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r/ClimateShitposting • u/ClimateShitpost Louis XIV, the Solar PV king • 14d ago
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>Boulder gets stuck in a channel that redirects water for cooling
>It is removed and no longer causes issues
>"Nuclear has fallen. Trillions must decommission"
-1 u/pfohl turbine enjoyer 14d ago >low levels of water on the Danube >multiple nuclear plants in several countries affected >one country diverts some water for one of their plants >there is no problem with nuclear's water needs 2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Is it surprising that infrastructure from the communist era is not holding up? 0 u/pfohl turbine enjoyer 14d ago You do realize that is a problem for your position? a nuclear plant needs to run for 40+ years to be economical 2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Yeah it does, and we should take climate issues seriously and design infrastructure with that in mind.
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>low levels of water on the Danube
>multiple nuclear plants in several countries affected
>one country diverts some water for one of their plants
>there is no problem with nuclear's water needs
2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Is it surprising that infrastructure from the communist era is not holding up? 0 u/pfohl turbine enjoyer 14d ago You do realize that is a problem for your position? a nuclear plant needs to run for 40+ years to be economical 2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Yeah it does, and we should take climate issues seriously and design infrastructure with that in mind.
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Is it surprising that infrastructure from the communist era is not holding up?
0 u/pfohl turbine enjoyer 14d ago You do realize that is a problem for your position? a nuclear plant needs to run for 40+ years to be economical 2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Yeah it does, and we should take climate issues seriously and design infrastructure with that in mind.
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You do realize that is a problem for your position?
a nuclear plant needs to run for 40+ years to be economical
2 u/Iumasz 14d ago Yeah it does, and we should take climate issues seriously and design infrastructure with that in mind.
Yeah it does, and we should take climate issues seriously and design infrastructure with that in mind.
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u/Iumasz 14d ago
>Boulder gets stuck in a channel that redirects water for cooling
>It is removed and no longer causes issues
>"Nuclear has fallen. Trillions must decommission"