• Zorcron@lemmy.zip
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      19
      arrow-down
      2
      ·
      7 months ago

      Germany had 17 active nuclear plants in 2011 and decommissioned them all by 2023.

      • Beinofenstrot@feddit.de
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        2
        ·
        7 months ago

        They were already past their expiry date. Germany would face the same shit France is facing with their old reactors.

    • sunbeam60@lemmy.one
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      10
      arrow-down
      5
      ·
      7 months ago

      You are correct that when you build one new plant every 25 years it takes a long time to spool the industry, the skills, the testing and the manufacturing capability up to build new nuclear.

      In countries that regularly build new nuclear it takes 5 years, comparable to any other power source. When France when through their mass-conversion to nuclear in the 70s (following the oil crisis), they put 2-3 new nuclear plants into operation every year.

      All new western nuclear is in “production hell”. We don’t build them often enough to retain the skill set or for industry to dare invest. So they become massive state-run enterprises.

      If we were serious on solving our climate crisis we would build nuclear power plans en masse.