Message from @Reclan

Discord ID: 664911254875275285


2020-01-09 01:24:35 UTC  

Ye so what

2020-01-09 12:13:52 UTC  

I feel sad for you not getting proper treatment for your brain worms

2020-01-09 19:12:02 UTC  

@Sasha is your pfp Gowther?

2020-01-09 19:12:15 UTC  

Do elephants?

2020-01-09 19:12:30 UTC  

Hey danacrag

2020-01-09 19:12:36 UTC  

Hewoo

2020-01-09 19:12:42 UTC  

chain wants to edate you

2020-01-09 19:12:52 UTC  

No bulli

2020-01-09 19:13:02 UTC  

I don’t like these accusations

2020-01-09 19:13:13 UTC  

Trans people dont exist

2020-01-09 19:13:44 UTC  

<:breadthink:663617149805395968>

2020-01-09 19:15:21 UTC  

Blacks cant say the n word. They stole it from whites. It is actually our word, it is cultural appropriation

2020-01-09 19:18:41 UTC  

Nuclear all the way!

2020-01-09 19:19:07 UTC  

dana are you on hrt yet

2020-01-09 19:19:10 UTC  

Massive power

2020-01-09 19:19:13 UTC  

Hey Reese

2020-01-09 19:19:16 UTC  

hi

2020-01-09 19:19:31 UTC  

Nuclear power has been used in france for decades

2020-01-09 19:19:55 UTC  

Germans went for wind. And then they ran out of space to put windmills

2020-01-09 19:19:56 UTC  

@Danacrag it only works thru govt intervention

2020-01-09 19:20:05 UTC  

its heavily subsidized and in france

2020-01-09 19:20:05 UTC  

Ok

2020-01-09 19:20:05 UTC  

claims
- cost / twh
- deaths / twh
- trust

2020-01-09 19:20:33 UTC  

accounting for lifetime costs, wind and solar are cheapest: <https://www.ucsusa.org/clean-energy/renewable-energy/barriers-to-renewable-energy#.W-s1fN-YVuR> <https://www.lazard.com/perspective/levelized-cost-of-energy-2017/> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418850379518705675/642020024625922088/chart-1-finally.png However, if costs over the lifespan of energy projects are taken into account, wind and utility-scale solar can be the least expensive energy generating sources, according to asset management company Lazard. As of 2017, the cost (before tax credits that would further drop the costs) of wind power was $30-60 per megawatt-hour (a measure of energy), and large-scale solar cost $43-53/MWh. For comparison: energy from the most efficient type of natural gas plants cost $42-78/MWh; coal power cost at least $60/MWh.

2020-01-09 19:20:55 UTC  

So does wind and solar. Tons of government intervention in solar and wind

2020-01-09 19:22:13 UTC  

Reminder that mining for materials to make wind and solar tech is more pollutant than nuclear

2020-01-09 19:22:41 UTC  

in every country but the USA and Germany, nuclear power overnight construction costs per kWh stayed flat or declined -- suggesting that the multi-reactor sites and standardized designs of these countries were efficient: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421516300106> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418850379518705675/614113743793815624/1-s2.png The metric OCC includes the costs of the direct engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services that the vendors and the architect-engineer team are contracted to provide, as well as the indirect owner’s costs, which include land, site preparation, project management, training, contingencies, and commissioning costs. The OCC excludes financing charges known as Interest During Construction.

2020-01-09 19:22:59 UTC  

from my reading

2020-01-09 19:23:11 UTC  

We shouldn't use death drugs I agree. We should use a rope or a bullet

2020-01-09 19:23:13 UTC  

something like 90% of the emissions growth is projected to be in the developing world

2020-01-09 19:23:21 UTC  

god why does this lady make so many claims

2020-01-09 19:23:35 UTC  

as africa and parts of asia continue to industrialize

2020-01-09 19:23:46 UTC  

so we cant trust the mud people to use nuclear

2020-01-09 19:23:53 UTC  

so solar is the way forward

2020-01-09 19:23:57 UTC  
2020-01-09 19:25:13 UTC  

Disneyland has permission to build a nuclear plant

2020-01-09 19:25:22 UTC  

not from the state

2020-01-09 19:25:28 UTC  

from their own municipality

2020-01-09 19:25:30 UTC  

my position isn't that nuclear is bad, I just have concerns about feasability.

2020-01-09 19:25:31 UTC  

c: