My wife kept saying we should get a Dyson, but I wouldn’t contribute to the cost so we bought a Henry.
He’s not getting a penny my money.
My wife kept saying we should get a Dyson, but I wouldn’t contribute to the cost so we bought a Henry.
He’s not getting a penny my money.
My dad went for cumin instead of cinnamon for his apple crumble. Then he finished his whole bowl telling us it’s fine. Everyone obviously left theirs.
We’ve never let him live it down.
Not sure I agree with you that it was that bad, but I love the strength of your reaction.
I suspect there will now be a criminal investigation into manslaughter charges against the management. There was a lot of concerning evidence around your point during the trial but it is a process. The innaction that facilitated these murders sound like an absolute shambles.
Modern designs can also do load-following power.
I think this is a maybe in terms of what the grid needs. Will be great if nuclear is built that genuinely supports system demands.
Diversity makes a healthy grid.
Couldn’t agree more.
Not sure about the 100% point but you will certainly need long term storage which is an unsolved problem. A point I wanted to make was that with enough renewables installed you have the baseload. You would also have an excess of production at peak times that would be useful to store long term.
My personnal view is that a sensible energy mix should have some nuclear but I don’t think it is the key to solving our future energy requirements and should be minimal as it isn’t good value.
A for effort, execution needs some improvement
You will need long term storage in both cases. Nuclear can’t act as a peaker because you can’t quickly ramp up or down the generation. Nuclear can only perform as baseload which, in theory, could be provided by a renewable energy mix if the install base is high enough.
I don’t disagree with your point that it isn’t a simple direct comparison but any sensible energy mix will still require storage. I find it difficult to see the economic case for nuclear if renewables can be installed in sufficient quantities, given that nuclear is roughly 4 times as expensive as solar and wind.
It is shameful and embarrassing where we have ended up as a country. I really hope, for everyone’s sake in this country, that a new government can turn things around improving the quality of public discourse in the process. It’s a big ask.
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it