• marcos@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Going by history, in 20 to 60 years.

    Thankfully, the nuclear pushers have mostly shut-up nowadays. Because the thing can’t compete with renewables and probably can’t be built before we almost run out of fossil fuels. It’s a very expensive distraction.

    (Oh also, it can’t feed a grid without batteries or some dispatchable backup.)

    But well, if somebody wants to invest their money in it, I’d say go for it!