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[deleted] t1_j5eiyk1 wrote
Reply to comment by VerdantCabbage in 1st small modular nuclear reactor certified for use in US by sunflowerastronaut
options that phase out fossil fuels quicker and cheaper. https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/articles/land-based-wind-market-report-2022-edition https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy22osti/81325.pdf https://ieefa.org/resources/eye-popping-new-cost-estimates-released-nuscale-small-modular-reactor#:~:text=The%2053%25%20increase%20in%20the,%245.3%20billion%20to%20%249.3%20billion https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/electricity-prod-source-stacked https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3
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Reply to comment by i_am_bromega in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by PNNL
case we can store as heat and use a turbine to generate electricity at ~60% efficiency. https://ieefa.org/articles/ieefa-us-small-modular-reactor-too-late-too-expensive-too-risky-and-too-uncertain
[deleted] t1_j5ehzw1 wrote
Reply to comment by VerdantCabbage in 1st small modular nuclear reactor certified for use in US by sunflowerastronaut
estimates the NuScale plant's main first project in Utah is going to cost [$89/MWh produced](https://ieefa.org/resources/eye-popping-new-cost-estimates-released-nuscale-small-modular-reactor) over it's lifetime (or $119/MWh if you include the government subsidy). By contrast US onshore