22 Countries Pledge to Triple Nuclear Capacity in Push to Cut Fossil Fuels - eviltoast

Given the high cost and long lead times involved, I’m incredibly dubious about this one actually happening.

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    1 year ago

    It’s worth noting that the high cost and long lead times are mostly just a US thing, many nations can go from inception to fully complete in three to five years.

    I was curious about this claim and checked out the IAEA website and just checked random cointries and found several reactors that have been under construction for way longer.

    I have never heard of a power plant or new reactor of an existing plant being build in that time frame. Do you have examples?