OP ED: China’s Fast and Cheap Nuclear Gives Its Climate Ambitions a Boost - eviltoast

… a steady construction pipeline helps […]. Equipment and component makers can standardize production when they know there will be demand for their specialized goods year after year, and more experienced construction crews can avoid costly delays. […] And, of course, China’s one-party system has proven more adept than America’s messy democracy in recent decades at permitting and constructing all kinds of infrastructure projects.

I hope these ambitions transition global manufacturing away from coal.

  • p1mrx@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I think https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini's_law applies to this comment, even with the preface.

    What’s the point of sharing your baseless speculation? I hope you’re wrong, and that they’re building passive safety systems without making any significant mistakes, but the amount of research required to refute your ideas would be enormous.