Submitted by SunfireGaren t3_yg25p6 in worldnews
Armadylspark t1_iu7hz65 wrote
Reply to comment by ReturnOfDaSnack420 in Poland picks U.S. offer for its first nuclear power plant -PM by SunfireGaren
Well, not Berlin. Definitely Paris though, since they actually care to get those sorts of contracts.
Personally I'm disappointed they didn't source from within the EU.
_DildoFaggins_ t1_iu8c8tx wrote
> Well, not Berlin.
Germany to use “legal instruments” in response to Poland’s nuclear power plans
kobrons t1_iu9bpoe wrote
That seems to be mostly about the reactors close to the German border.
The one from the article is further land inwards.
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pro-diletant t1_iu7jl71 wrote
I assume the important factors were building time and cost.
xel-naga t1_iu8d24j wrote
That's probably the biggest problem of nuclear that all the fission fans here on reddit don't account for. There is no country besides south korea that ever reduced their cost [0] historically. Nearly all reactors are way over budget and take longer to complete. So idk how that affects your decision which vendor you buy from.
[0] https://thebreakthrough.org/articles/historical-construction-costs-of-global-nuclear-power-reactors
tonytheloony t1_iu7yc9l wrote
Or politics… but it would be great to know the decision process
bonescrusher t1_iu8g6rf wrote
Definitely in Berlin too , they don't like nuclear at all
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