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Zitat von jimih1981
Ja sie bauen vorallem massiv die Kernkraft aus und forschen daran. Weil nur mit Wind und Sonne klappt das nicht.
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Das entspricht nicht den Fakten. Z.B. hat sich der Beitrag der Solarenergie (Utilities) in den USA von 2010 bis 2021 um den Faktor 27 gesteigert. Währenddessen kannst Du über die "Renaissance" der Kernenergie in den USA folgendes lesen:
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Between 2007 and 2009, 13 companies applied to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for construction and operating licenses to build 31 new nuclear power reactors in the United States. However, the case for widespread nuclear plant construction has been hampered due to inexpensive natural gas, slow electricity demand growth in a weak US economy, lack of financing, and safety concerns following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.[3][4]
Most of the proposed 31 reactors have been canceled, and as of August 2017 only two reactors are under construction.[5][6][7][8] In 2013, four reactors were permanently closed: San Onofre 2 and 3 in California following equipment problems, Crystal River 3 in Florida, and Kewaunee in Wisconsin.[9][10] Vermont Yankee, in Vernon, was closed on Dec. 29, 2014.
In March 2017, the last remaining U.S.-based new nuclear company, Westinghouse Electric Company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because of US$9 billion of losses from its U.S. nuclear construction projects.[11][12] Later that year construction of two reactors of their AP1000 design at V.C. Summer was canceled due to delays and cost overruns[8] raising questions about the future of the two remaining US reactors under construction, since these are also of the AP1000 design.[13]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclea..._United_States
Ich würde mal sagen, das ist gar kein Vergleich. Und ja, mit Speicherung (P2G, Pumpspeicher, in Einzelfällen auch Akkus) der Energie muss man in die Gänge kommen. Wenn man kein Modell findet, was den Bau und Betrieb solcher Speicher privaten Investoren möglich macht, dann muss eben der Staat ran. Alles eine Frage des Willens.