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minus-squareGrandAyatollaLenin [he/him,comrade/them]hexbear10·edit-24 years agoWind and solar get less effective as you scale them up. In the windiest places, wind is effective, but then you have to go to places with less wind. Nuclear power is completely independent of weather. Flexible in location. High, consistent yield. link
minus-squarezukai12_ [none/use name]hexbear3·edit-24 years agoand even in those windy places, turbines have to shut off when it gets too windy or else they break link
Wind and solar get less effective as you scale them up. In the windiest places, wind is effective, but then you have to go to places with less wind.
Nuclear power is completely independent of weather. Flexible in location. High, consistent yield.
and even in those windy places, turbines have to shut off when it gets too windy or else they break