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No-Asparagus6190 t1_j62lchl wrote
Reply to comment by EspHack in Energy consumption in the US from 1776-2014 by MCgamingMC
Cuz nuke bad?
No-Asparagus6190 t1_j4imgge wrote
Reply to comment by Awkward_moments in [OC] Timeline of the Largest Solar Power Stations in the World by alionBalyan
I can see that being a pretty crazy calorie-to-acre comparison as well. Especially for meat.
No-Asparagus6190 t1_j4ic5x3 wrote
It's cool and all but 14,000 acres to produce 2500MW is a lot of land. Some places can manages that but still unreasonable for a lot of the world.
No-Asparagus6190 t1_ivxiy9o wrote
Reply to comment by wheels405 in The climate crisis explained in 10 charts by HenryCorp
The thing is, nuclear plants haven't really been build all that much. When Voglte 3 in Georgia goes Critical in December it will be the first new plant in decades. We can pump out nuclear but the problem is they're very expensive and time consuming since we don't have the industrial infrastructure, so to speak. The more we build, the cheaper and quicker they can be built, we just need a few more people to take that leap.
No-Asparagus6190 t1_ja98dy8 wrote
Reply to comment by Cbundy99 in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
Most people don't, kind of surprising honestly