"President Joe Biden’s administration on Wednesday finalized approval of $1.1 billion to help keep California’s last operating nuclear power plant running. "

Because renewable energy sources are too expensive?

  • lettruthoutOP
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    -56 months ago

    If it’s such a good investment, why aren’t the power companies making it? Why does the US government have to pour money into their profit-making venture?

    • @derf82@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      Because their bottom line is profits only, and they can produce the power cheaper with carbon spewing natural gas turbines.

      The good investment is having a massive generator of carbon-free energy, even if it loses money otherwise.

      • Nyfure
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        06 months ago

        Thats why they dont make enough money? Weird reason when everyone still needs to buy your product either way…
        Everyone hates war, but munition manufacturer are rubbing their hands because they know you need their stuff anyways.

      • lettruthoutOP
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        -56 months ago

        Nuclear supporters always seem to be saying the new systems are different. But the same problems remain. The world needs to realize that nuclear power is a lie made up for short-term profit.

    • Rentlar
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      6 months ago

      It’s about the term of investment, since these massive projects take decades and most private investment can’t afford to think that far in the long term.

      If it was all about profit-making, coal, oil and gas get you way better return on investment than renewables (25% compared to 5-6%), even if in the long term it is harmful (increased healthcare spending treating cancer and environmental damage), and an unsustainable model.

      As for why the US government needs to pay the private sector to do a job it could just do itself? Well that’s for Americans to answer, but what I see is a lot of waving hands around nebulous “efficiencies”.