@Emil When it rains, it pours.
Hi there, I’m posting a lot about nuclear energy, but I can branch out to:
- Politics: I’m an ‘orthodox’ marxist. I’ll probably use @emil for those posts.
- Esperantisto.
- Environment: you know my pro-nuclear stance, but did you know I’m an ecomodernist?
- Democracy: Sortition is the way to go.
- Economy: abolish the money economy and replace it by cybernetic communism, using labourtime as our measurement for planning.
@Emil When it rains, it pours.
@Emil Is my prediction *already* coming true? 😯
https://greennuclear.online/@collectifission/113186518655676904
@Emil Another pair extended to 80 years! 👏
@CultureDesk@flipboard.social @Techcrunch
The most shocking part of this post is “a decade after…”
The fuck?
@pineapplelover [Waving hello from mastodon]
@Flipboard@flipboard.social that actually looks interesting. Funny to see my account like that in the app.
@Emil Russian vandalism 🤬
@Emil 34 reactors! More countries ought to aspire this level of commitment!
@Emil Interesting that Niger is letting the French back in. I wonder what is happening here.
@Emil Good step. In line with Engie’s news they’re also moving away from Russian supply chains. By the end of the decade the EU isn’t relying on Russia at all anymore.
Except Hungary. Fuck Orban.
@Emil Of course, the work only just begins. Decades of dependence on Russian nuclear fuel has decimated Western industry on this. The ban makes room for Western nuclear fuel companies to exist, especially American ones. It’ll take around a decade to build up this industrial infrastructure.
@Emil “A common European market for nuclear power plants would enable the benefits of serial production, and this requires a technology-neutral climate and energy policy from the EU, as well as cooperation between nuclear safety authorities in harmonising requirements.”
This is what I’m talking about! A European cooperation like this would be great idea!
@Emil This is a pretty big change from the EU. If anything, it’s still way too timid (we need hundreds of new big units in Europe, not merely 30), but this is already a watershed moment compared to just a few years ago when nuclear was the black sheep in Brussels.
They’re finally starting to get it!
@Emil Anti-nuclear activists must be really in a bind explaining this one away.
“But isn’t there smore sun in Bangladesh? But isn’t solar cheaper? But but …”
Nuclear provides dispatchable energy in a densely populated country. This is a smart choice.
@Emil ‘epochal change’, I like that.