And their vote counts more than yours because they live in rural districts with lower populations. Smh at “democracy.”

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      And the big roadblock is it takes way longer than an election cycle to get online, so there’s little to no incentives to start a project of one. Renewables have the advantage of going online within that window.

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      Private insurance for the project is incredibly expensive. But there are ways to go about it differently, if the will is there.

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        Looking it up to refresh my memory, it looks like there’s also the comparably very high construction cost and the cost of disposal and/or maintenance of the waste. Those feel like fairly fixed costs. Unless we can make those cheaper without sacrificing safety and worker pay, it seems like nuclear just isn’t economically practical.