It's a type of overregulation.
Then why did you feel the need to specify why they work HAHAHA
So you think thermoelectric plants are only geothermal plants and then hope I take you seriously lol
I can't believe people in the comments are so ignorant and gullible LOL
Maybe study more in depth how the electricity grid and the public incentive system works and them come back with a more informed and less populist opinion
The premise is that river water isn't cool enough to cool down NPPs. Which is false.
It's called energy dumping and it's not a good thing for the stability of neither the grid nor grid prices.
How much energy do geothermal plants produce in Europe lmao
You guys are delusional
It's so cool that only NPPs feeding warm water into the river is a grave danger while regulations for other types of thermoelectric plants are much more relaxed... But you guys keep your hard on please ;)
Huge concentration of people who have no idea of how the energy grid works.
It doesn't "rely" on that. Regulations prevent water being backfed to the river at too much of a warm temperature. And btw France were by far Europe's biggest energy exporter in 2023
Don't you already need to unlock the phone to change USB protocol?
In percentage yes they are
Woa bro I was saying hard on but this is a full on raging erection maybe you should deal with your frustrations
Absolutely, and it's by design by candid admission of environmentalist organizations and green parties. Their objective was over regulating the industry beyond any rationality and they succeeded.
Lemy has such a hard on against nuclear. I'm seeing reports by antinuclear think tank grifters shoved in my face almost daily...
Yes, this is literally what happens. If you're too stupid to see that it's not my problem lol
Keep telling that to yourself until they kill the nex...oh nvm it already happened 🤡
Lol nice scouring job 😂 now go ahead and tell me with a straight face it's the same frequency and severity with pitbulls
I'm sure plenty of golden retrievers don't have responsible owners, yet I don't really hear of children mauled by them on the regular.