Governments are rolling out renewables at a record pace, and tripling capacity by 2030 is within reach – it's time to make Paris Agreement targets official.
Also the fastest Nuclear power plant construction in the world is currently held by Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Unit 6 NPP at 5.41 years, construction start to commercial operation:
All I’m hearing is we should have started a decade ago and people are still giving bullshit reasons to not start right now. You’re part of the problem my man.
Reactors can be built in as little as 3 years, thanks for your outdated input.
Cool, but that’s not how averages work, is it.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/712841/median-construction-time-for-reactors-since-1981/
Also the fastest Nuclear power plant construction in the world is currently held by Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Unit 6 NPP at 5.41 years, construction start to commercial operation:
https://inis.iaea.org/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/30/020/30020307.pdf
That often quoted 3 years doesn’t include inspections, testing etc.
All I’m hearing is we should have started a decade ago and people are still giving bullshit reasons to not start right now. You’re part of the problem my man.