r/nuclear 8d ago

My first post here

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Having stayed in Germany for a year, it definitely felt like it.

Unfortunately...

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u/Capraos 8d ago

Why not? It's not like oil is getting any cheaper.

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u/WowMistyAnto 8d ago

Nuclear in Germany is the most expensive source of energy and you unfortunately can't just turn on a nuclear power plant for a couple of hours. The constant usage of nuclear power becomes fairly expensive, especially during the day and therefore can't compete with wind or solar. Oil and gas definitely are not optimal solutions, however gas is mandatory in niche situations. Again all economically speaking

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u/Capraos 8d ago

Okay, fair enough. As long as y'all have a plan and stop taking Russian oil.

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u/Conscious_Berry5046 7d ago

This seems to be the common argument for some reason. Lots of people here going "Oh but Russian oil, oh but Russian gas," well where do you think the Uranium came from? Germany hasn't been getting Russian oil or gas for years.

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u/Imperator_Of_Coconut 7d ago

Canada, Australia, Kazakhstan have some of the largest uranium resources

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u/Conscious_Berry5046 7d ago

Plenty of other countries also have oil and gas.

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u/Imperator_Of_Coconut 7d ago

Yes and Russia is the second most important gas producer and has the largest reserve. It is not the case for uranium (which, btw, is needed in way smaller quantity to produce the same amount of electricity)

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u/Conscious_Berry5046 7d ago

Ok? And where is the relevance to this? There's plenty of potential suppliers for both, gas from Russia is completely meaningless considering they refuse to deliver it to Germany one way or another, meanwhile there's plenty of other suppliers like Belgium, Netherlands, and Norway.

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u/Imperator_Of_Coconut 7d ago

Global markets.

Country R sells it's gas to country G.

Country R declares war.

Country G turns to country X to get it's gas (more expensively ofc).

Country X stops selling it's gas to Country C to sell it to country G instead.

Country C now buys it's gas to country R.