How many years to payback the GHG emitted in construction?
Use the money saved from no more concrete nuke power stations to fully insulate every building, to put solar panels on every roof and to have every new
building fully electric
Follow my example of solar powered, minimum electric usage, as here.
Trains Back on the Tracks!: Our ideal mini power station of a home https://share.google/ FvDqGmCH4nKkuRrNo
BESS is also essential to provide electricity in mid winter. Battery Energy Storage Scheme
No more HS railway lines or tramways. Use fully those railway lines that exist but are not used. Use that money for FFPT and to charge car commuters who do not need their motors for their job. Fare-free Public Transport
In other words, waste not and URGENTLY minimise our expenditure to minimise our harm that future generations will have to suffer because of OUR thoughtlessness and over consumption.
For nukes, how many years does the nuke need to give low carbon electricity before it breaks even with the GHG emitted during the many years of constructing the station? Is it really worth it?
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