• Krono@lemmy.today
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    1 year ago

    Is price the only concern? Seems like too narrow of a focus.

    Maybe try sorting by “lifespan”, as nuclear facilities last 3-4x longer.

    You could try sorting by “crude oil usage”, as each turbine needs 60 gallons of high synthetic oil to function, each needs an oil change every 6 months.

    Would be interesting to sort by “birds killed” or “acres of habitat destroyed”

    I’m not saying nuclear is necessarily better, that is a difficult calculation. But we got ourselves into this climate change disaster by short-sightedly “sorting by price”. Perhaps spending more money for a long term investment would be more wise than always going with the cheapest option.

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      1 year ago

      You could try sorting by “crude oil usage”, as each turbine needs 60 gallons of high synthetic oil to function, each needs an oil change every 6 months.

      Oil is usually recycled after it’s changed.

      • TheBaldFox@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, since there is no combustion there is no carbon deposition and thus the oil basically lasts forever. We just filter it and add occasionally to make up for leaks.

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          1 year ago

          There’s no combustion in a wind turbine either, so why do they need changes more frequently?

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            Because of higher efficiency requirements and because the wind turbines have a much larger number of smaller moving parts.

            The oil requirements of nuclear are all on the first construction, mining, and refining of the fuel. Very little is required at the operation of the reactor.