Wäre es nicht Klasse, wenn wir für unseren Strom von all dem Mist unabhängig wären und er CO2-frei wäre?

    Die EU will mit dem Bau beginnen, daher werden wir wahrscheinlich wirtschaftliche Unterstützung bekommen.

    Wo würden wir es hinstellen… Roscommon?

    https://energy.ec.europa.eu/news/commission-unveils-strategy-bring-europes-first-smrs-online-early-2030s-2026-03-10_en

    Lads, just got my gas bill. Can we not just build a nuclear reactor.
    byu/Shazz89 inireland



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    1. HighDeltaVee on

      The grid in Ireland is too small for a modern nuclear reactor. If it *were* large enough, the only viable place to put it would be adjacent to the largest source of demand, which is Dublin.

      There are no commercially available SMR designs available at the moment, so while planning for them is a good idea, relying on them is not possible.

    2. Brilliant_Walk4554 on

      Australia recently decided that their grid is too small for nuclear power.

    3. We have the 2nd highest offshore wind potential of any country on the planet. Even with the massively inefficient conversion rates today to green hydrogen we would have so much to spare we could sell it to the rest of Europe as ammonia or methane, solving 2 problems in one go. We could also become a global power in manufacturing, recycling and maintenance of the turbines, as well as investing in and researching how to make the systems more efficient.

      But we’d rather just suck at the teat of the fossil fuel industry instead.

    4. Equivalent_Bet856 on

      Do you trust the planners that brought you the Galway ring road, the consultants who brought you the Dublin metro, and the builders of the new Children’s Hospital to construct a nuclear reactor?

      I think we should team up with France to provide capital for some new reactors there, and otherwise invest aggressively in alternative energy sources.

    5. The cost would be twice as much as renewables to produce. On argument would be to build more energy connections with mainland EU and buy Nuclear energy at a fraction of the cost to produce it ourselves.

    6. You can’t build a sandcastle in this country without some clown living across the country objecting and you want us to build a nuclear plant?

    7. There is small modular units that could be installed here which I think would be a great thing. Consistent dependable supply of electricity that can be increased or decreased relatively easy depending on solar or wind generation outputs. However since we have a country full of whingers that complain when a new housing estate is going up or businesses trying to start/expand, it will never happen

    8. After we’ve been enriching the uranium needed for a decade, the US will declare FFG a terrorist regime and swoop in to rescue us from our oppressors. Then they’ll probably crash 5 aircraft in the scramble to relieve us from our nuclear threat to the world and take our uranium for their own use.

    9. EmiliaPains- on

      No point, it would take 15-20 years and by that time we’d hopefully have phased out gas and oil, thirty maybe forty years ago there’d have been a point which saddens me because I myself am a big supporter of nuclear energy

    10. ProofFlamingo on

      We can’t build a metro nor student accommodation without objections from every part of society. While I agree we should push for nuclear power until small scale or thorium nuclear generation becomes more feasible I don’t see it happening.

    11. windysheprdhenderson on

      At this stage I’m in favour of anything that moves us away from fossil fuels.

    12. mushy_cactus on

      We could, however the average cost is +€6b to build, and billions more in maintenance. The land needed is ridiculously huge and we need to produce fuel somehow.

    13. InevitableMidnight54 on

      What tariff are you on?

      Gas is pretty cheap at the moment, I moved into my house in 2022 and gas was 12-13c a kWh, bimonthly bills sitting around 400 quid.

      It’s about 8c a unit now, last bimonthly bill was 276 which is a bargain for all our heating, hot water and cooking.

    14. explosiveshits7195 on

      Roscommon dont even want gay people, they’ll hardly want a nuclear power plant

    15. Keep dreaming sunshine.

      We have protests over wind, solar, even extra capacity lines.

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