>“All three countries [Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia] will receive financial and technical support for SMR feasibility studies.”
Feasibility studies are very different from actually building them.
What’s up with the clickbait title? Which new nuclear tech?
>“All three countries will receive financial and technical support for SMR feasibility studies.”
So they’re spending money for…. studies for shit that won’t be finished in a decade (if even), while they could spend that money on technology that already makes up 83% of yearly worldwide installations (renewables) (and that was for last year, 2023 the percentage is going to be even higher).
Awful, just awful!
Especially in such a corrupt country, where people treat safety like a joke!
Headlines now:
Romania is the first country to pay for a study on this new technology.
Headlines 30 years later:
Romania is the only EU country without a working SMR
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>“All three countries [Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia] will receive financial and technical support for SMR feasibility studies.”
Feasibility studies are very different from actually building them.
What’s up with the clickbait title? Which new nuclear tech?
>“All three countries will receive financial and technical support for SMR feasibility studies.”
So they’re spending money for…. studies for shit that won’t be finished in a decade (if even), while they could spend that money on technology that already makes up 83% of yearly worldwide installations (renewables) (and that was for last year, 2023 the percentage is going to be even higher).
Awful, just awful!
Especially in such a corrupt country, where people treat safety like a joke!
Headlines now:
Romania is the first country to pay for a study on this new technology.
Headlines 30 years later:
Romania is the only EU country without a working SMR