UK nuclear power crashes to 40-year low in 2023 by linknewtab Tags:Energy 2 comments >output shrank from 37-terawatt hours in 2022 to below 40-terawatt hours in 2023 for the first time since the 1980s. Can someone parse this sentence from the article for me? (Or is this just a case of: “ChatGPT go home…you’re drunk.” ?) Expensive and shit really. Watching closely to see how big the final bill for ‘our’ new build plants actually gets. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>output shrank from 37-terawatt hours in 2022 to below 40-terawatt hours in 2023 for the first time since the 1980s. Can someone parse this sentence from the article for me? (Or is this just a case of: “ChatGPT go home…you’re drunk.” ?)
Expensive and shit really. Watching closely to see how big the final bill for ‘our’ new build plants actually gets.
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>output shrank from 37-terawatt hours in 2022 to below 40-terawatt hours in 2023 for the first time since the 1980s.
Can someone parse this sentence from the article for me?
(Or is this just a case of: “ChatGPT go home…you’re drunk.” ?)
Expensive and shit really. Watching closely to see how big the final bill for ‘our’ new build plants actually gets.