I see absolutely no reason why this would be true.
Why Is There A Limit To The Efficiency Of Solar Panels?
Solar panels are the future of energy. However the maximum recorded efficiency of a commercial solar cell is 33 percent due to certain energy barriers at the molecular level.
www.scienceabc.com
Betz limit - Energy Education
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It's a bit technical, but basically, there's a limit on the energy efficiency of solar and wind due to physics, even if it's iffy as to where that limit is.
I said investment, not operating costs.Only if you exclude the establishment & dismantling cost of the plants & equipment. That's where the real cost lies; not in upkeep.
For instance:
Why Is Solar Energy Getting 250 Times More In Federal Tax Credits Than Nuclear?
In 2018, the American solar industry got roughly 250 times as much in federal tax incentives as the nuclear sector, when compared by the amount of energy produced. Coming in a close second is the wind sector, which got about 160 times as much as nuclear.
www.forbes.com
I know that's just the US, but globally, the answer remains the same (I can't find the source) - renewables get more investment than nuclear.
Whether that's bad or good is another matter. You're right in that solar and wind are cheaper to install than nuclear, and cheaper to decomission. However, nuclear has its own advantages, such as baseload power, and a higher energy density.
As I've said though, at this point, anything that displaces fossil fuels is something I'm happy with.
Perhaps, but I'm not sure if "corporatist" is really the best word for China's media, or even the government.Of course, you don't really get news any more corporate that the Global Times, doing exactly the same thing for another corporate gov. Different corporatists; different financial interests, in different countries. Both have an interest in fig-leafing their grotesqueries for the domestic audiences.
Again, I think this is a false equivalence. By any measure, the US has a freer press than China.
Just to clarify (yes, I know this wasn't directed at me), I don't think either the US or China have the "top spot," per se. But yes, I'd say China is "worse," right now.I'm more interested in addressing the posts spent downplaying or dismissing the severity of what's happening, in order to make sure the US keeps that "coveted" top spot.
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