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The problem with it is, IMO, it can be used as you say during the peak evening period.But I would assume it requires LNG, to achieve steam conditions in the morning, untill the salt is heated.So in reality at best it has a very limited generation window, and the capital outlay is very high, add to this the output will be considerably lower on overcast days. Be that in generation time or restricted output.I think the technology is great, but I wouldn't be buying shares in the company that owns it. Just my opinion.The benefit with nuclear is , it is clean and it is 24/7 available, to me it is currently the only viable way of becoming coal free.
The problem with it is, IMO, it can be used as you say during the peak evening period.
But I would assume it requires LNG, to achieve steam conditions in the morning, untill the salt is heated.
So in reality at best it has a very limited generation window, and the capital outlay is very high, add to this the output will be considerably lower on overcast days. Be that in generation time or restricted output.
I think the technology is great, but I wouldn't be buying shares in the company that owns it. Just my opinion.
The benefit with nuclear is , it is clean and it is 24/7 available, to me it is currently the only viable way of becoming coal free.
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