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Jens Christiansen

@jenshigh

🇩🇰 Reactor physicist in the making at Westinghouse 🇸🇪
Chief of analysis at Danish pro-nuclear org. ⚛️
Former data analyst at TSO @EnerginetDK ⚡️
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How is 15 minute day-ahead going to increase flexibility at the consumer end? Hard to shift consumption when prices can literally spike 10x from one quarter to the next.

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🚨 Major flaws uncovered in influential Danish nuclear energy study. A new Applied Energy paper by Kamilla Aarflot Moen, Martin Hjelmeland, and I exposes critical flaws in one of the most cited Danish studies claiming that nuclear energy “makes no sense” for Denmark. Our

🚨 Major flaws uncovered in influential Danish nuclear energy study.

A new Applied Energy paper by Kamilla Aarflot Moen, Martin Hjelmeland, and I exposes critical flaws in one of the most cited Danish studies claiming that nuclear energy “makes no sense” for Denmark.

Our
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»Construction of the 2 MWt TMSR-LF1 reactor began in September 2018 and was scheduled to be completed in 2024. However, it was reportedly completed in August 2021 after work was accelerated.« China literally building nuclear reactors with negative delay. world-nuclear-news.org/articles/chine…

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The evidence is clear: Lower midday electricity prices lead to higher peaks. The solar dip at midday is offset by an increase in prices everywhere else.

The evidence is clear: Lower midday electricity prices lead to higher peaks.

The solar dip at midday is offset by an increase in prices everywhere else.
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After growing up in Denmark’s anti-nuclear heartland, Jens Christiansen became one of the country’s leading nuclear advocates, combining reactor physics expertise with bold public outreach through Foreningen Atomkraft - Ja Tak. Now at Westinghouse, he’s helping shape the future of clean energy.

After growing up in Denmark’s anti-nuclear heartland, <a href="/jenshigh/">Jens Christiansen</a> became one of the country’s leading nuclear advocates, combining reactor physics expertise with bold public outreach through <a href="/atomkraft_jatak/">Foreningen Atomkraft - Ja Tak</a>. Now at Westinghouse, he’s helping shape the future of clean energy.