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Sameer N. Soni ⚛️

@sameer_n_soni

A curious materials engineer working on developing advanced steels for next generation reactors.

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Look at the SPG guard standing in the corner. If this wasn't pre planned and was actually a security breach would he have been quietly watching? Sadly our intelligence levels are being insulted increasingly by the day. x.com/timesofindia/s…

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MAKE (empty slogans and useless acronyms) IN INDIA....meanwhile, make our soldiers buy their own clothes & shoes. economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/p…

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Are these numbers based on same MWh of energy generated or projections of installed capacity? I would trust the former if using this data to plan new energy sources.

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Agreed. There are some niches in which renewables shine along with nuclear. Also, the waste problem is an artificial one. You are free to recycle it.

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The solution is technologically feasible and easy enough to execute. If people oppose the solutions due to misinformation, no solution is executable.

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Please provide the source for your ridiculously low efficiency of HTGRs. I am providing just one which says that it should be upwards of 45%. jaea.go.jp/04/o-arai/nhc/….

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You're right. We should learn that the nuclear reactor unit is strong and safe enough to survive a war and power the homes for an year while other energy sources are compromised.

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Nuclear power plants are very well capable of load following to provide variable energy based upon demand. Technically, they are the best green complement for renewable power sources. This is how they run in countries with high enough dependence on nuclear.

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Almost all of us! We need energy when we want it, where we want it, as much as we want. The cheapest way would be to buy a generator and crank it yourself but you wouldn't do that, correct?