A few days ago, I posted statistics and articles showing how shabby the nuclear industry is


A few days ago, I posted statistics and articles showing how shabby the nuclear industry is compared to solar and wind power, and many people shared them.

It’s a natural global trend, but I think you thought it was new because you were gaslighted by the media and ‘experts’ in Korea.

When I drew only the 23-year installation amount in a KRW graph from the data I shared, it looks like that.

Solar and wind-related markets and industries are still growing rapidly, and the nuclear industry is crushed in the corner, but there is always a fuss about ‘nuclear power is the best’ and ‘it will be great if you make nuclear power small (SMR)’, only in Korea…

Politicians of the National Power Party are clamoring for the survival of nuclear power. President Yoon Suk Yeol is the ultimate champion of nuclear power.

The primary financial sector does not lend money at all because solar power has been widely cited as a corruption industry and has conducted a full investigation of loans. The delinquency rate is only 0.2%.

In the aftermath, my acquaintances and I are also going back and forth to the non-banking financial sector in the province to take out loans.

The policy has changed since the end of this year, and the policy of unlimited access to small-sized solar power, which has been in place since the Park Geun Hye government, has been suspended. By the end of this year, it will be almost impossible to build a solar power plant or it will be less business-friendly. Hanwha is also receiving voluntary retirement from a solar power plant.

That’s the point…

I think it is harmful to the political forces that treat solar and wind power, which are already large and still growing, as criminals, and give away nuclear power, which has become a declining industry due to various shortcomings.

You will take good pictures on your own, but I hope you don’t help the political forces going in the wrong direction in the big picture.

It’s already a big deal…

If we continue to do nuclear power in the future, it can be difficult for conglomerates and small business owners.

I will vote for a party that says it will increase solar-wind power at least as much as others do while receiving public acclaim.

I’m doubtful if I’ll do well… but I think it’ll be better than a nuclear power plant…

Anyway

P.S. Solar and electric vehicles are what individuals can do with their will… both are in retreat in this administration, so I’m a little frustrated… and at the same time, I’m getting a little willing to fight.

P.S. These days, AI is saying that we need to do nuclear power because we use a lot of electricity… It takes about 10 years at the earliest to build a nuclear power plant. AI is going to die of old age while waiting for nuclear power…

P.S. There’s a lot of buzz about small nuclear power (MMR, SMR) coming up, and Bill Gates came to do it during the presidency of Park Geun Hye. That’s in 2013. It’s been 11 years, and there’s not a single one yet. I hope we can quickly make one, so that it’s real…

P.S. There are many advantages to nuclear power plants. If the climate change problem only solves the safety problem and the local people agree, we should consider extending the life span. But increasing the number of new nuclear power plants is problematic… Maybe next time…


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