I mean, the entire purpose behind SMR's is pretty much to circumvent the political opposition to built-in-place reactors.
If companies/nations could build conventional nuclear they would.
Huh. I wonder if all of the verbatim identical anti-nuclear posts I see on every social media platform that all read like they were copied and pasted from the same template are astroturfing by the natural gas firms.
beacuse we spent the last 20 years helping America perform aforementioned counter-insurgency in the middle east, to the obvious detriment of peer-to-peer conflict.
I agree that it's unrealistic, but for a different reason.
So long as the gym is one of comparitively few acceptable public spaces for people to "socialise with intent of romance" people will flock to it for that reason. Any gym that enforced some kind of 'no flirting' rule is incurring a real financial risk.
Yeah I refuse to believe that any synthetic fibre clinging that tightly to you can be comfortable. Heck i've spoken to a lot of women who would rather wear something more modest & comfortable but can't find it because the stores don't stock it.
I mean, Jevon's Paradox works because the increased efficiency leads to decreased costs. It's unclear if that's going to be the case for electric cars because the hardware needed to get to that high efficiency is so expensive, and mostly made cost-effective by government assistance (I.e. eletric cars here in the UK do not pay road tax).
I'm also not sure if lowered costs would massively change the number of drivers (at least in the developed world) in the EU there's one car for every two people. We're not going to see that become 5 cars for every two people just because the efficiency increases, demand is too inelastic.
Gun breadboard.