kiotiken
Veteran Member
Okay... but isn't the nuke just heating water and the steam used to run the turbine ??? So just open a valve & vent the steam if you don't need the power.
Just a few miles (sorry, kms) down the road from me at Hwy401 & Trafalgar Road is a natural gas generation facility put up by TransCanada. It is supposedly just a 'backup' facility, for when demand is high. Well, you can see the vapors from the stacks pretty much every day, so I suppose they're burning gas to keep the water boiling, and venting the steam until they need to run the generators ?
Why not do it with nukes ? Maybe it's not as simple as that.
Pete
I can't say that I know enough to say why it couldn't be done either, but that sounds good to me. I think for the millions we spend "giving" power away, we could come up with something to be able to more easily switch the generators on and off more easily.
We should find an old reservoir up on a hill somewhere and use the extra power to pump water up to it when we have too much. When we need more, let it out and use it for generation. There has to be something better we can do than pay millions to give it away.