afaik
SMRs like other Rs are rather inefficient - because their metallurgical limits are low they make lots of waste heat
but couldn't towns be clustered around them ? - to be heated by the waste heat
this would be outstanding in decarbonisation terms - any takers ??
all (UK) nuclear stations seem to be sited in remote coastal situations
and ....
Siemens Mobility has a UK branch (does it offset all that German coal-burning ?)
SM's ehighway 'trolley-truck' system would be 73% efficient electricity-to-wheel (lying they call this well-to-wheel)
https://www.mobility.siemens.com/global ... ghway.html
ie line losses are as I predicted
but it's attractive as it appears to make particulate pollution disappear (if we ignore all that wood-fired generation)
on my TV .....
then a pressure group scrutinising the 'zero net carbon by 2050' policy
and allegations that this GreeNazi policy is driven by the PM's unelected but hotter-than-the-4th-of-July young wife
and last year's Minister who didn't see the difference between decarbonising electricity and decarbonising all energy
I'm glad to see that Andres sees the difference - this being what I've said on this site for 10 years
UK solar farms capacity factor is only 10% - (but we're still told that this electricity is the cheapest - how ?)
it's ok though - the UK does have the best tidal power site in the world