When asked about the federal government’s role, 41% of Americans say it should encourage the production of nuclear power.

Let’s get those new construction contracts signed!

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    Check my math? I must have missed something. I’ve got 5000 years if nuclear continues to make up 10% of global energy production with no overall growth in production, 500 years if we go full nuclear, no growth in production.

    For ease of math, I’ve assumed production rates will not change. This is a bad guess, but it’ll put the real answer between 500 and 5000 years.

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      This is quite the mental gymnastics routine. I’m going to give you a benefit of the doubt and assume you fell for it and are suffering cognitive dissonance rather than assuming you are lying on purpose.

      You are conflating electricity and primary energy several times in a way that boosts the answer by around an order of magnitude each time.

      https://pris.iaea.org/PRIS/WorldStatistics/WorldTrendinElectricalProduction.aspx

      2680TWh is 9.6EJ, not 61EJ.

      https://www.energyinst.org/statistical-review

      2680TWh is 9% of 29165TWh of electricity, not 10% of energy (either primary or final). Primary energy being around 600EJ by the same source. Final energy being harder to calculate because fossil fuels make a lot of waste heat (and you can choose to draw the boundary at the electrical power to the heat pump vs. the output), but usually estimated between 150EJ and 300EJ.

      You could have very simply observed that 6 million is about 90 times 65,000, not 5000.

      90 * 0.09 = 8.

      There are 8 years of fuel for current electricity demand calculated from 11x (1/0.09) the current nuclear prodiction consuming 65,000t of NatU being ~700,000t with the known reserves you listed (there is more economically accessible uranium available than this, but not orders of magnitude).

      Additionally 10-100MW scale SMRs being developed are much less efficient than large LWRs because the neutrons are largely wasted rather than making and fissioning Pu239.

      This where you either apologise and stop pushing climate denial propaganda, or alternatively start a gish gallop about EBR, reprocessing, and Phenix confirming you made your mistakes in bad faith.

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        I dunno if I’m right but here’s what I did:

        1. I googled “total global yearly energy production” for the 617 EJ
        2. I googled “what percentage of energy comes from nuclear globally” for the 10%.
        3. The “67,500 tons/year” and “6 million tons recoverable” came from the article you provided.

        The rest is arithmetic.

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          Your screenshot literally says electricity in the url, not energy.

          You’re now actively pretending to not understand the distinction rather than reading your own sources. Why double down when it’s already very obvious what you’re doing?

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            Yes, that’s where I got the 10% from. Do you think I should use a different percentage?

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              Your screenshot literally says electricity in the url, not energy.

              You’re now actively pretending to not understand the distinction rather than reading your own sources

              For anyone else reading this who isn’t a russian troll:

              617EJ is primary energy. 10% of this is 61EJ

              Electricity is around 100EJ (90EJ when that statistic was taken), 10% of 90EJ is 9EJ or the quantity of electricity produced by nuclear reactors from ~65,000t of natural U.

              Playing stupid games with arithmetic and pretending not to understand that electricity is a subset of energy just makes your attempt to palter look even stupider.

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                You seem really worked up and are being nasty. All of my numbers have sources, I’ve explained my whole process, and haven’t been nasty with you.

                What gives? Why you do me this way?

                The consumption rate in the article you provided is in tons/yr. That consumption rate is for primary energy. 617 EJ is also primary energy. 10% was the best stat I could find for what amount of that 617 EJ was from nuclear. I’ve asked you if you think a different percentage would be better and you dodged.

                Calculating out how long a finite resource will last with a fixed consumption rate is trivial and when I asked this question I was really curious why we came up with results that are orders of magnitude different. I’m not trolling you despite the paranoia that’s set in.

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                  Oh we’ve reached the crying victim stage of the troll. Nice.

                  I’ve pointed out the tactic you used several times now. You can read any of the comments I made or your own sources if you want to try and figure out why 9/600 isn’t 0.1.

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                    Okay, let’s do it with your numbers.

                    We’re still off quite a bit. How do you get a “few years of uranium” out of this?

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                    You are clearly bullying the OP. Seems like you are intelligent and like angry that not everyone else is on the same page. I think OP held their own, I’d have crumbled after only one or two replies from you.