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“You do well what you do often.”
This graph tells the story of nuclear, and the problem that we at Valar Atomics have the privilege of fixing.
The simple fact is that after Three Mile Island (1979), we stopped building reactors in the US. For the most part, the reactors after that line were planned *before* TMI and then were slowly completed.
When we started again, we got the nightmare of Vogtle.
It’s hard to do something cheaply that you do rarely. China is building many reactors, so their reactors are pretty cheap.
So if we want to make nuclear cheap again, the solution is simple: we need to make many reactors.
Since making many reactors is the goal, Valar Atomics picked the simplest and safest architecture of reactor which is also very easy to build, and built the first one very quickly. Next year, we’ll turn it on.
Then we’ll build another one, and another one, then many all at once.
Look at the bottom left corner of the graph. We’re going to get back to those costs soon. And then we’re going to beat them.
We have to. So much energy is needed.
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