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Why Build Nuclear When We Have Solar?

March 30, 2026·13 min
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I Asked If Solar Could Power California… and It Got ComplicatedWhat started as a simple question turned into a full-blown debate: If solar panels and batteries are getting so good…why does California still need nuclear energy?In this episode, we break down what actually keeps the lights on — beyond headlines, hot takes, and LinkedIn comment wars.What You’ll LearnWhy “more solar” doesn’t automatically solve the problemSolar energy is powerful — but it only works when the sun is shining.Electricity systems need to work all the time, not just during ideal conditions.The difference between dispatchable and weather-dependent powerNot all energy sources behave the same way.Dispatchable power = can be turned on whenever neededSolar &amp; wind = depend on weather and time of dayThis distinction is at the heart of how power grids are designed.Why batteries help… but don’t solve everythingBatteries can store energy for hours — not days or weeks.Scaling them to support an entire grid would require:massive infrastructurelarge amounts of materialsand systems we haven’t fully built yetThe “last 10% problem”Getting to ~80–90% clean energy is achievable.But the final stretch to 100%?That’s where:costs rise sharplyreliability becomes harderand system complexity increasesCapacity factor (explained simply)Not all energy sources produce power at the same rate over time.Nuclear: ~90% uptimeSolar: ~20–25% depending on locationThis affects how much infrastructure you need to meet demand.What is grid inertia?Power grids rely on physical stability — not just energy supply.Traditional plants (like nuclear and hydro):use large spinning turbineshelp stabilize frequency and flowSolar and batteries don’t naturally provide this, which means engineers must recreate it in other ways.Nuclear’s role in a clean energy systemNuclear isn’t replacing renewables.It provides:consistent, 24/7 powerhigh energy output from a small footprintstability for the grid when other sources fluctuateSpecial ThanksThank you to everyone who contributed to the original discussion! Find the post here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/danielleallen-nuclear_in-the-most-civil-manner-possible-could-activity-7438758963921248256-o8EE🎙️ About Naked NuclearNaked Nuclear breaks down complex nuclear energy topics into clear, honest conversations — helping listeners understand not just the technology, but the systems and decisions shaping our energy future. Further Reading (Direct Links) Grid Inertia (the thing nobody explains well)IEEE Smart Grid (your reference):https://smartgrid.ieee.org/bulletins/november-2020/brief-understanding-of-inertia-in-the-smart-grid-its-challenges-and-solutionsGrid Reliability &amp; Clean Energy SystemsInternational Energy Agency – Net Zero by 2050https://www.iea.org/reports/net-zero-by-2050International Energy Agency – Electricity Market Reporthttps://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-market-report Capacity Factors &amp; Real-World Grid DataU.S. Energy Information Administration – Capacity Factors Explainedhttps://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=10191U.S. Energy Information Administration – Electricity Data Browserhttps://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/<st

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