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pydryyesterday at 8:44 PM2 repliesview on HN

>They anticorrelate in some locations. In others, they don't. Here in Finland in the winter you get effectively zero sun.

Virtually nowhere gets zero sun.

Finland is also unusually blessed with tons and tons of hydropower potential which functions both as a battery as well as power generation.

As well as a very low population density.

It is also possibly the best advert for not using nuclear power ever given the disaster of recent projects (e.g. EDF cost overruns).


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EinigeKreisetoday at 5:31 AM

> Finland is also unusually blessed with tons and tons of hydropower potential which functions both as a battery as well as power generation.

Where did you get that idea from? This isn't Norway; we don't have any mountains. The country is mostly flat and most of the suitable locations already have a hydropower plant since the 1970s.

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mpweihertoday at 5:20 AM

Everywhere gets zero sun at night.

And at high latitudes, the night can be very long. And even when the sun does appear for a bit, it doesn't provide a lot of energy.

And you might want to ask the Fins how they feel about nuclear power: around two thirds of the population are for it as well as pretty much the entire political establishment, including the Green Party.