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Comment by ZeroGravitas

2 days ago

If you read the definition of wrights law it's fairly obvious.

> Wright's law, also known as the experience curve effect, states that as the cumulative production of a product doubles, the labor time or cost per unit declines by a fixed percentage

We're up to about 8 billion solar panels produced ever, maybe 2 billion or so a year now.

That's a lot of doublings.

There's been about 700 nuclear plants. Not a lot of doublings.

>> We're up to about 8 billion solar panels produced ever, maybe 2 billion or so a year now.

You need a lot of panels to match one nuclear power plant though, and they were/are heavily subsidized.

>> There's been about 700 nuclear plants. Not a lot of doublings.

Obviously, because there was/is a lot pressure against building them. I think China demonstrates, that they can be built rather quickly and cheaper and cheaper, if the obstacles are removed.

It's not really a fair competition when something heavily subsidized and the other thing is almost banned.