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Probably because the whole industry keeps talking about them. Plus some are already in testing I believe, others are still being planned. We did it for nuclear submarines so it's definitely possible.
I'm not saying SMRs are impossible, I'm saying that the cost of them when compared to renewables is so ridiculously high that there's no business case for them. We did it for submarines because you can't use solar panels and wind turbines to power them.
You can't use renewables for all power generation though. We don't have the energy storage for that. Also over the long term nuclear can be profitable - it just requires a lot of investment and planning
Neither of those things are true. Where are you getting your information from?
My guy if it wasn't profitable companies wouldn't build them.
The fact you think we don't need baseliad power is very questionable. Like where are you going to store all the energy from these renewables?
Where are you getting your information from?