Ah, so because a volcano can produce gasses, we should also burn coal?
So because your neighbor went and stabbed someone, you should as well?
That whataboutism is just stupid.
A quick Google:
Have you been to those coal stations in Mpumalanga?
South Africa has placed a heavy bet on coal for its development, but campaign groups say health and climate costs are high.
www.news24.com
The consequences are long lasting and irreversible if continued, breaking the cycle would do a lot of harm vs just sorting out the issues now.
Another whataboutism argument. Doesn't detract from coal plants being a huge issue and that South Africa should be moving to renewables (besides it being cheaper).
That's a pretty dumb argument, even those oil rich nations are moving to renewables.
You could argue then that South Africa should be one of those who would be the fastest to try and move in that direction since lots of sun, wind, and LNG just to the north in Mozambique.
You do know that renwables are the cheapest power generation source, right? What exactly are you arguing?
Yes and no, climate change has become quite a political issue, e.g. Germany due to the recent unprecedented floods is now intensifying its efforts even more.
I linked the WMF loan that Eskom failed to adhere to, namely to install filters....
Coal is becoming more and more expensive and it makes no sense to add more of it to the grid, renewable is cheaper with less environmental impact.
That probably summarizes how lacking you are in understanding any of this.
Nuclear is generally the most expensive source of power as it requires huge capital with most nuclear power stations in the world having huge cost overruns and delays, you're looking at decades of construction. You're also taking the risk of what happens if something goes wrong, the area would be off-limits for decades to centuries depending on the severity. Nuclear is the safest/cleanest energy source until something goes wrong, then it is by far the worst. CSP is slightly cheaper than nuclear, and in South Africa with the Kalahari etc., it would probably be even more reliable and new innovations are constantly being made, e.g.
Dubai manged a 15 hour storage CSP,
EV1 "energy vault" for storage, etc.
But yes, lock it in and spend
at least 10 years to build a nuclear plant that will probably take a good 20 at least with money that South Africa doesn't have and take a loan it can't repay on top of the debt that is already threatening to cripple the entire country. Good idea.