You ignore the fact that these datacenters also operate at night and in windless times.
PV did get spectacularly cheaper, but is not a panacea.
Nuclear is great fit for constant load, for example a cloud datacenter where relatively constant utilization is also a business goal and multiple incentives are in place to promote this. (eg. spot pricing to move part of the load off from peaks)
PV did get spectacularly cheaper, but is not a panacea.
Nuclear is great fit for constant load, for example a cloud datacenter where relatively constant utilization is also a business goal and multiple incentives are in place to promote this. (eg. spot pricing to move part of the load off from peaks)