They can, though it depends a little on the plant design.
It just doesn't make any sense to use reliable nuclear as the "backup" to unreliable renewables.
Because this "backup" is already CO2 free. It is also reliable. And cheap to run. So just run it all the time (nuclear tends to have >90% capacity factor).
It just doesn't make any sense to use reliable nuclear as the "backup" to unreliable renewables.
Because this "backup" is already CO2 free. It is also reliable. And cheap to run. So just run it all the time (nuclear tends to have >90% capacity factor).
You then simply don't need the "primary".