Given the high cost and long lead times involved, I’m incredibly dubious about this one actually happening.

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    You misunderstood what I’m saying. I’m not talking about what is powering things, I’m talking about what we need in order to power an all-electric future.

    Nuclear has a much higher power capacity for generation than solar and wind.

    If we want to replace the coal, natural gas, and oil in that graph, we’re going to need nuclear.

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      What we need now, to not transform earth into a postapocalyptic wasteland, are renewables. What type of electricity we use after that I don’t care about.