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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Will the world fall in love with nuclear power once more?
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Will the world fall in love with nuclear power once more?

Last updated: January 7, 2025 11:11 am
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A. That’s right. When the 1990s came, the verdict was in: Nuclear power was evil. It’s a danger and it’s anti-environmental. But then it turned out that the alternatives weren’t all that great. Natural gas had to be burned to replace nuclear power. And for the last 30 years, natural gas has been the fastest-growing energy source in the world. In the U.S., it has been the primary source of new electricity generation. 

If you look at the carbon emissions that have been saved by renewable energy, it’s impressive. But it’s only been half of the carbon emissions saved by the closure of nuclear power plants. In the meantime, the coal industry is still going strong in India and China, and that’s where the growth in emissions is coming from. 

It’s been a very poor calculation to phase out nuclear power. Nuclear power has been the only source of energy that has prevented the emission of huge amounts of CO2. But if we can’t rely on nuclear power, we’ll have to rely on natural gas, and that’s a fossil fuel. 

Now, we’re at a tipping point. We can’t go on like this. We have to do something about climate change, and nuclear power seems to be the only realistic option. So, now the question is, how do we make nuclear power acceptable again? That’s what I’m hoping to achieve with my book.

In conclusion, nuclear power has had a tumultuous history, from being hailed as the energy source of the future to being vilified as a danger to society. However, with the urgent need to address climate change, nuclear power is once again being considered as a viable option for clean energy. As technology advances and safety standards improve, nuclear power could play a crucial role in decarbonizing the grid and powering essential services like data centers and artificial intelligence models. It’s time to reconsider our stance on nuclear power and explore its potential to create a sustainable energy future.

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As nuclear plants close, natural gas plants often open in their place. This transition from nuclear to natural gas is a common occurrence in the energy industry. Nuclear power competes with coal and natural gas, but not so much with renewables like wind and solar. The key difference is that nuclear, coal, and natural gas plants can be turned on and off as needed, while renewable energy sources depend on weather conditions.

While renewables have made significant advancements in recent years, they still struggle to provide reliable power on their own. Utilities are exploring ways to store renewable energy in battery banks and other long-duration energy storage systems. However, there is still a need for base load power to ensure a continuous and reliable source of electricity to meet demand. This is where nuclear power plays a crucial role in providing consistent energy supply.

Innovations such as small modular nuclear reactors are being developed to make nuclear power more efficient, cost-effective, and safer. These designs cater to different needs, from remote areas to coastal cities, and aim to address concerns about safety, waste production, and resource efficiency. While some may view these innovations as a way to ease public skepticism towards nuclear power, they ultimately serve a practical purpose in meeting energy demands.

The world risks missing out on the benefits of nuclear power if it does not fully embrace it as a viable energy solution. Climate change is a threat that requires urgent action, and nuclear power can play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and combating global warming. It would be unwise to overlook the potential of nuclear energy and shut down functioning nuclear power plants. By expanding the nuclear fleet, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and make significant strides towards a more sustainable energy future.

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