Nuclear is going to be the new stop-gap energy until fission and solid state batteries for clean energy becomes commercially viable over the next few decades. We should of never stopped developing it, in my opinion. It really is the safest and cleanest energy source, if handled and developed properly. The newest reactors can run on used fuel from old reactors, are meltdown proof when using the liquid salt designs, and can be easily connected and powered up to grids on demand with the newest mini-reactors.
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Nuclear is going to be the new stop-gap energy until fission and solid state batteries for clean energy becomes commercially viable over the next few decades. We should of never stopped developing it, in my opinion. It really is the safest and cleanest energy source, if handled and developed properly. The newest reactors can run on used fuel from old reactors, are meltdown proof when using the liquid salt designs, and can be easily connected and powered up to grids on demand with the newest mini-reactors.