March 17, 2025

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  1. Interesting points, however why just give in to an energy source that brings with it severe risk in terms of plant/community safety and the clean disposal of spent fuel? It doesn’t look promising that the current administration is going to take any action to support renewable and sustainable energy sources such as wind and solar. Indeed, they are encouraging further development of the coal industry and backing out of the Paris Agreement. Scary prospect.

    In the absence of government incentives and policies, the responsibility falls on us, the consumer, to take a serious look at our energy consumption habits and cut back on nonessential usage. And to, of course, elect officials who take the consequences of continued usage of fossil fuels and it’s impact on the environment seriously.

    Note: Great points. Our problem is increased demand for power and how we will meet it. The outlook is to increase the use of fossil fuels as industry estimates that renewables, for whatever reason will not be able to meet demand. Nuclear power is not perfect, but smaller, cleaner nukes have been proven very effective elsewhere. Thanks for the great comment.

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