Look, I'm a stan for LFTR and thorium reactors, but the nuclear energy industry is full of old PWR reactors on life support that are dangerous and meltdown prone.
But Fukushima happened, and unfortunately the management attitudes in TEPCO are not unique to that company.
The fact is that solar/wind is currently running away from everything else. I believe new natural gas plants can't compete with solar/wind, and that means installed gas plants are in their crosshairs just like coal plants.
Notice your article leaves out solar/wind.
"We will not be able to "defeat" climate change and keep this planet inhabitable for future generations without mass adoption of nuclear power."
But Fukushima happened, and unfortunately the management attitudes in TEPCO are not unique to that company.
The fact is that solar/wind is currently running away from everything else. I believe new natural gas plants can't compete with solar/wind, and that means installed gas plants are in their crosshairs just like coal plants.
Notice your article leaves out solar/wind.
"We will not be able to "defeat" climate change and keep this planet inhabitable for future generations without mass adoption of nuclear power."
I disagree.