Nuclear energy is seeing a resurgence as big tech companies seek electricity sources that can feed data centers requiring large amounts of reliable energy without carbon dioxide emissions.
A Pew Research poll in August found that 56% of U.S. adults favor more nuclear plants to generate electricity. However, the same poll also found that over 70% of Americans support expanding wind and solar more than nuclear.
The anti-nuclear movement remains well-funded, and it’s actively working to counter the growing support for nuclear. Will these groups, as they did in the 1970s, successfully block and reverse America’s growing appreciation of energy from fission?
Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at Independent Women’s Forum, told Just the News that the opposition will be operating in a different environment now. The “legacy environmental groups,” she said, drove up fears of climate change and promised wind and solar would be the solution. As people become more aware of the problems with wind and solar, nuclear is gaining favor as the more effective solution.
“If you’re looking for a clean energy source that’s reliable, least land intensive, that’s going to produce electricity that’s reliable, almost 24/7 with a capacity factor of 93%, nuclear is the best way to go,” Hoffman said. […]
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