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First new nuclear reactor in more than 30 years comes online
31 Jul 2023 ~~ By David StromEarlier today I wrote that we live in stupid times.
It’s true. In an era defined by apocalyptic warnings about how fossil fuels, agriculture, and breathing will cause the Earth to catch on fire, the one thing that has held the environmental movement together is an abiding faith that generating power with clean, renewable, and carbon-free nuclear energy is a terrible idea.
The result has been a ridiculous draught in the commissioning of nuclear reactors. The US has closed nukes but hasn’t commissioned a new reactor in decades.
We live in stupid times.
Still, somehow this new reactor in Georgia managed to slip through the cracks and get built.
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I am convinced that most environmentalists have stood in the way of deploying nuclear power not because they fear it–coal plants and coal production kills more people in a year than nuclear power ever has–but because they oppose energy abundance. Degrowth is the watchword–fewer people consuming less is the goal, not cleaner growth with abundance.
That’s why you see power plants getting closed and replaced with less generation produced by unreliable energy. The electric car future is more about eliminating most cars themselves–obviously so given that the environmentalists oppose expanding generation to meet electricity demands. And forget about putting in anything like enough transmission to “electrify everything.”
America should have gone nuclear decades ago, but alarmists have slowed both the construction of existing designs and slowed the development of better and cheaper designs. We will be paying a price for this for decades to come.
Two new reactors coming online this year is a good step forward, but the process needs to be streamlined to make it cheaper and more efficient. Good luck with that.
Commentary:
Surprisingly, there were no greenie protests trying to stop the opening at the Plant Vogtle 3 nuclear reactor.
No thanks to the EPA and NEA that have placed obstacles in the construction of nuclear reactors for decades.
Meanwhile, the Indian Point reactor is being shut down.

Indian Point Is Shutting Down. That Means More Fossil Fuel. (Published 2021)
When the Indian Point nuclear power plant shuts, its lost output will be filled primarily by generators that burn fuels that contribute to climate change.
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The demise of US nuclear power in 4 charts
Commercial nuclear reactors provide roughly one-fifth of the electricity produced in the US. But they face grave threats to their continued operation.

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Europe's worsening energy crisis pushes Germany to postpone the closure of its remaining nuclear plants, report says
The three nuclear plants had been slated to close on December 31, but Russia's natural gas supply cuts opened the door to an extension.

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