The U.S. must pursue 'fleet-scale' nuclear development to ensure the lessons learned at Vogtle won't be for naught
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The U.S. is facing a critical juncture in energy production as nuclear energy gains public support and presents a more reliable alternative to aging grid issues.
While the recent completion of the Vogtle reactors signals a potential revival for U.S. nuclear power, it alone won't meet the energy demands that lie ahead.
Despite the acknowledgment of nuclear's potential, the sector still grapples with outdated infrastructure and a focus on reactor design rather than addressing historical delays.
A recent MIT report indicates that utilizing a fleet-scale approach for future reactors can cut costs significantly, signalling a path forward for nuclear energy.
Read at Fortune
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