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This is really encouraging news.

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It is amazing to me how fast interest in nuclear energy is taking hold. 

The European energy crisis is obviously a catalyst. Green policies have wrecked the power industry. 

Leaders are so "all in" against fossil fuels, they need a way out - and a way to get re-elected. 

Could this be a ray of light in a dark storm?

If they are smart enough to understand that nuclear energy is clean, cheap, safe, and abundant, they are smart enough to understand that carbon dioxide is beneficial, not harmful!

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For what it's worth, the campaign against CO2 started in the US in the sixties when nuclear power held great promise. There were a lot of people who were against Nuclear on principal and those still exist. Now we have those who are against nuclear because it doesn't support the green agenda. Long ago the anti CO2 people claimed that atmospheric temps rose because of CO2. Now if we go nuclear and produce power that heats the atmosphere but does not increase CO2 in the atmosphere, that would tell us that there is no connection between Temp and CO2.

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These efforts to educate the public about the value of nuclear energy are especially important as an informed public will recognize the clear value of nuclear over wind and solar.

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Nuclear power is great. We need more of it.

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