We'll have three next generation reactors critical meaning running their nuclear systems by July 4th of this summer. But for electrons on the grid, we're talking, you know, the end of this decade into next decade. But Nuclear was 6.5% of global energy in the year 2000. Today it's less than 5. Still double wind and solar combined in total energy. Because again, it's not just electricity. It produces that high temperature heat, mostly that's wasted to the atmosphere today, but that can be used to manufacture and produce things. (14:08–14:15)
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Asserts a decline in nuclear energy's share of global energy from 6.5% in 2000 to less than 5% today.
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