Is it time to invest in nuclear energy?
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One of the technologies that got a lot of attention at ClimateTech is small modular reactors. These mini-nuclear power plants are still largely in development — but they would provide reliable, emission-free power that could be dispatched on a 24-hour basis wherever it is needed. Nuclear today accounts for around 20% of America’s overall power supply. There are 54 total nuclear power plants in 28 states, and on average they are quite large and are 42 years old. Small Modular Reactors are a new development in the nuclear engineering world. SMRs would be about one-third of the size and cost of traditional nuclear power plants and would also produce around one-third as much power. Their lower costs and faster construction times could make them a viable solution in America’s energy future, which is heavily geared toward deploying new renewable energy technologies. In this podcast, Simon Erickson and JT Street discuss the future of SMRs, the potential investing opportunities, and how "nuclear" could become a part of the puzzle of moving past fossil fuels. For more insights on nuclear energy as well as our monthly stock recommendations, join 7investing today for just $1 for your first week. www.7investing.com/subscribe/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/7investing/message
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