Thankfully, the nuclear pushers have mostly shut-up nowadays. Because the thing can’t compete with renewables and probably can’t be built before we almost run out of fossil fuels. It’s a very expensive distraction.
(Oh also, it can’t feed a grid without batteries or some dispatchable backup.)
But well, if somebody wants to invest their money in it, I’d say go for it!
Going by history, in 20 to 60 years.
Thankfully, the nuclear pushers have mostly shut-up nowadays. Because the thing can’t compete with renewables and probably can’t be built before we almost run out of fossil fuels. It’s a very expensive distraction.
(Oh also, it can’t feed a grid without batteries or some dispatchable backup.)
But well, if somebody wants to invest their money in it, I’d say go for it!