Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]But the future of energy is pretty much out of the hands of scientists at national labs. Sure, they will add new technology, but the real decisions will be made by utility companies and financiers.
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The utility companies are actually chomping at the bit to build more nuclear
power plants - IF - we can deal with the uncertainty of licensing.
That's where the scientists will influence the Government.
We are already working on legislation to roll back the incentives for solar, gas, and
wind; and to guarantee funding for nuclear power programs.
As many here have said; the only reason the utilities liked nukes is all the profits
which cheap renewables don't provide.
The utility executives will surely sign on when they see the future profits.
Happy New Year - I'm sure looking forward to it. ( Renewables are going down. )
PamW