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I've been working in this field for 40 years, and the perception of the sector compared to its reality has never, ever, been larger. If you just look at the numbers, it's pretty simple. In 2021, there were ten [nuclear reactors] closures and six startups. The net capacity differential was minus 3.5 GW. When you look at the previous 20 years, you get 98 closures and 95 startups. But if you exclude China, the net [difference] is minus 50. That's a very significant decline.

We need to distinguish very carefully between new nuclear and the existing nuclear because new nuclear makes the climate crisis worse. This is very clear because of two reasons. One, building nuclear power plants is a very slow process, and not the kind where you can throw money at to make it faster. And obviously it's too expensive. If we're talking about a [climate] emergency, we have to invest in a way that reduces the most emissions in the fastest time.

Four reactors were started in the U.S. in 2013, two were abandoned in 2017 and two are still under construction and getting further delayed, while costs increase. While at 1000 megawatt these weren’t small, builder Westinghouse had claimed the modular building mode would allow for a three-year construction time. That did not pan out.

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