S4E4: The Energy Transition: Is "New" Nuclear the Answer?

For sure, nuclear power has had a controversial history—today, however, it is often considered an essential energy source for a lower carbon future. In a continuation of our NOW series on the energy transition, Erika Pagel sits down with Joe Dominguez, CEO of Constellation, the leading operator of nuclear power plants in the US. Joe likes to use a book as a metaphor for the energy transition; he describes a "happy ending" where all sectors of the global economy get to net zero by 2050. Joe and Erika discuss the "chapters" in the energy transition story, where nuclear fits in, and whether a happy ending is, in fact, possible.

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