Summary

China is rapidly surpassing the U.S. in nuclear energy, building more reactors at a faster pace and developing advanced technologies like small modular reactors and high-temperature gas-cooled units.

The U.S. struggles with costly, delayed projects, while China benefits from state-backed financing and streamlined construction.

This shift could make China the leading nuclear power producer within a decade, impacting global energy and geopolitical influence.

Meanwhile, the U.S. seeks to revive its nuclear industry, but trade restrictions and outdated infrastructure hinder progress.

  • SaltySalamander@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    Brother, after reading this thread, you’re the one that’s intentionally missing the point and failing to engage in good faith.

    • LandedGentry
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      1 day ago

      Your opinion is noted? What do you want here?