Europe Should Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Nuclear

What if a single technology could help meet many of Europe’s challenges — accelerating decarbonization, enhancing international competitiveness and ensuring the security of energy supplies?

Nuclear power has the potential, if Europe’s leaders give it the chance.

Just a few decades ago, Europe led the world in adopting nuclear. It relied on the technology for more than 30% of its electricity and accounted for more than 40% of global production. But fear of accidents — stoked by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the 2011 Fukushima meltdown — drove a reversal, most notably in Germany. The European Union’s largest member shut down more than 26 gigawatts of capacity, which today would make up about a fifth of the EU total.

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