In conjunction with extension of current plants, do you think that there are prospects for a new build, large modular reactors were in an ideal policy scenario? I mean, it'd be difficult, especially given the nuisance lawsuits and the environmental radicalism that still persists around nuclear power. And so looking at China, for example, they're building dozens of nuclear reactors in India, exploring their own set of reactor designs.
If a country can’t get natural gas to power its needs, where does it turn next?
Doomberg is an anonymous team of energy writers working on the number one financial publication on Substack. Motley Fool Senior Analyst Nick Sciple caught up with Doomberg to discuss: - Tradeoffs made during Europe’s energy crisis - A durable shift for coal demand - Countries shutting down (and investing in) nuclear energy - An energy storyline that “many analysts are underestimating”
Company mentioned: PXD
Host: Nick Sciple Guest: Doomberg Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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