China’s 15-Year Lead in Nuclear Energy: Can the U.S. Catch Up?
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss China’s 15-year lead in nuclear plant installations, which seems insurmountable for the U.S. in the short term. David acknowledges that while China dominates now, historical shifts remind us that global leadership in industries can change, citing examples from the auto and oil sectors. Doug notes that other countries, including France and the U.S., are making strides in nuclear energy, especially to support renewable energy demands. Despite these efforts, China’s lead appears significant for the foreseeable future.
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