Great question. The energy needed will continue to increase as its has been the case historically. Im reading "The Case of Nukes" a book about nuclear energy, nuclear reactors, and the "newer" version of modular reactors. Allegedly this can help generate more, cleaner energy at a faster rate, but the pace of energy demands to satisfy these newer technologies will increase exponentially which leads to a urgent solutions.
How can we reduce the energy needed?
Great question. The energy needed will continue to increase as its has been the case historically. Im reading "The Case of Nukes" a book about nuclear energy, nuclear reactors, and the "newer" version of modular reactors. Allegedly this can help generate more, cleaner energy at a faster rate, but the pace of energy demands to satisfy these newer technologies will increase exponentially which leads to a urgent solutions.
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