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Docuseries 'Juice: Power, Politics and the Grid' Criticizes Flawed Energy Policies, Advocates for Nuclear Power

The series explores the destabilization of the American electricity grid due to overreliance on unreliable, weather-dependent power systems and advocates for a shift towards nuclear power.

  • New docuseries 'Juice: Power, Politics and the Grid' explores the destabilization of the American electricity grid due to flawed policy choices, such as overreliance on unreliable, weather-dependent wind and solar power systems.
  • The series suggests that the shift from a reliability-focused grid to a commodity-focused one has led to increased vulnerability to prolonged blackouts.
  • The series highlights the potential of nuclear power as a reliable and abundant source of energy, with recent wins for pro-nuclear advocates in Ontario, California, and Illinois.
  • The docuseries criticizes the push by climate alarmists to subsidize weather-dependent power, which has led to flawed electricity grids similar to those in Texas and California.
  • The series concludes with a hopeful note for a nuclear-powered world, stating that the biggest obstacles to a nuclear renaissance are political, not technological or environmental.
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