Seeing nuclear as a flexible energy source – producing electricity, hydrogen and heat with large-scale energy storage – rather than merely as a source of baseload power means it can complement the variability of renewables without the need for back-up natural gas power plants, a new report from the Dalton Nuclear Institute says. The report, The road to net zero: renewables and nuclear working together, says that such a change could help the UK to achieve its goal of a … read more »
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