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"content": "\"n order to maintain the 10.0% share of total electricity generation that was achieved in 2020, nuclear generation would have to account for 7690 TWh of the 76,838 TWh total generation in 2050 that is projected in the NZE Scenario. This would require 1170 GWe installed nuclear capacity, or 2.8 times the amount of nuclear capacity in 2020.\"\n\nWe have to run to stand still.\n\n#Nuclear #EnergyTransition #ClimateChange\n\nhttps://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/iea-scenarios-and-the-outlook-for-nuclear-power",
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