I do see nuclear playing a large roleānot the only source, but playing a major role in hydrogen and ammonia generation, especially with the high-temperature reactors that can run the electrolyzers to generate hydrogen. I believe there is a perfect partnership between other energy sources and nuclear, used intermittently, especially with the appropriate storage system used in between. For example, you can use the intermittent power to generate the hydrogen, and nuclear can supply the grid. When the wind blows and the sun shines, you can use that power for the grid, and you can use nuclear to develop the hydrogen, ammonia, or other synthetic fuels, or to support manufacturing.
I see, in the future, an integration of energy, as I mentioned before. Nuclear is very conducive to that.