To go back to something that one of the other speakers talked about, that it's a matter of math, I think it is. There are very limited pathways for us to be able to get to net zero 2050. The pathways that bring us to net zero 2050 will require an “all of the above” approach. We will not be able to get there without relying on everything, including nuclear, and including all of the other technologies as well. If we take one of those options off the table, the math simply doesn't work.
As I said in my comments earlier, if we are serious about trying to achieve a net-zero economy by 2050—if we truly are serious—we're going to have to have all of these options available to us. We're going to have to pursue every opportunity to produce electricity that's non-emitting.