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    Without innovation, we will not solve climate change,” Bill Gates said this week on CBS’ “60 Minutes.”
    “We won’t even come close.”
    Gates spoke with Anderson Cooper about the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions with a plan that he outlines in his new book, “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need.”
    Among his big ideas to reduce emissions—which include well-known options like shifting to electric vehicles and using renewable energy, as well as less familiar proposals like revolutionizing agriculture and the concrete and steel industries—Gates highlighted nuclear energy as an important part of reducing carbon in the energy sector.
    Gates’ support of nuclear is not new. In a 2018 blogpost, Gates said, “Nuclear is ideal for dealing with climate change, because it is the only carbon-free, scalable energy source that’s available 24 hours a day.”
    It’s why he founded a company to develop an advanced reactor. Last October, Gates’ TerraPower LLC won $80 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for their Natrium design. DOE awarded the money through the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program, which has announced nearly $3.9 billion in funding to support a pipeline of advanced nuclear technologies that will be available in the 2020s and early 2030s.
    The nuclear industry is also looking into applications beyond electricity—like producing hydrogen for transportation, agricultural and industrial use—in order to help reduce emissions in other sectors of the economy.
    Reducing carbon emissions beyond the electric sector is an important and often overlooked element of a viable and complete climate solution, said Gates.
    “When you’re going to zero [carbon], you don’t get to skip anything.”
    We need every carbon-free source available in order to tackle climate change, including some that haven’t arrived yet. America’s 94 nuclear plants—the largest source of carbon-free energy in the U.S.—will be vital to any climate solution and the advanced reactors currently being developed will provide those benefits and more, allowing new markets and more sectors to decarbonize.
    For these reasons, it’s no wonder why Bill Gates and others who care about reducing carbon emissions support nuclear energy.





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