YES. Want renewable power? Clear the path for nuclear energy.

As entrepreneur Peter Thiel asked last year, “What are we contributing to human prosperity and well-being in the mid-21st century?”

A big part of the answer must be significant advancements in clean and reliable energy.

The developing world is increasingly hungry for power for cooking, refrigeration and air conditioning. As the world looks to decarbonize, no single clean energy source will get us there. That isn’t practical or responsible. The answer has to be found through innovating and commercializing a suite of advanced energy technologies, which in America will produce generations of great jobs that help modernize and grow our economy.

If you aren’t serious about nuclear power, you aren’t serious about carbon reduction or renewable energy.