“Nuclear has to be considered in the energy mix,” argues Adrien Vega from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL). “If you have all the advantages that a nuclear plant has in terms of electricity and heat, it only makes sense to think about producing hydrogen leveraging all that.”
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