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Concluding his piece, he argues that having advanced nuclear as a balancing technology “not only allows us to generate substantial amounts of hydrogen at a competitive cost, but it also allows ...
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Nuclear technology has improved enough to minimize the concerns of yesteryear, Liston argues — and it could fill a critical gap as Colorado moves away from carbon-spewing fossil fuels.