Americans split on nuclear energy as safety worries linger - Reuters/Ipsos poll

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Americans split on nuclear energy as safety worries linger - Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Just under half of Americans support nuclear power to generate electricity, a waning industry the Biden administration has been trying to revitalize with billions of dollars in public spending as part of a plan to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed.

The poll, conducted last week, found 45% of Americans support nuclear power, 33% oppose it, and 22% are not sure how they feel about it. Of those supporting it, 48% cited energy reliability, 43% cited lower overall pollution, and only 39% said they favor it as a low-carbon energy source.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.

Fossil fuel power stations garnered less support with natural gas plants getting 41% and coal-fired power plants 36%.

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