Nuclear Future Stalls: Wind and Solar Overtake Coal, But Nobody is Talking About It

Post date: September 7, 2025 · Discovered: April 24, 2026 · 3 posts, 0 comments

The conversation cluster revolved around U.S. power generation shifts, specifically the push for new nuclear construction versus the rise of wind and solar capacity. No specific action or new data points were present in the available analysis.

Because no comments were provided, no public sentiment, sharp takes, or dissenting voices could be reported. The data yielded zero quantifiable opinion from the community.

The weight of opinion is zero. The fault lines, therefore, remain unmapped because the raw input data did not generate any discernible conversation.

Source Discussions (3)

This report was synthesized from the following Lemmy discussions, ranked by community score.

39
points
Wind and Solar Overtake Coal Power for First Time in U.S.
[email protected]·5 comments·3/13/2025·by silence7·wsj.com
37
points
Trump’s War on Wind Has This Construction Crew Stuck 15 Miles Out at Sea
[email protected]·0 comments·9/7/2025·by silence7·wsj.com
9
points
New York to Build One of First U.S. Nuclear-Power Plants in Generation
[email protected]·2 comments·6/23/2025·by silence7·wsj.com