El Salvador has announced plans to incorporate nuclear energy into its energy mix, signaling a significant shift towards cleaner energy sources. The move, highlighted by President Nayib Bukele's statement, 'El Salvador is going nuclear ⚛️🇸🇻,' aims to diversify the country's energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative is part of a broader trend recognizing the role of nuclear power in achieving sustainable energy goals. Experts suggest that the variability of renewable energy sources can be effectively managed with investments in battery storage, nuclear, and hydropower, making clean energy a viable alternative to fossil fuels.⚛⚡
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"This variability of renewable energy can be solved through complementary investments in battery storage and other solutions—including nuclear and hydropower—which makes electricity from clean energy a better substitute for electricity from fossil fuels." ⚛⚡ https://t.co/NTBMkC40J1