I’ve been looking at different investment angles lately, and nuclear energy keeps coming up in conversations about the global energy shift. With my background in writing, I’m used to thinking about long-term narratives, and this feels like a big one. I know the industry has its complexities public perception, waste management, and high upfront costs are real hurdles. But with the push for reliable, low-carbon baseload power, it seems like nuclear could play a crucial role alongside renewables. For those who follow the markets more closely, what’s your take on the sustainability of nuclear stocks over the next decade or two? Are we looking at a sector poised for growth, or are the challenges still too significant? I’d love to hear some perspectives, especially from anyone tracking policy changes or new reactor tech.