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Nuclear energy and wind energy are related as complementary components of a sustainable global electricity transition [1] and low-carbon power generation [2]. They are frequently compared regarding their ability to replace fossil fuels {fact:1, fact:2} and are often integrated together to ensure grid reliability {fact:3, fact:4}.

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Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimA sustainable global electricity transition involves increasing the use of wind and solar energy, nuclear energy, bioenergy, waste-to-energy conversion, hydrogen fuel, and energy efficiency, while electrifying transport and industrial thermal processes and shifting from coal and petroleum to natural gas.
claimElectrification of transport reduces fossil fuel consumption in cars, trains, and trucks, provided the electricity is generated from renewable and low-carbon sources such as nuclear, wind, and solar, and supported by energy storage and resilient electricity grids.
A Critical Disconnect: Relying on Nuclear Energy in ... energypolicy.columbia.edu Matt Bowen, Kat Guanio · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 2 facts
perspectiveNuclear energy is potentially more promising than solar and wind energy for replacing high-temperature heat sources currently provided by burning fossil fuels.
perspectiveNuclear energy is viewed as more promising than solar and wind energy for replacing fossil fuels in high-temperature heat applications outside of the power sector.
What Role Does Nuclear Energy Play in the Race to Net Zero? earth.org Earth.org 1 fact
claimRegions that include both nuclear and renewable energy in their electricity mix integrate higher shares of wind and solar power without reliability issues compared to regions without nuclear power.