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Nuclear energy and natural gas are related as primary components of global energy policy, where they are frequently compared in terms of environmental externalities [1], [2], and strategic roles in national energy transitions [3], [4], [5].

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Clean Energy Solutions Must Include Nuclear | ClearPath clearpath.org ClearPath 2 facts
claimThe European Commission’s ExternE project concluded that the full life-cycle external costs of nuclear energy are on par with solar energy and approximately one-third of the costs associated with natural gas, with this analysis including impacts from steady-state operations and accidents.
claimNuclear energy's negative externalities, including those related to decommissioning and waste handling, are comparable to those of renewable energy sources and significantly lower than those of natural gas.
The geopolitics of energy transition, part 1: Six challenges for the ... ine.org.pl Institute of Energy 1 fact
claimGermany's decision to reach climate policy goals without nuclear energy requires the country to import increasing volumes of natural gas.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
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.
Nuclear energy's role in global decarbonization efforts catf.us Clean Air Task Force 1 fact
perspectiveEuropean countries that were heavily dependent on gas have realized that relying solely on renewables and gas is insufficient, necessitating a diverse set of energy solutions that includes nuclear energy as a baseline.