Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has reiterated his strong support for nuclear energy, emphasizing its potential role in addressing global energy needs

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Advocacy for Nuclear Energy

In October 2024, during a Town Hall event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Musk addressed concerns about nuclear power, stating that the associated dangers are “greatly overstated.” He highlighted advancements in reactor technology, suggesting that modern reactors are designed to be inherently safe, even under extreme conditions.

Musk has consistently criticized the shutdown of nuclear facilities, labeling such actions as “insane” and “anti-human,” given nuclear energy’s potential to provide reliable and low-carbon power

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Industry Movements

Aligning with Musk’s perspective, Constellation Energy announced plans in September 2024 to restart Unit 1 of the Three Mile Island nuclear facility. This initiative aims to supply electricity for Microsoft’s AI data centers, underscoring the growing recognition of nuclear power’s role in supporting advanced technologies.

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Mars Colonization Concept

Beyond Earth-based energy discussions, Musk has proposed unconventional ideas for space exploration. In a 2015 interview on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” he suggested that detonating thermonuclear weapons over Mars’s poles could accelerate the planet’s warming, making it more hospitable for human habitation. ​

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Conclusion

Elon Musk’s advocacy for nuclear energy reflects a broader industry trend toward embracing nuclear power as a viable solution to global energy challenges. His involvement in both terrestrial energy initiatives and space exploration concepts continues to influence public discourse and industry developments.

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Disclaimer: The views expressed by Elon Musk are his own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the companies he leads or broader industry consensus.