grid that doesn't rely on FFs for Heat and Power, and given that our reserves of Oil are strategically very low (<10yrs at current consumption rates) we need them to begin coming 'on line' just 5 yrs from now. Fortunately, projects have started and have bipartisan support...but many things need to happen before then, including continued development funding and the pulling together of private investments that will actually fund the many plants that need to be approved during these 5 years. That also means cooperation among utilities and other energy related institutions...like the O&G industry factoring in reductions in their production of Oil and Gas.
For DJT to say absolutely nothing about Nuclear Power is very concerning for our ability to truly become "Energy Independent"...which we are not now...and can never be with a reliance on only Fossil Fuels.
If you have any questions on this, please ask.
Link: https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/economic-aspects/nuclear-power-and-energy-security