100 days...from either a practical or political standpoint. The closure process was a long one and just reached conclusion now...would have been nice if the previous administration had tried harder, while it had four years available.
From the "Big Picture" perspective, developing a new energy policy that includes Nuclear Power as a "grid level" source will be challenging...as for myself, I've met with my Congressman a few times already and he's put me in contact with his D.C. staffer responsible for energy, with whom I've dialogued several times...additionally, I'm in the process of setting up a meeting with another Congressman who is on the House Energy Committee to pursue this matter further...while I'm just one citizen's voice, I'm exercising it...I'd encourage everyone else on this board to do the same...hopefully for the same objective, but nonetheless, get involved.
Fortunately, there are prominent Democrats who support Nuclear Power...e.g. Sen. Corey Booker, who commented during the run-up to the 2020 election that "Nuclear Power must be in any serious climate plan", and by the reports I've seen (and posted here), Joe Biden leans in the same direction. Again, this will take a little while to sort out, but time is getting shorter, so I'm expecting a lot more discussion on this topic before too long.