Andrew, the problem I see with nuclear is it is another form of energy by extraction, which ties us into the money-as-debt economy, since every promise to pay is a promise to extract.
We can't carry on with this, now that there are tens of GigaJoules per second of solar energy being accepted in every country, it is actually quite dishonest to now not be issuing free money reflecting those Joules received with no labor, scaling up in every country, as they have to.
I can't see a future for any business which can't or won't fit in a solar powered, free energy world, as it is becoming, by necessity.
As long as they keep denying this truth, money will continue to devalue, until it is worth nothing at all, because it is not honestly representing the most valuable thing we can imagine; energy, which from source is for free, an unlimited donation.
The only reason things like nuclear are still pursued, is for those in political power to try to retain that power, it seems to me.
Centralised political power requires highly concentrated energy, whilst distributed power does not, and solar energy is distributed by nature.