COMMENTARY: AlexAI on How Much Oil is Left, India’s “dual track” Energy Policy, and How to Build Cheap Nuclear Power Plants – Al…

By Alex Epstein

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Here are 5 answers AlexAI gave to user questions this week.

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1. How much would it cost to build a nuclear power plant if we could safely remove all the unnecessary regulations?

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2. Is it true that there is only 50 years of oil and natural gas left? What happens after they run out?

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3. India is expanding fossil fuels while targeting 600 GW of renewables, creating a “dual-track” policy. Does that balance validate your pro-fossil position, or show that clean energy can grow alongside traditional sources?

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4. Chris Wright called Biden’s climate efforts “irrational quasi-religious policies” that “imposed endless sacrifices on our citizens.” Do you share that characterization?

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5. A federal judge recently blocked the administration’s freeze on clean energy projects in 22 states as unconstitutional. Does that legal setback indicate genuine public demand for renewables, or political resistance to your agenda?

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