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Asia’s nuclear power surge exposes green energy’s collapse
By Cassie B. // Aug 20, 2025

  • Asia’s nuclear power output surges to record highs while the West collapses under failed green energy policies.
  • Europe’s anti-nuclear ideology triggers energy poverty, industrial decline, and foreign dependence.
  • Big Tech abandons renewables for nuclear as AI’s energy demands expose green energy’s unreliability.
  • The anti-nuclear movement was always about control, not safety, pushing dependence over energy sovereignty.
  • America’s regulatory paralysis risks surrendering the nuclear future to China.

The global energy landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and the West is being left behind. While climate alarmists and corporate-controlled politicians spent the last decade forcing unreliable wind and solar down our throats, Asia was quietly building the future: nuclear power. And now, the numbers confirm it. Global nuclear output just hit a record 2,817 terawatt-hours in 2024, with China leading the charge while Europe and the U.S. flounder in self-imposed energy poverty.

This isn’t just growth; it’s a geopolitical earthquake. And it proves what we’ve known all along: green energy was never about saving the planet. It was about control.

Asia’s nuclear dominance

For years, we were told nuclear was too dangerous, too expensive, and too outdated. Yet while the U.S. and Europe decommissioned reactors, Asia was doubling down. China’s nuclear output has more than doubled in a decade, surging from 213 TWh in 2014 to over 450 TWh today. South Korea? Its nuclear output just spiked 8.7% in early 2025, reaching three times official projections. Japan, despite Fukushima hysteria, is restarting reactors because reality doesn’t care about fearmongering.

Meanwhile, Europe is collapsing under its own stupidity. France, which was once the gold standard of nuclear reliability, has seen output plummet 23% since 2016 not due to safety, but political sabotage. Germany? Zero nuclear. They shut it all down, choosing blackouts and skyrocketing costs over common sense. Belgium, Switzerland, and Sweden are torn between extending reactor lives and bowing to anti-nuclear extremists.

The result? Energy poverty, industrial decline, and dependence on foreign powers. Meanwhile, Eastern Europe, which is less infected by green dogma, is expanding nuclear. Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic are building new reactors. Even war-torn Ukraine maintains over 50 TWh of nuclear output annually.

Big Tech’s nuclear hypocrisy: When renewables fail, they turn to real power

Here’s the ultimate irony: Silicon Valley’s sudden love for nuclear. Google just signed a deal to power its Tennessee and Alabama data centers with 50 MW of next-gen nuclear. Microsoft? Reopening Three Mile Island—yes, that Three Mile Island. Amazon is funding molten-salt reactors and fusion experiments.

Why the about-face? Because AI is an energy monster. U.S. data center demand is projected to skyrocket 130% by 2030, and no amount of solar farms can keep up. The tech giants know it. The grid operators know it. Even the climate cultists are realizing you can’t run a civilization on fairy dust and virtue signaling.

But where’s the outrage from Greta Thunberg? Where’s the backlash from the "keep it in the ground" crowd? Crickets. Because when the chips are down, even the woke capitalists choose survival over dogma.

The anti-nuclear movement was never about safety. It was about centralized control. Wind and solar require massive subsidies, fragile grids, and constant government intervention. Nuclear? It’s independent. Decentralized. Hard to manipulate.

That’s why the globalists hate it. That’s why the World Economic Forum pushes "net zero" scams while China builds reactors at warp speed. They don’t want you to have energy sovereignty. They want you dependent, obedient, and freezing in the dark when they decide to flip the switch.

But Asia isn’t playing along. And neither should we. China, South Korea, and even war-torn Ukraine are proving that nuclear isn’t the problem... it’s the solution.

Meanwhile, the U.S. is stuck in regulatory purgatory, where building a single reactor takes decades and billions in cost overruns. We have the technology. We have the resources. What we lack is the will to fight back against the anti-energy zealots.

Will America let Asia own the nuclear future? Or will we finally reject the green energy fraud, embrace nuclear, and take back our energy independence? If we don’t act soon, we’ll be left in the dark... literally.

Sources for this article include:

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GoldmanSachs.com

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