111: The Case for Nuclear: Myths, Facts, and Its Role in a Zero-Carbon Future ft. Richard Ollington, Radiant Energy Group
MP3•Episode home
Manage episode 484483510 series 3462685
Content provided by Girish Shivakumar. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Girish Shivakumar or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Nuclear energy has long stood at the intersection of promise and controversy. From concerns over safety and public perception to its evolving place in global clean energy strategies, the conversation around nuclear is rarely straightforward. In this episode, Girish Shivakumar sits down with Richard Orlington of Radiant Energy Group — a veteran energy analyst tracking the global power sector — to separate fact from fiction.
We explore:
We explore:
- Why nuclear’s public narrative has shifted from weapons and accidents to clean, firm energy
- The lifecycle and real timelines behind nuclear project development
- How energy policies around the world are beginning to re-embrace nuclear
- The role nuclear can play in stabilizing the grid alongside renewables
- Common myths that continue to hold back progress in the sector
- What the data actually shows about nuclear’s cost, safety, and scalability
Richard brings a rare systems-level view of the energy transition, blending technical insight with global policy awareness. Whether you’re pro-nuclear, anti-nuclear, or undecided, this episode offers a balanced, data-driven lens through which to understand nuclear’s evolving role.
New episodes drop every two weeks. Follow the show and stay tuned for more conversations unpacking the nuclear puzzle.
Connect with Richard: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/richardollington | https://www.radiantenergygroup.com/
Artwork courtesy: www.terregeneration.com – a content agency specialised in stories on climate, biodiversity and sustainability.
Liked the episode? Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Share with three people who care about our energy future.
111 episodes