Kelly Sanchez+FollowAI in Nuclear: Game Changer or Red Flag?Palantir’s move to build an AI-powered operating system for nuclear reactor construction is shaking up the energy sector. Streamlining nuclear builds could mean faster, cheaper, and more reliable power—but does this tech leap come with new risks? As AI and nuclear energy converge, are we entering a smarter era, or opening the door to unforeseen vulnerabilities? Let’s debate the future of energy innovation. #NuclearTech #AIInnovation #EnergyDebate #Tech00Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowShould Scotland Tap Its Own Oil?Imagine paying top dollar for imported coffee when you’ve got beans growing in your backyard—that’s the oil debate in Scotland right now. Some politicians say leaving North Sea oil untouched is like shooting yourself in the foot, especially when energy bills are sky-high. Others argue it’s time to brew up more renewables and go green. Either way, what’s at stake is how much you’ll pay to keep the lights on—and who gets to call the shots. #EnergyDebate #Scotland #MoneyTalks #Business #Industry261Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWhy Scotland's Missing Out on Big Energy BucksSo, while England’s getting a multi-billion pound boost for new nuclear power plants (think: thousands of jobs and decades of cheap, clean energy), Scotland’s sitting it out. The Scottish Government isn’t keen on nuclear, and critics say that’s costing locals high-paying jobs and investment. Meanwhile, England’s energy projects are powering up, and folks in Scotland are left wondering if it’s time for a rethink. Would you trade a nuclear plant for a fatter paycheck and lower bills? #MoneyMoves #EnergyDebate #JobTalk #Business #Industry40Share