And how long from proposal to breaking ground?
And how many can we build at the same time?
Can we find enough sites or extend existing ones enough?
What problems will we have with water shortages for cooling?
And so on.
We are, thankfully, going to continue to build nuclear all over the world, perhaps most importantly in places like China where they may convert thermal coal plants to nuclear, but it's going to be a relatively small part of the energy mix overall and is not going to solve the doubt that the poster had and my original response was aimed at. Renewables + batteries + transmission, and I should add efficiency improvements, can do it now, at scale, and faster than we can imagine.