
But things, apparently, are looking up. Or so they say. The company is, shall we say, regaining momentum. It’s a curious phrase, “regaining momentum,” as if momentum were a lost set of car keys. Still, they’ve got a project in Romania, which is promising. Six small modular reactors, enough to power a moderately sized city, slated for operation in 2033. That’s a good seven years away, of course. Plenty of time for unforeseen complications, geopolitical shifts, or, frankly, just a change of heart. It’s like building a cathedral – you start with enthusiasm and end with a nagging sense of exhaustion.