 This is the year the world slowed down. Amidst great suffering and economic hardship, we held our breath. But while humankind struggled, the lockdown gave nature a short reprieve. We were given a glimpse of how clean our world could be. But we know that once we find a way out of this devastating pandemic, our climate challenges will not have gone away. So how can we restart our economies? While keeping our air fresh and making our climate stable. Because even in this recession, emissions are still too high. But abundant, low-carbon energy is already here. And we need more of it to drive the clean energy transition. Every day, new innovations and scientific breakthroughs are taking our most powerful energy source and turning it into our most viable chance. Advanced large reactors, even safer and more efficient. Small modular reactors, more flexible and with lower building costs. Innovations in waste management, deep geological disposal and recycling, hybrid systems that combine renewable with reliable, running on smart grids that are guided by artificial intelligence. New nuclear technologies are here to power a cleaner future and change the world.