Seeing that they need quite a lot of clean water, which is not widely available everywhere during the entire year in big amounts, especially with these droughts due to climate change.

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    There’s many different nuclear reactor designs

    For the traditional ones that require lots of cooling water, oceans are typically used so they don’t suffer from droughts. If you actually need fresh water you have desalinization available, and nuclear power can power that.

    There are more self-contained designs, as you would see on ships.

    They’re also some hands-off designs that generate low amounts of power over a long period of time used for remote installations.

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      Would the hypothetical nuclear fusion power plant require less water? And do you think that when we finally find out how to do it, a fusion based design will become widespread?

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        Fusion designs currently require a ton of water for cooling (first wall and divertor) beyond what is needed for electricity production.