The 2025 Nuclear News Energy Quiz

February 7, 2025, 9:30AMNuclear NewsJames Conca

Are you an energy genius? It’s hard to tell whether or not Americans are really aware of the energy that controls our lives, so the following energy quiz should be revealing. The answers are revealed as you take the quiz. Most answers can be found in the pages of the 2024 issues of Nuclear News—so if you’ve been a diligent NN reader you should do fine!

Scoring: Out of 20 questions, 0–5 correct answers means you may need to read up on energy so you’re not at the mercy of others; 6–10 correct answers is a good passing grade (I don’t curve); 11–15 means you’re energy literate; 16–19 means you should be advising Congress; 20 correct answers suggests you’re Mr. Spock reincarnated.


1. What is the fastest growing energy source in the world?


2. Why does the U.S. Department of Defense want a small nuclear reactor as soon as possible?


3. What energy source can produce 656 billion kilowatt-hours with the least amount of steel?


4. The United States has about 200,000 miles of pipelines carrying petroleum products. About how many miles are over 100 years old?


5. Which sector of America’s infrastructure has the best grade from the American Society of Civil Engineers?


6. From 1990 to 2012, non-weather-related grid outages barely increased from just under 20 events per year to just over 20 events per year. At the same time, weather-related grid outages increased from under 10 events per year to over:


7. Oil and gas drill rigs can now pick themselves up and walk to another site:


8. According to the new Lazard cost analysis, the indirect cost of firming, or backing up, renewable energy systems on average increases the cost of that energy by about:


9. What is the average mortality rate in the world, in deaths per trillion kilowatt-hours produced, of wind turbines?


10. What is the average mortality rate, in deaths per trillion kilowatt-hours produced, of nuclear?


11. How many fully electric vehicles (or hydrogen equivalents) will it take at the least to reduce petroleum use in America by 90 percent by 2040?


12. How many fully electric vehicles do we have today in America?


13. Which state has the poorest wind resources for energy production using onshore wind turbines?


14. Obtaining sufficient supplies of which mineral/metal poses the largest hurdle to decarbonizing the world’s energy mix?


15. According to the latest UN Economic Commission for Europe report, which energy source has the lowest life cycle impact on human health and the environment in total?


16. About how much energy does it take to lift someone up out of poverty?


17. How much electricity will the world be using in 2050, at the least?


18. Which country has a deep geological nuclear waste repository in a host rock of salt?


19. Over the life of an average car that gets 30 miles per gallon, the cost of gasoline will be about $20,000. Over the same lifespan, about how much will the electricity cost to run a fully electric vehicle?


20. In the event that the world does not decarbonize its energy production sufficiently by 2050 to mitigate the worst of global warming, what is our most plausible Plan B?



Have a wonderful and happy 2025!


James Conca is a scientist in the field of earth and environmental sciences specializing in geologic disposal of nuclear waste, energy-related research, planetary surface processes, radiobiology and shielding for space colonies, and subsurface transport and environmental cleanup of heavy metals.


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