Sure it can. France achieved 88% of their domestic electricity production in 20yrs, replacing fossil. They use 5oz of uranium per year per person in France which is about $15 per person per year worth. And close to 50% of their domestic primary energy consumption. Do that once more and that would replace all fossil energy. Of course you would have to do a lot of energy conversion alongside of that. i.e. BEVs, heat pumps, nuclear district heating & hot water, nuclear synthetic fuels etc.
Sure it can. France achieved 88% of their domestic electricity production in 20yrs, replacing fossil. They use 5oz of uranium per year per person in France which is about $15 per person per year worth. And close to 50% of their domestic primary energy consumption. Do that once more and that would replace all fossil energy. Of course you would have to do a lot of energy conversion alongside of that. i.e. BEVs, heat pumps, nuclear district heating & hot water, nuclear synthetic fuels etc.