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A common misconception is that residents in areas with renewable energy sources (such as wind or solar) are automatically opposed to nuclear energy. However, a recent study challenges this notion. According to the study, only 5% of people living in areas where renewable energy is a major source of energy production would actually live near a nuclear power plant, even if one were installed in their area. This suggests that there may be more room for cooperation and compromise on energy production methods, rather than an all-or-nothing approach.