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bottleneck

noun as in obstacle

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China and Russia dominate the current uranium enrichment supply chain, which creates bottlenecks and geopolitical risks.

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Meanwhile, there are other bottlenecks, such as securing construction permits and connecting turbines to natural gas.

Tech executives have said they have enough chips in the U.S. and power is the AI industry’s main bottleneck.

The administration has also pushed for the development of nuclear-energy solutions to facilitate access to power, which has been a key bottleneck for the development of data centers.

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“With the gas distribution network already constrained, the U.S. gas market could face supply bottlenecks, price volatility, and a growing dependence on higher-cost supply basins,” analysts at McKinsey said in a report.

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