Yes, coal is serious crap. I don't get why is the US still using such a daunting amount of it.
They are using a lot of energy per person but the percentage of coal used in the US is better than the average in the world. The only reason for using coal is that it is cheap, since coal power don't have to carry all their own costs.
The US use about 63% fossil fuels for electricity and about half of that is from coal.
https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3Globally 38% is from coal.
https://www.iea.org/statistics/electricity/Why compare against coal, instead of other kinds of power plants?
I compare against coal since that is the biggest source of electricity. It makes no sense to shut down nuclear power plants as long as there are still coal plants in operation.
All kinds of burning (coal, gas, wood or other bio-fuels) causes more damage to human health (because of air pollution) than nuclear power, even if there was a major nuclear disaster every year (which there is not). Fukushima is a very serious accident, no doubt about that, but it's not believed to be worse than Chernobyl. We know today after more than 30 years of research what the consequences of Chernobyl is. If you compare that to the problem with air pollution, which according to the UN causes 7 million deaths every year it is clear nuclear is one of the safest methods of generating electricity. Air pollution comes mainly from burning. As I showed before, over a period of 30 years domestic wood stoves in Sweden kill more people than the Chearnobyl disaster did globally, and Sweden only has a population of 10 million. (Wood ash can also be pretty toxic by the way).
Solar is slightly safer and cleaner than nuclear I believe [although there are those who claim more people die from falling down from roofs when maintaining solar panels than from nuclear (per generated watt)]. Unfortunately wind and solar can not be used to replace energy from burning
completely, because solar and wind does not produce energy when the sun is not shining and the wind is not blowing. Therefore we still need an alternative and the safest and most environmentally friendly alternative is nuclear.
Wind and solar also only produce electricity, while in many parts of the world we need a lot of heat during the winters, and nuclear can be used for district heating. Today, because people are so irrationally scared of radiation, the heat from nuclear power plants is often just dumped in the ocean.