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August 5, 2001
Joe F. Colvin
President and CEO, Nuclear Energy Institute
"Shaping Tomorrow’s Reality:
Vision 2020
"
American Nuclear Society Plenary Session
August 5, 2001
Thank you, Vic. Good morning everyone.
What a fitting collection of leaders to address the issue at hand today … the issue of leaders and leadership at a time when this remarkable business of nuclear energy charts a bold new future. I applaud Vic Parrish for his leadership in bringing this topic to the fore in this session.
And I’m very honored to speak to you today … because the timing couldn’t be better. In the event you haven’t noticed, nuclear energy is experiencing nothing short of a renaissance in every sense of the word.
I could ask for no better backdrop for my remarks today.
My intent today is three-fold:
First, to relay my perspective on nuclear energy’s renaissance … to share my own sense of why this has come about … among the media … among policymakers … and among the public at large.
Second, to outline a dynamic vision that is already taking shape ... a vision unveiled just a few months ago at NEI’s Nuclear Energy Assembly ... what we’ve termed “Vision 2020” ... a vision setting forth a clear framework to guide this industry over the next 20 years.
And third, to examine some of the challenges before us ... and to issue a call for the leadership necessary to turn the vision into reality.
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