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June 22, 2006

Nuclear Energy Institute

U.S. Senate
Committee on the Environment and Public Works
Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate Change and Nuclear Safety

Washington, D.C.
June 22, 2006


On behalf of the nuclear energy industry, the Nuclear Energy Institute appreciates the opportunity to provide this testimony for the record on the role of nuclear energy in U.S. energy policy, on the value of our 103 operating nuclear power plants and on the strategic importance of building new nuclear power plants in the years ahead.

NEI is responsible for developing policy for the U.S. nuclear energy industry. Our organization’s 270 member companies represent a broad spectrum of interests, including every U.S. energy company that operates a nuclear power plant. NEI’s membership also includes nuclear fuel-cycle companies, suppliers, engineering and consulting firms, national research laboratories, manufacturers of radiopharmaceuticals, universities, labor unions and law firms.

America’s nuclear power plants are the most efficient and reliable in the world. Nuclear energy is the largest source of carbon-free electricity in the United States and our nation’s second-largest source of electricity after coal. Nuclear power plants in 31 states provide electricity for one of every five U.S. homes and businesses. More than eight out of 10 Americans believe nuclear energy should play an important role in the country’s energy future.1

Given these facts and the strategic importance of nuclear energy to our nation’s energy security, economic growth and environmental protection, NEI encourages Congress to maintain policies that ensure the continued viability of nuclear power and to provide the impetus required to expand carbon-free nuclear energy as a vital part of our nation’s diverse energy mix.

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