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The road to economy-wide decarbonization is being met with high traffic, which, if well run, will ensure a sustainable future for our planet. One path to that future is through hydrogen. But hydrogen production currently relies heavily on splitting natural gas, a carbon-emitting process. Here's where nuclear energy shines.
The NRC must not be the impediment that prevents the United States from being the global leader in safe, reliable, carbon-free advanced nuclear that is essential to meeting the huge demand seen in the United States and around the world. Now is the time to modernize the NRC’s mission and recognize their significant role in enabling advanced nuclear as the backbone of a secure, carbon-free future.
Interest in nuclear was big before, but now it’s bigger than ever. NEI’s latest survey shows how the benefits of recent policy changes provide an even brighter future for nuclear, with significant enhancements planned for the current fleet and an increasing level of activity toward the deployment of new nuclear.
March is Women’s History Month—a time to highlight and honor the contributions of women to events in history and in the present day. We’re celebrating by asking the first woman chief nuclear officer in the United States and NEI’s President and CEO Maria Korsnick about how she got to where she is today and women leaders who inspired her along the way.
Electricity is responsible for a fourth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions—but manufacturing and industry make up over half. There is a solution though: nuclear energy. Want to learn more about how nuclear can decarbonize the entire economy? We’re asking the expert, NEI’s Director of Markets & Policy, Benton Arnett.