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Nuclear energy has been powering our Navy for over sixty years, and new innovations are poised to continue this legacy, including mobile reactor technology that can help fuel our troops on the ground. Advanced nuclear designs provide a wide range of new applications—such as making power portable—and Project Pele is a program exploring the deployment of mobile nuclear reactors.
Reuters held an SMR & Advanced Reactor conference in Atlanta where industry leaders discussed how advanced nuclear will lead the wave of next-gen clean energy technologies—with financing playing a critical role. Maria Korsnick, president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute, spoke on a panel about getting stakeholders to the table and creating public and private partnerships to invest in new designs.
Nuclear energy leads the way in clean, reliable, affordable power as America’s largest source of carbon-free energy. Studies have shown it to also be one of the safest forms of energy. We asked the expert, John Kotek, NEI’s senior vice president of policy development and public affairs, about just how safe nuclear power is.
Nuclear energy pairs perfectly with renewables such as wind and solar to create a reliable, clean energy system. It provides carbon-free, around-the-clock power to fill the gaps when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing. Nuclear also complements renewables because it generates more power with less land.