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Statement from Doug True, chief nuclear officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute, regarding the submission of industry recommendations for accelerating NRC reform.
Mary and Jordan sit down with Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin—a longtime advocate for nuclear energy—to talk about lifting the state’s partial moratorium on nuclear and Illinois’ unique position to support nuclear energy production.
Statement from Maria Korsnick, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute regarding the re-confirmation of Chairman David Wright to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Mary and Jordan sit down with José Gaona, founder and CEO of ZETA, to discuss how nuclear energy is gaining traction with the newest generation of advocates.
So, what is happening in the states so far this year? Every state in the United States is looking at nuclear with a new perspective to help meet national security, reliability, economic, and clean generation goals.
The final version of the budget reconciliation bill, now passed by both chambers of Congress, goes to the President for signature. The following statement can be attributed to Maria Korsnick, president and chief executive officer at the Nuclear Energy Institute.
The U.S. Senate today passed their version of the budget reconciliation bill. The following statement can be attributed to Maria Korsnick, president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute.
Want to learn more about what is going on with nuclear energy internationally? We’re asking the expert, Stephanie Pronco, NEI’s Senior International Trade Specialist.
This week, Jordan and Mary sit down with Lisa Frizzell from NWMO to unpack the challenge of long-term nuclear waste storage and how Canada is pulling it off.
Nuclear continues to be a rare area of consensus across the political spectrum and in the private sector. And just last month, four Executive Orders were signed that were designed to get more nuclear online – and fast.