Newsroom Archive
Each year, Earth Day is an opportunity for us to give thanks for Planet Earth and reflect upon ways we can take action to protect the environment. As the number one source of clean energy in the U.S., nuclear energy plays a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and keeping our planet green, and we’re proud to be in an industry that considers environmental stewardship to be a core tenet of our mission.
As America’s largest source of carbon-free power, nuclear energy facilities will play an important role in powering our rapidly growing fleet of electric vehicles without emissions. In response, electric utilities that operate nuclear power plants are investing in a range of initiatives to pave the way.
When it comes to innovation, it’s easy to think of new plant construction or advanced reactor technology, but the industry also is on the path to beating its own timeline for developing accident tolerant fuel—one of several new technologies that will help our current fleet achieve more efficiency. These advanced fuel designs will make plants even safer by allowing plant operators more time to respond to reactor conditions.
Katherine Hamilton, co-host of the Energy Gang podcast and chair of clean energy consulting firm 38 North Solutions, sits down with Monica Trauzzi in the eighth episode of “Off the Menu.” At Convivial in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood, Katherine and Monica discuss the recent shift in the clean energy conversation and the proposals—like the Green New Deal—that are driving change.
The Nuclear Energy Institute announces Dr. Ralph Izzo, of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), as incoming chairman of its board of directors and Mr. Paul D. Koonce, of Dominion Energy’s Power Generation Group, will serve as vice chairman of the board.