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Guidance that may be used by a licensee to conduct periodic emergency preparedness program reviews at a 24-month frequency, as allowed by 10 CFR 50.54(t)(1)(ii).
NEI provides comments in response to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen Program’s Request for Information.
Many voices have joined the consensus to reduce carbon emissions. Now politicians, investors, policy experts, climate activists and more are transforming those sentiments into concrete steps forward. There is one constant: Any path to reduce carbon emissions must be technology-neutral. As plans become policy, it’s clear that nuclear energy will have an essential role in our future.
A summary of the findings of the Potomac Economics study, "A Review of Nuclear Costs and Revenues in PJM."
A new study from Potomac Economics concludes that most of the nuclear plants in PJM will not produce enough revenue to remain economically viable in the coming years .
Nuclear energy is the ideal carbon-free, 24/7/365 partner to wind turbines, solar panels and energy storage in meeting President Biden’s goal to decarbonize our electricity system by 2035 and rebuild the economy.
Nuclear energy is the ideal carbon-free, 24/7/365 partner to wind turbines, solar panels and energy storage in meeting President Biden’s goal to decarbonize our electricity system by 2035 and rebuild the economy.
Nuclear energy will play a major role in the transition to a carbon-free world. The U.S. industry must be able to compete quickly, in order to ensure our national securityand regain leadership from Russia and China.
The nuclear energy sector is responsible for approximately 100,000 well-paying jobs, and the nuclear sector is the highest paying industry in the electric power generation sector.
A consensus is forming that as important as renewables are to reduce carbon emissions, achieving a 100 percent clean, carbon-free energy system requires a mix of fuels. Nuclear power—the nation’s largest source of carbon-free electricity—is an essential part of the U.S. clean energy portfolio.
Optimizing FLEX Equipment Preventive Maintenance Strategies and Sharing of Operational Experience
A comprehensive review of publicly available operational and safety performance metrics demonstrates that the U.S. nuclear industry has consistently and substantially improved both performance and safety. Industry’s high level of performance manifests itself in many ways, including public safety, worker safety and plant reliability.