NIA Statement on the Confirmation of Matthew Marzano as NRC Commissioner
Washington D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to the Senate confirmation of Matthew Marzano to serve as a Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald:
NIA Statement on the Release of a new Report "From Reactors to Repositories: Disposal Pathways for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Waste"
WASHINGTON D.C. The following statement may be attributed to Erik Cothron, Senior Analyst for the Nuclear Innovation Alliance:
Release of the Updated Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technology Company Compendium and Primer
WASHINGTON, D.C. Today the Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) released the second update to its Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technology: A Company Compendium and third update to their Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technology: A Primer. These updated reports provide information, resources and insights into advanced nuclear technology innovation and commercialization. They should serve as resources for investors, reporters, policymakers, regulators and others who want to learn more about advanced nuclear technologies and the key players building this industry.
Nuclear Innovation Newsletter
Washington D.C. In the month of October NIA partnered with the Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium to co-host and participate in a workshop for state legislators, VA government officials, and local stakeholders.
NIA released our "2024 Global Advanced Nuclear Energy Demonstrations Map" in collaboration with Third Way, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, ClearPath, and Clean Air Task Force and our newest report "Nuclear Reactor Licensing 101"
NIA welcomed our newest team member Dr. James Richards.
Nuclear Innovation Newsletter
Washington D.C. in September NIA's Patrick White testified before the Senate and Natural Resources Committee on the commercial deployment pathway for fusion energy.
NIA released our newest report "New Nuclear Project Development," by Stephen Greene and Judi Greenwald had her op-ed "Why many environmentalists are warming to nuclear power" published in Utility Dive.