NIA Statement on the Confirmation of Christopher Hanson to Serve as Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to the Senate's vote in favor of confirming NRC Chair Christopher Hanson to serve for another term. This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald:
Statement on the Publication of Catalyzing Commitments to Advanced Nuclear Energy Projects by the Nuclear Innovation Alliance
Washington D.C. The following statement may be attributed to Judi Greenwald, executive director of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance:
“Advanced nuclear energy has the potential to be a key source of firm clean energy to support the transition to a decarbonized energy system. But potential project developers and investors have been hesitant to announce specific early mover projects or to make significant funding commitments to them.
Nuclear Innovation Newsletter
Washington D.C. In the month of May, the NIA team worked hard to prepare for the publication of "Catalyzing Commitments of Advanced Nuclear Energy Projects," by Steve Greene.
The team attended NEI's Nuclear Energy Policy Forum and had an Op-ed published in the National Interest on uranium enrichment.
May was an exciting month for nuclear energy with Congress passing a Russian Uranium Import ban which unlocked $2.7B to expand US nuclear fuel productions.
NIA Statement on the Senate Committee Vote to Reconfirm NRC Chair Hanson
WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) committee's vote in favor of confirming NRC Chair Christopher Hanson to serve for another term. This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald:
NIA Statement on Passage of the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act
WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to the passage of H.R. 1042, the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act, in the Senate. This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald: