NIA's Statement on New Report "New Nuclear Project Development"

September 30th, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. The following statement may be attributed to Judi Greenwald, executive director of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance:   

Opinion Piece: Why many environmentalists are warming to nuclear power

September 11th, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. This opinion piece was published on September 11, 2024 on Utility Dive. To read the full article, click here: Why many environmentalists are warming to nuclear power. The first three paragraphs of the article can be seen below. 

 

NIA Statement on the Nomination of Matt Marzano to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

July 24th, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to President Biden's nomination of Matt Marzano to be a Comissioner on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald: 

 

NIA's Statement on Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Action to Improve Mandatory Hearings

July 18th, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's action to improve mandatory hearings. This statement may be attributed to NIA Executive Director Judi Greenwald: 

"As a think and do tank focused on advanced nuclear power development and deployment, NIA welcomes today's NRC action to remove the existing blanket requirement for oral hearings in licensing approval processes, regardless of the specifics of the individual application.

Statement on “Key Recommendations for Reforming U.S. Nuclear Energy Regulation” by the Nuclear Innovation Alliance

July 17th, 2024

WASHINGTON D.C. The following statement may be attributed to Judi Greenwald, executive director of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance:   

“The deployment of advanced nuclear reactors requires effective and efficient nuclear reactor licensing that enables safe, publicly trusted, and commercially competitive construction and operation. Reforms are necessary for NRC to have the capacity and capability to implement modernized, risk-informed, performance-based, and technology-inclusive regulatory processes and frameworks.”