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Fire2Fission Podcast featuring Judi Greenwald

Judi Greenwald & Mark Hinaman |

Judi Greenwald join's and Mark Hinaman on the Fire2Fission podcast to talk about her career in energy, the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, and how we need to innovate on more than just technology. This podcast can also be found on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

An additional one-time appropriation of $2.1 to $3.5 billion and authority to procure domestic low-enriched uranium (LEU) and high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) using a “revolving fund” would provide DOE the guaranteed funding and tools necessary to catalyze new domestic LEU and HALEU production and break our dependence on Russian nuclear fuels.

 

This fact sheet discusses why advanced nuclear energy is a key climate solution. It focuses on modeling results that show the role of advanced nuclear energy in reaching net-zero, advanced nuclear's value proposition compared to other power sources, and the role of flexible resources (like advanced nuclear energy) in a clean energy system. 

This report summarizes NIA's 2022 Chatham House Rules workshop on Advanced Reactor Licensing Efficiency. The workshop convened stakeholders from both industry and public interest groups to share experiences and insights from prior licensing activities, best practices for licensing engagement and activities, and emerging best practices for new reactor licensing. This report synthesizes workshop presentations and discussions, and provides recommendations on how applicants, NRC staff and management, and the NRC Commission can work together to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of advanced reactor licensing reviews. To read the recommendations only, please follow the link here.

This fact sheet provides discussion points on why advanced nuclear energy should be considered economical competitive and will play an important role in helping reach climate and energy security goals in the energy transition.

This fact sheet provides discussion points on why advanced nuclear is poised to help decarbonize applications beyond our electricity, including providing clean heat and steam for hydrogen production, desalination, and chemical processes.