U.S. should commit to being a leader in nuclear technologies
The
recent approval of an application to build two reactors at Plant Vogtle
in Georgia and a $10 million federal infusion of funding for
researching nuclear technologies should be followed by further U.S.
commitments to nuclear energy, writes J. Scott Peterson, senior vice
president of communications at the Nuclear Energy Institute. "It would
be shortsighted for our nation to cede this leadership, and tens of
thousands of jobs, to other nations by not building on this momentum,"
Peterson writes. The Huffington Post
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