Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future Report to the Secretary of Energy
The
Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future (BRC) was formed by
the Secretary of Energy at the request of the President to conduct a
comprehensive review of policies for managing the back end of the
nuclear fuel cycle and recommend a new strategy. It was cochaired by
Rep. Lee H. Hamilton and Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Other Commissioners were
Mr. Mark H. Ayers, the Hon. Vicky A. Bailey, Dr. Albert Carnesale, Sen.
Pete Domenici, Ms. Susan Eisenhower, Sen. Chuck Hagel, Mr. Jonathan
Lash, Dr. Allison M. Macfarlane, Dr. Richard A. Meserve, Dr. Ernest J.
Moniz, Dr. Per Peterson, Mr. John Rowe, and Rep. Phil Sharp.
The Commission and its subcommittees met more than two dozen times between March 2010 and January 2012 to hear testimony from experts and stakeholders, to visit nuclear waste management facilities in the United States and abroad, and to discuss the issues identified in its Charter. Additionally, in September and October 2011, the Commission held five public meetings, in different regions of the country, to hear feedback on its draft report. A wide variety of organizations, interest groups, and individuals provided input to the Commission at these meetings and through the submission of written materials. Copies of all of these submissions, along with records and transcripts of past meetings, are available at the BRC website (www.brc.gov).
This report highlights the Commission’s findings and conclusions and presents recommendations for consideration by the Administration and Congress, as well as interested state, tribal and local governments, other stakeholders, and the public.
The Commission and its subcommittees met more than two dozen times between March 2010 and January 2012 to hear testimony from experts and stakeholders, to visit nuclear waste management facilities in the United States and abroad, and to discuss the issues identified in its Charter. Additionally, in September and October 2011, the Commission held five public meetings, in different regions of the country, to hear feedback on its draft report. A wide variety of organizations, interest groups, and individuals provided input to the Commission at these meetings and through the submission of written materials. Copies of all of these submissions, along with records and transcripts of past meetings, are available at the BRC website (www.brc.gov).
This report highlights the Commission’s findings and conclusions and presents recommendations for consideration by the Administration and Congress, as well as interested state, tribal and local governments, other stakeholders, and the public.
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