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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Nuclear Matters' Summer Road Trip



It was a busy summer for Nuclear Matters! We've spent the last few months on the road to raise awareness about the important role existing nuclear energy plants play in our country's energy mix. As you know, nuclear plants are our most reliable source of energy – a particularly important benefit during the summer months of peak electricity demand.

So where did we go on our summer road trip? Check it out:

 [ http://www.nuclearmatters.com/blog/events ]
  * *Boston, MA:* Nuclear Matters hosted an event [ http://www.nuclearmatters.com/blog/events/nuclear-going-forward-in-new-england ] about the importance of nuclear to New England. We were excited to have John Kotek, Director of Nuclear Energy for the U.S. Energy Department, join us to speak [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUbUpGBrkzM ] about his office's support of nuclear energy.

  * *Newport, RI:* We shared information on the benefits of nuclear plants with energy regulators from throughout the Northeast at a Nuclear Matters-sponsored reception.

  * *Milwaukee, WI:* Leadership Council member and Former FERC Commissioner Vicky Bailey joined a panel to address utilities officials from Missouri, Michigan and Wisconsin.

  * *Williamsburg, VA: *Our Co-Chair Evan Bayh and Leadership Council member Sean McGarvey, President of the North America's Building Trades Unions, spoke at a gathering of regulatory utility commissioners from across the mid-Atlantic.

  * *Austin, TX: *Leadership Council member Carol Browner joined [ http://www.nuclearmatters.com/blog/events/nuclear-matters-at-uswin-2015 ] hundreds of nuclear advocates from across the country during U.S. Women In Nuclear's Annual Conference.


As we head into the fall, be sure to stay up to date with the campaign's latest activities on the blog [ http://www.nuclearmatters.com/blog ], and we hope you will join us at an event in your area soon.

- The Nuclear Matters Team

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