Good things come in small reactors.
Happy Nuclear Innovation Week! We hope you’ll
join in on the online (#NuclearInnovation) – and in-person –
activities going on across the country.
We’re getting in the spirit by taking a closer look at one powerful
component of nuclear innovation: small modular reactors (SMRs). These
state-of-the-art devices are distinguished for their relatively small
size; they are scalable, making it easier to stand up in places where
larger plants can’t. When paired with traditional and other advanced
reactors, SMRs can help power our future.
Take
Action
Your voice
matters.
As we celebrate the innovative technologies shaping our industry
this week, we need your help to remind legislators of the important
technological, environmental, economic and secure benefits of nuclear
energy. Make sure your legislators hear your support for nuclear
energy this week!
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- NEI will host its annual state of the nuclear industry briefing
tomorrow, Tuesday, March 26, at 9 AM EST. Join us to hear from NEI
President and CEO Maria Korsnick on the growing momentum behind
nuclear energy in America. Tune in with us!
- All eyes are on Georgia this month. Nuclear Matters Advocacy
Council Member David Gattie shared his thoughts on an important milestone in
the construction of two new reactors at Plant Vogtle – the placement
of the containment vessel top head. Join us in celebrating this
moment!
- Crucial legislation was introduced in Pennsylvania that would
include nuclear energy in the state’s Alternative Energy Portfolio
Standards, protecting PA’s clean energy supply and nuclear industry
jobs for decades to come. Check out our full statement.
- Utah passed a pro-nuclear energy resolution to support
the construction and operation of advanced nuclear facilities in the
state. With its population expected to double by 2050 paired with its
goals to address climate change, Utah trusts nuclear energy to provide
consistent, clean energy to the masses.
- Andrew Klein, former president of the American Nuclear Society,
penned an op-ed highlighting the risks
Pennsylvania faces if nuclear energy is threatened and urging state
legislators to support this crucial economic engine.
- The weather has been wild, but nuclear energy is always up to the
challenge. As states have been hammered by extreme winter
weather, nuclear energy has been a stable, consistent and clean source
of energy, keeping our homes and communities powered when it matters
most.
- Minnesota is the latest state to announce its commitment to 100% clean
energy by 2050, and Xcel Energy knows that it can rely on nuclear
energy to reach that goal.
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Employees are the backbone of the industry.
We can rely on the thousands of nuclear energy employees to bring
power to the people each and every day.
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This week, follow along with us on Twitter and Facebook as we celebrate the innovations
that have brought the nuclear energy industry to where it is today and
as we connect with the movers, shakers and thinkers transforming the
industry. Use #NuclearInnovation to stay up-to-date on the
latest Nuclear Innovation Week happenings.
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