Changing the Landscape for New Nuclear Power (John Deutch, William Madia, Steven Koonin, James O. Ellis Jr.,and David Fedor)

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Afer more than a decade o meetings, studies, and recommendations on the potential orrevitalizing the US nuclear power enterprise, today’s message rom the nuclear community isclear: unexpected new energy demands, and the unconventional business models that comewith them, offer the best prospect in decades or delivering on new nuclear’s promise. Ithese new opportunities are cultivated, they could restart a civilian nuclear power enterprisethat possibly could compete on cost and at scale with other sources o energy. The incomingpresidential administration is well positioned not just to study the problem but also to dosomething about it, but that will require clear leadership and accountability or the outcomes.

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