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Nuclear Energy Institute

Ken Berard
Mark Flanagan

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is the policy organization of the nuclear energy and technologies industry and participates in both the national and global policy-making process. NEI’s objective is to ensure the formation of policies that promote the beneficial uses of nuclear energy and technologies in the United States and around the world.

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Recent blog posts from Nuclear Energy Institute

No Hope, All Is Lost: A New Argument Against Nuclear Energy

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Glenn Compton, chairman of ManaSota-88, a regional environmental  group (the region being Florida), writes in the Sarasota Herald Tribune about the utter terribleness of nuclear energy. Now, it's not really fun or enlightening to find these little screeds and promote...

The Choreographers of Nature: Michio Kaku on Nuclear Energy

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Michio Kaku, co-founder of string field theory and professor of theoretical physics at City University in New York City, makes some interesting points in a short interview with The India Times' Narayani Ganesh: We're moving from being passive observers...

Industry Leaders State the Facts

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Poised on the brink of the largest capital investment program in its history, nuclear energy industry leaders this morning opened their 55th annual conference with pledges to face facts squarely and appraise the challenges and opportunities honestly as nuclear power...

Barack Obama on Nuclear Energy

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In an interview on "Meet the Press," Sen. Barack Obama (D) was asked by host Tim Russert to discuss his position on Nuclear Energy.    Russert: In terms of climate change, global warming, you've talked about wind and solar and biofuels....

The Rough and the Smooth in Canada

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An editorial in the Ottawa Citizen offers some surprises. Here's the rough: The latest fiasco in the world of nuclear is that the rehabilitation of Bruce Power units 1 and 2 is running up to 24 per cent over cost...