Nuclear energy's resurgence in US policy spotlight

In Washington, a revitalized push for nuclear energy is gaining bipartisan support, offering a fresh direction for an industry plagued by past setbacks.

James Bikales and Catherine Morehouse report for Politico.


In short:

  • New legislation and Biden administration policies are breathing life into the nuclear power sector, marking a significant shift toward embracing it as a key carbon-free energy source.
  • Billions of dollars are being funneled into advancing nuclear technology and domestic uranium production, indicating strong bipartisan agreement on its importance for America's energy future.
  • Regulatory changes aim to streamline the licensing process for advanced reactors, promising to expedite the development of cleaner, more efficient nuclear energy.

Key quote:

"There’s a feeling of optimism within the industry, that things are finally lining up."

— Lesley Jantarasami, managing director of the energy program at the Bipartisan Policy Center

Why this matters:

Advocates argue that nuclear energy can provide a reliable, steady supply of electricity, unlike some renewable sources such as wind and solar, which are intermittent and depend on weather conditions. This reliability makes nuclear a potentially critical player in achieving a balanced, sustainable energy mix capable of meeting global energy demands while significantly reducing carbon emissions.

What a difference six years makes: “Far from the fire and fury of headline-grabbing Trump dramas, the apparent slow death of nuclear power plays on.”

About the author(s):

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