Nuclear Innovation Newsletter

October 31st, 2024

Washington D.C. In the month of October NIA partnered with the Virginia Nuclear Energy Consortium to co-host and participate in a workshop for state legislators, VA government officials, and local stakeholders. 

NIA released our "2024 Global Advanced Nuclear Energy Demonstrations Map" in collaboration with Third Way, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, ClearPath, and Clean Air Task Force and our newest report "Nuclear Reactor Licensing 101"

NIA welcomed our newest team member Dr. James Richards. 

Nuclear Innovation Newsletter

September 30th, 2024

Washington D.C. in September NIA's Patrick White testified before the Senate and Natural Resources Committee on the commercial deployment pathway for fusion energy.

NIA released our newest report "New Nuclear Project Development," by Stephen Greene and Judi Greenwald had her op-ed "Why many environmentalists are warming to nuclear power" published in Utility Dive. 

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Nuclear Innovation Newsletter

August 31st, 2024

Washington D.C. In August NIA completed our Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp, released statements on the nomination of Matt Marzano to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's action to improve Mandatory Hearings. 

NIA's Patrick White presented on The New Age of Nuclear Energy at 2024 NCSL Summit on August 6

Nuclear Innovation Newsletter

July 31st, 2024

Washington D.C. In July NIA hosted the 7th edition of our Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp in partnership with the University of Wyoming. 

We released our newest report "Key Recommendations for Reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Agency" and released a statement welcoming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's New Executive Director for Operations 

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Nuclear Innovation Newsletter

June 30th, 2024

Washington D.C. In the month of June NIA published our newest report "Catalyzing Commitments to Advanced Nuclear Energy Projects," and hosted a publication webinar. 

NIA's Erik Cothron attended TerraPower's groundbreaking for its Natrium Reactor in Kemmerer, Wyoming and NIA released statements on the Congressional Passage of the Advance Act and the Confirmation of Christopher Hanson to Serve as Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission