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Washington Examiner: GOP Evolution on Climate
“Republicans want to participate in the right kind of [climate change] solution,” said Saxby Chambliss, the former Georgia Republican senator who chaired the Senate Agriculture Committee. The Washington Examiner reported Chambliss’ comments suggest “some Republicans are getting engaged in climate policy talks because they’re seeing the world around them affected by climate change.” Read more
Washington Examiner: Trump boost to nuclear power to live on in Biden administration
The Washington Examiner reported the Biden Administration is poised to embrace nuclear power to reduce carbon emissions and will look to build upon the Trump administration’s support for the technology. ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell said, “We couldn’t lose any ground with existing nuclear, and then we’d have to do a significant national deployment of all types of new clean technologies.” Read more
Recap: Foreign Policy Hosted Virtual Dialogue on Clean Energy Innovation
Foreign Policy magazine and ClearPath hosted a discussion on Wednesday with private and public sector thought leaders about driving innovation and exports in the US clean energy market to bolster domestic economic growth and reduce global carbon emissions. The event convened leading voices from government, industry and finance about how we can most effectively tailor support for U.S. clean energy innovation and exports, including strategies to reduce the cost of these technologies for developing markets worldwide.
Speakers included Brendan Bechtel, Chairman and CEO, Bechtel; Allison Carlson, Managing Director, Foreign Policy Analytics; Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND); Piotr Naimski, Poland’s Minister of Energy and Secretary of State for Strategic Energy Infrastructure; Rich Powell, Executive Director, ClearPath; and Kimberly Reed, President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Watch the recording here.
Video: TerraPower & X-energy to Demonstrate Advanced Reactor Technology
A moonshot goal of bringing advanced nuclear technology to market just became reality with the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program, or ARDP. Congratulations to the two companies who were selected for the ARDP: TerraPower and X-energy!
These two companies, along with their teams, will partner with DOE and the National Labs to demonstrate their advanced reactor concepts in the next seven years.
Watch the video here
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