PERRY: U.S. LOSING NUCLEAR RACE
Energy Secretary Rick Perry said the U.S. needs to support its “disregarded” nuclear sector “because we’ve been losing that race” to China, Russia and others in providing clean, reliable power and safeguarding national security in weapons non-proliferation talks. “I don’t think anyone would argue right now that nuclear energy is healthy. It’s not,” he told the House Energy Subcommittee Oct. 12. If we’re going to continue to be a leader in nuclear energy in the world we have to support this industry in this country.” Small modular reactors and other advanced nuclear “are the real wave of the future,” he added to Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio). Latta touted his bipartisan Advanced Nuclear Technology Development Act unanimously approved by House lawmakers in January that would require the Department of Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission to consider new frameworks for licensing advanced nuclear reactors.
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Perry defended his department’s grid resiliency and reliability proposal sent to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as a way to “kickstart a national discussion” because “for years, this has been kicked down the road.”
Rep. Pete Olson (R-Texas) underscored nuclear’s role in grid reliability in noting that nuclear plants stayed online in and near his district during Hurricane Harvey when coal and natural gas units went offline.
House Energy Subcommittee Chairman Fred Upton signaled his intent to hold a hearing in the next couple of weeks on any lessons learned by the impact of the recent hurricanes.
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