WHAT SHOULD POLICYMAKERS LEARN FROM V.C. SUMMER?
The sudden suspension of the V.C. Summer nuclear plant under construction in South Carolina last week came as a surprise to many in the nuclear industry. One of only two nuclear power plants under construction in the United States, V.C. Summer would have provided 2.2 GW of zero carbon electricity for 60 to 80 years, as well as almost 1,000 direct-hire permanent jobs.
But it does not signal the death of nuclear.
ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell and resident nuclear expert Spencer Nelson have laid out three clear lessons that can be drawn to help Congress, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, utilities, state regulators and others support future advanced reactor development.
READ RICH AND SPENCER’S RECOMMENDATIONS
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