ACC President @ChrisBarnardDL sat down with @EQTCorp CEO Toby Rice to discuss how exporting American energy can strengthen allies, expand economic opportunity, and reinforce U.S. leadership around the world.
“We're looking for the unknown, the unexplored, and the unbelievable.” - @ConnerProchaska of @ARPAE of @ENERGY on what drives breakthrough energy innovation.
From fusion to geothermal, the technologies that transform the future often start as ideas that seem impossible today.
What are the challenges standing in the way of more nuclear?
According to Senator Bill Hagerty and NRC Chairman Ho Nieh, the key barriers are:
- Capital
- Supply Chain
- Workforce
Addressing these will be critical to scaling nuclear energy in the U.S.
"In the last 30 years, China has brought online 60 nuclear power plants. In the United States, only three.
That's not just a statistic. That's a strategic gap for the United States of America that we have to close."
- Ho Nieh, Chairman of @NRCgov
Microreactors could be deployed within 48 hours to provide power for disaster relief.
Think wildfires, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
In a chat with @AlexCKaufman at the Energy Imperatives Summit, @RitaB66 of @RadiantNuclear explains how advanced nuclear can strengthen resilience
This was a fun one to write and required a little digging into the problems facing the Great Salt Lake.
Give it a read and see where ACC stands on how to restore one of our greatest national treasures.
The Great Salt Lake has lost more than 2/3 of its surface area since its modern high-water mark. The consequences are real: toxic dust, shrinking wildlife habitat, and threats to global aquaculture.
The good news? The solutions already exist.
At a recent roundtable with Gov.
The Office of Energy Dominance Financing @juliekozeracki interviewed by @ThomasHochman
“The DOE has instructed the financing office to have 10 new reactors under construction by 2030.” ⚛️🦅
This morning, I joined @RepScottPeters & @ChrisBarnardDL at the Energy Imperatives Summit for a bicameral, bipartisan chat on the dangers our nation will face in the coming years if we do not fix our permitting process.
The only long-term solution to rising energy costs is for