Bright future for nuclear energy

Posted by Staff on October 8, 2008 |

The Nuclear Energy Summit featured four speakers to discuss future domestic nuclear deployment, domestic and global nuclear plant development, environmental improvements, and how to build a skilled labor force for the task. The resounding consensus agreed that there is a “bright future ahead for nuclear energy” to “sustain U.S. global leadership as a priority.” James Conca is the Director of the Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center in New Mexico. He advocated a sustainable energy plan for the globe by 2040 by using one-third fossil fuels, one-third renewable fuel, and one-third nuclear fuel. Everyone agreed on one thing: “It’s going to cost a lot no matter what you do.”

October 8, 2008

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