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Looking at Nuclear Energy’s Future | OAS Episode 225
Episode 225

Looking at Nuclear Energy’s Future | OAS Episode 225

Two experts on nuclear energy policy joined this episode of the podcast to discuss how nuclear energy policy may or may not change in the transition from the Biden to the Trump administration, and how a steep increase in energy demand because of data center and new industrial facilities may affect that policy.

NCSL Podcasts · Jake Kincer, Rowen Price, Ed Smith

December 15, 202438m 2s

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Show Notes

Nuclear energy plays a significant role in our national energy supply picture and is seen by some as an invaluable piece of a future clean energy system. About 20% of the nation's energy supply comes from nuclear generation at more than 90 reactors and some experts believe the nation needs another 200 gigawatts of electricity from nuclear generation in the next 25 years.

On this podcast, we spoke with Jake Kincer, a program manager at Clear Path, a center-right think tank focused on accelerating efforts to reduce global energy emissions, and with Rowen Price, a policy adviser on nuclear energy at Third Way, a center-left oriented think tank focused on a range of public policy issues.

Kincer and Price discussed how nuclear energy policy may or may not change in the transition from the Biden to the Trump administration. They explained the role nuclear energy will likely play in the coming decades as energy use soars with the added demand of data centers, AI, new industrial facilities and the electrification of the transportation fleet. They also talked about the state role, the challenge of nuclear waste, and the increasing role of private companies contracting with nuclear power providers to guarantee energy for new developments.

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energy securitynuclear energythird wayclear path