One of the great debates, of course, with dealing with nuclear power is figuring out what we do with the spent fuel.
I think it all comes down to a commitment to making it happen.
I think it's clear that one of the positives is the ability to locate in some more remote areas.
As Senator Murkowski stated we know that history from the days of Atoms for Peace program in the beginning days of the nuclear navy.
I can say confidently that the Bingaman/Murkowski/Udall legislation represents a strong foundational effort to augment the Federal Governmen...
As we seek to invigorate a nuclear resurgence here in the United States, it can be instructive to look back at nuclear's ritz.
If you're not doing anything wrong, you never have to worry.
the President has his team, he appoints them. I'm looking forward to seeing you all serve.
the Federal Trade Commission should have more information from the States about what everyday consumers...the bread-and-butter concerns of e...
They don't want to listen to the facts.
I have been expressing concern about our reliance as a Nation on other countries, particularly China, with regards to the rare earth mineral...
A follow-up questions because you prompted this, Dr. McGrath.
The topic this morning, grid-scale energy storage has the potential to transform the way that we generate and receive electricity.
Just in terms of necessary infrastructure to accommodate the integration of plug-in vehicles, where there is the charging stations, the elec...
We don't want to become addicted to imported rare earths in the same way that we have for oil.
In my opening comments, I mentioned specifically my interest in the pumped hydro and recognized that it has been the workhorse for utility-s...
I assume we can add pumped storage stations to the existing hydro facilities. Is that correct, Mr. Mainzer?
It is important to remove the regulatory barriers.