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Restoring U.S. Leadership in Nuclear Energy: A National Security Imperative

Restoring U.S. Leadership in Nuclear Energy: A National Security Imperative

Full Title:  Restoring U.S. Leadership in Nuclear Energy: A National Security Imperative
Author(s):   Michael Wallace, George David Banks
Publisher(s): Center for Strategic and International Studies
Publication Date: June 1, 2013
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The United States’ nuclear energy industry is in decline. Low natural gas prices, financing hurdles, failure to find a permanent repository for high-level nuclear waste, reactions to the Fukushima accident in Japan, and other factors are hastening the day when existing U.S. reactors become uneconomic. The decline of the U.S. nuclear energy industry could be much more rapid than policymakers and stakeholders anticipate.

China, India, Russia, and others plan on adding nuclear technology to their mix, furthering the spread of nuclear materials around the globe. U.S. companies must meet a significant share of this demand for nuclear technology, but U.S. firms are currently at a competitive disadvantage due to restrictive and otherwise unsupportive export policies. Without a strong commercial presence in new markets, the United States’ ability to influence nonproliferation policies and nuclear safety behaviors worldwide is bound to diminish. The United States cannot afford to become irrelevant in a new nuclear age.

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