Nuclear industry hopes to expand output with new reactors
By JENNIFER McDERMOTT
Associated Press
The trade association for U.S. nuclear plant operators says it hopes to nearly double their output over the next three decades. Those plans hang on the functionality of a new type of nuclear reactor that’s far smaller than traditional reactors. The industry is generating less electricity as reactors retire. Even so, utilities that are members of the Nuclear Energy Institute project they could add 90 gigawatts of nuclear power with the bulk of that coming online by 2050. That translates to about 300 new small modular reactors. The institute’s president spoke about doubling U.S. nuclear output in a speech Tuesday to industry leaders and policymakers.