Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
As the nation looks to nuclear energy to help meet its energy
and environmental objectives, the Department of Energy has
requested that industry help to inform a decision on the potential
path forward for technologies and facilities associated with
domestic used fuel management. Industry responded with a
number of recommendations including one to develop a new
organizational approach to waste management. The concept has
gained interest and momentum. Should the federal
government remain responsible for waste management? Is
privatization the right approach? Or is the best way forward some
combination of both? What is the perception of nuclear
operators? Please join us for a panel to discuss these and other
critical issues.
More About the Speakers
Dan Stout
Director of Nuclear Fuel Recycling,
U.S. Department of Energy
Henry B. Barron
Executive Vice President of Constellation Energy,
and
President,
Chief Executive Officer and
Chief Nuclear Officer,
Constellation Nuclear Group
Jack Spencer
Research Fellow for Nuclear Energy Policy,
Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies,
The Heritage Foundation
Thomas H. Stanton
Fellow,
Center for the Study of American Government,
Johns Hopkins University
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