Does the us nuclear industry have a future (mark hibbs, carnegie endowment internat. peace)al

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Does the U.S. Nuclear Industry Have a Future? Markd Hibbs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace August 10, 2017 That America’s nuclear power plant construction industry is stagnating or even in decline is not news. Nuclear vendor firms in the United States currently fare no better than their counterparts in most countries with established nuclear power programs. But the pending bankruptcy of Westinghouse, announced five months ago, could have farreaching strategic impact on U.S. exports and on the economic viability, safety, and security of nuclear power installations in the United States and beyond.

Mark Hibbs Senior Fellow Nuclear Policy Program The United States generates one-fifth of its electricity using one hundred nuclear power reactors. That’s more reactors than in any other country, but until 2013 the last construction start in the United States was in 1977. During the intervening years, nuclear power plant constructors were saddled with challenges: more demanding safety and regulatory requirements following nuclear accidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima; rising input costs; lack of political support; power market deregulation; and competition from other sources, chiefly wind and natural gas. During the two decades when nearly all nuclear power plants in the United States were built, a half-dozen U.S. vendors set up about five new reactors per year. After that, the Page 1


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