By reforming the broken Nuclear Waste Policy Act, engaging with communities, and investing in innovation, the U.S. can more efficiently handle its spent fuel and address one of the biggest roadblocks to unleashing a nuclear energy revolution.
Author: Jeff Luse
House Science Committee Explores Ways to Improve ARPA-E
With changes, ARPA-E can be more effective in accelerating technological breakthroughs that bolster economic progress, reduce emissions, and advance American leadership.
New Report Details How Reorganizing the Department of Energy Will Accelerate Innovation
The Department of Energy is critical to advancing energy innovation, strengthening American competitiveness, and accelerating climate progress. Reforms will bring greater oversight, transparency and, effectiveness to the agency’s operations.
To Reduce Climate Risk, the SEC Should Ease the Cost of Doing Business
The SEC’s decision to exclude Scope 3 emissions was a win for businesses. However, the Commission’s complex reporting rules still add undue costs to consumers and the private sector.
Securing America’s Nuclear Energy Fuel Supply Chain
Expediting domestic production, reducing regulations, partnering with allies, and investing in innovation will reduce supply chain disruptions and accelerate a build out of nuclear energy in the U.S.
Three Federal Innovation Programs That Lawmakers Should Prioritize
As lawmakers look for ways to advance innovation while reducing the deficit, they should prioritize these three programs.
Rep. Ron Estes Explains the Benefits of Immediate Expensing
Rep. Estes has been leading the charge to make immediate expensing a more permanent fixture in the tax code.
The U.S. Continues to Invest in Carbon Capture
Private-public partnerships have the potential to transition carbon capture from a relatively nascent technology with promise, to an impactful, market-ready climate solution.
Senate Hearing Seeks to Understand Biden Administration’s LNG Export Ban
While the ban will not slow down immediate production, it could have serious implications for the future stability of America’s energy sector and long-term global climate progress.
Pipeline Innovation is Critical for Energy and National Security
Pipelines are critical for delivering energy to consumers and reducing emissions.