Reframing Nuclear Narratives with the Breakthrough Institute
May 13, 2024
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Adam Stein, Director of Nuclear Energy Innovation at the Breakthrough Institute, discusses the launch of 'Build Nuclear Now', public opinion shifts on nuclear energy, contrast in energy policies, and advanced nuclear reactors. The conversation explores the history of nuclear power, challenges in the US energy landscape, market fit of advanced reactors, transitioning from coal, nuclear fuel, waste, and sustainability goals.
The Breakthrough Institute's 'Build Nuclear Now' campaign aims to accelerate regulatory changes for advanced nuclear reactors in the US.
Post-Three Mile Island incident, regulatory changes and safety concerns shaped public opinion towards nuclear energy in the US.
US energy policies shifted from growth-focused post-WWII to energy efficiency with flat demand despite technological advancements.
Deep dives
Overview of Build Nuclear Now Campaign at Breakthrough Institute
The Breakthrough Institute launched the Build Nuclear Now campaign to mobilize Americans for regulatory and legislative changes to accelerate new advanced nuclear reactors in the US. The campaign aims to garner public involvement in major proceedings to support the deployment of new nuclear energy.
Shifts in Public Perception and Regulatory Changes for Nuclear Energy
After the Three Mile Island incident in 1979, public perception of nuclear energy in the US shifted, leading to regulatory changes to enhance safety and address concerns. Federal interest rates, economic changes, and evolving energy consumption patterns also impacted the slowdown in nuclear energy advancement.
Evolution of Energy Efficiency and Demand in the US
The focus on energy efficiency in the US transitioned from a growth-oriented approach post-World War II to a more efficient utilization of resources in recent years. Industries and policies started driving efficiency, leading to a flat demand curve despite technological advancements in households and industries.
Challenges and Opportunities in Nuclear Energy Transition
The expectation of a nuclear renaissance in the early 2000s was stalled by the rise of natural gas due to fracking. The US faced challenges in building new nuclear plants, including regulatory hurdles and lack of infrastructure. The transition to nuclear energy faces workforce and knowledge base constraints despite potential benefits.
Future Energy Demand and Role of Advanced Nuclear Reactors
Energy demand is projected to increase significantly in the coming years, driving the need for alternative energy sources. Advanced nuclear reactors offer potential solutions by providing dispatchable power and contributing to decarbonization efforts. However, challenges in infrastructure, regulation, and public perception need to be addressed for successful deployment.
Adam Stein is the Director of Nuclear Energy Innovation at the Breakthrough Institute, where he focuses on the technology, policy, risk and economics of nuclear energy. The Breakthrough Institute is a global research center that identifies and promotes technological solutions to environmental and human development challenges. Among its many projects, the Breakthrough Institute recently launched Build Nuclear Now, a national campaign to mobilize Americans in targeted states to call for regulatory and legislative change to accelerate the licensing and deployment of new, advanced nuclear reactors in the United States.
Adam brings a pro-nuclear perspective to this conversation; and given that, Cody and Adam focus the majority of the discussion on the history of nuclear power in the US and potential paths forward, rather than debating the merits of nuclear (which could of course be a full episode by itself). Adam has a particular interest in advanced nuclear reactors, which represent a broad class of new technologies currently under development and review. This conversation covers these advanced reactors and so much more.
Episode recorded on Apr 15, 2024 (Published on May 13, 2024)
In this episode, we cover:
[02:39]: Launch of 'Build Nuclear Now' to boost public support for nuclear energy
[03:45]: Shift in public opinion on nuclear energy post-Three Mile Island incident
[05:03]: Contrast between post-WWII and current energy policies focusing on efficiency
[09:30]: Decline of nuclear energy due to increased natural gas from fracking
[10:48]: Challenges in revitalizing the stagnant US nuclear industry
[13:02]: Future projections for nuclear load growth by 2050
[15:14]: Why renewables and storage alone cannot meet future energy demands
[19:39]: Additional benefits of nuclear energy
[21:33]: The role of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the need for reform
[25:00]: Challenges with traditional nuclear reactor approval processes
[29:23]: Vogtle reactors and challenges for deploying nuclear plants in the US
[32:27]: The potential of advanced nuclear reactors and their smaller, adaptable designs
[39:32]: Strategic focus on Appalachia for repurposing coal plants for nuclear projects
[42:38]: Recent legislative efforts to modernize nuclear energy regulation and innovation
[52:12]: The process and challenges of nuclear fuel management, from enrichment to waste