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Sep 25, 2025 Doreen Harris, President and CEO of NYSERDA, talks about New York's ambitious energy plan, emphasizing advanced nuclear power as a vital component for a stable, emissions-free future. She shares insights on designing safer, modular reactors to meet rising electricity demands. Joining her is Nick Campanella from Barclays, who discusses the financial landscape for nuclear investment and the importance of policy support. They explore challenges like construction risks, consumer willingness to pay, and how recent shifts in energy economics could favor nuclear projects.
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Advanced Nuclear As A Core Resource
- NYSERDA views advanced nuclear as a central pillar of dispatchable, emissions-free power for New York's future.
- Doreen Harris expects advanced nuclear could supply several gigawatts alongside renewables to meet rising demand.
Demand Spike Drives Diverse Resource Mix
- New York forecasts electricity demand could rise ~25% in 15 years from electrification and large industrial loads.
- NYSERDA plans tens of gigawatts of renewables plus dispatchable emissions-free resources to meet that increase.
Use A First-Movers Order Book
- Standardize technology choices via a coordinated 'first movers' order book to drive scale and cost reductions.
- Align states and buyers now to create repeatable procurement that compresses future costs.
