Impressions from the Europe Nuclear Energy & SMR Conference (ENES 2025) in Prague

October 22nd, 2025

NIA Senior Fellow Jessica Lovering recently attended the Europe Nuclear Energy & SMR Conference in Prague. She shared her insights and impressions in the following dispatch.  

Statement on the Publication of “Progress of Early Mover Nuclear Projects: Key Indicators to Watch” by the Nuclear Innovation Alliance

October 20th, 2025

The following statement may be attributed to Judi Greenwald, President and CEO of the Nuclear Innovation Alliance: Today, the Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) released a new report, Progress of Early Mover Nuclear Projects: Key Indicators to Watch, by Dr. James Richards. The last decade has seen numerous funding rounds, project announcements, and partnership agreements. With all the fervor, it can be difficult to assess the viability and maturity of individual projects and to evaluate industry progress as a whole.

NIA Statement on the Confirmation of Theodore J. Garrish to be Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy

September 18th, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to yesterday’s Senate Environment and Public Works Committee oversight hearing of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This statement may be attributed to NIA President and CEO, Judi Greenwald:   

 

NIA Statement on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee's Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oversight Hearing

September 4th, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. The Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) shared the following statement in response to yesterday’s Senate Environment and Public Works Committee oversight hearing of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). This statement may be attributed to NIA President and CEO, Judi Greenwald:   

NIA Statement on the Publication of the July 2025 Update to the New Nuclear Energy Guide for State Policymakers

July 30th, 2025

Today the Nuclear Innovation Alliance (NIA) released an update to our “New Nuclear Energy Guide for State Policymakers.” The Guide serves as an introduction to new nuclear energy projects and policies for state-level policymakers and stakeholders. It describes new nuclear reactor technology and its benefits, provides an overview of enabling federal policies, and reviews state options to incentivize local development of new reactors. The report also contains case studies of emerging, state-specific new nuclear initiatives including: