NIA Supports Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework
Nuclear Innovation Alliance Executive Director Judi Greenwald issued the following statement on the release of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework:
"The Nuclear Innovation Alliance strongly supports the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework that is being considered in the U.S. Senate. This bipartisan legislation would provide the foundation for reaching the nation's long-term climate, economic, and justice goals. It contains many provisions that will strengthen the resiliency of the energy system while creating jobs and economic growth.
NIA Statement in Support of the Energy Sector Innovation Credit Act
Nuclear Innovation Alliance Executive Director Judi Greenwald issued the following statement on the release of the Energy Sector Innovation Credit Act (ESIC):
“We are encouraged by the leadership of Senators Crapo, Whitehouse, Barasso, Bennet, Risch, and Hickenlooper in introducing technology-inclusive tax credit legislation to promote innovation in clean energy technology. Representatives Reed and Panetta have introduced identical legislation in the House.
Statement on the Introduction of the American Nuclear Infrastructure Act (ANIA)
WASHINGTON - Nuclear Innovation Alliance Executive Director Judi Greenwald issued the following statement on the introduction of the American Nuclear Infrastructure Act (ANIA) yesterday by Senators Capito, Whitehouse, Barasso, Booker, and Crapo:
NIA Statement in Support of CES Bill
Nuclear Innovation Alliance Executive Director Judi Greenwald issued the following statement on the introduction by U.S. Reps. Schrader (D-OR) and McKinley (R-WV) of the Clean Energy Future through Innovation Act of 2021:
NIA Statement on the White House Release of Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Request
Nuclear Innovation Alliance Executive Director Judi Greenwald issued the following statement on the release of topline spending figures for the U.S. Department of Energy in President Biden’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 budget request:
"We are encouraged by what we see in the President's budget request for FY 2022. Advanced nuclear technologies will need to be part of the overall solution to reaching mid-century climate goals. We need sufficient investments in research, development, and commercialization now to ensure that happens: this budget is a good first step in that direction."