Regardless of level of #renewables deployment, to achieve net-zero in the U.S. by 2050 requires ~550–770 GW of additional clean, firm capacity. Modeling results indicate demand for 200+ GW of new nuclear capacity. #AdvancedNuclear 2/x
Multiple system-level decarbonization modeling exercises over the last 2 years have concluded that, especially with estimates for #renewables buildout that account for limitations from #transmission expansion and #LandUse, significant new #nuclear power would be required by 2050.
Six features contribute to #AdvancedNuclear power’s differentiated value proposition for a #decarbonized grid: clean, firm, land-sparing, transmission-sparing, locally beneficial, economy-wide decarbonization. Industry, society & government can make nuclear cheap for #liftoff.
Needs:
Committed orderbook: for 5–10 deployments of at least one reactor design by 2025 (Gen III+ SMR / Gen IV)
Project delivery: ± 20% on-& and on-budget for sustained demand and momentum.
Industrialization: workforce, supply chain, and licensing, need to scale in a timely way
Decarbonizing the last ~20% of the grid would be very difficult and expensive without firm power, on-demand energy supply during all seasons. Nuclear is to be #CostCompetitive with other sources of clean, firm power (renewables+long duration energy storage, gas+carbon capture).
#Nuclear power provides electricity with low #LandUse requirements. Alternately, to meet 2050 decarbonization targets using unconstrained renewables, an area of 600,000 sq-km would be required to supply power for the U.S. (roughly the size of New Mexico and Arizona, combined!)
#Nuclear power has significant regional economic benefits and can aid in an equitable transition to a net-zero grid. Nuclear power plants have ~300% of
the jobs per GW vs. #wind power, with ~50% higher worker pay than that in the wind or #solar sectors. doi.org/10.5089/978151…
An effective energy transition is one that preserves the viability & livelihood of the communities impacted by the shift to clean energy sources. #Coal-to-#nuclear transitions present critical opportunities to ensure an equitable transition to a decarbonized grid #JustTransition
Nuclear power has a wide variety of use cases that enable grid flexibility and decarbonization beyond the grid. Some new advanced nuclear technologies have the potential to #decarbonize heavy #industries such as chemical plants and refineries and use waste heat for #desalination.
Estimated Levelized Cost of Energy (#LCOE) from First Of A Kind (#FOAK) to Nth Of A Kind (#NOAK) nuclear plants ranges, assuming 60-year plant lifetime, including the 30% Investment Tax Credit from the Inflation Reduction Act (#IRA2022).
The #IRA2022 provides a powerful boost to #nuclear power economics, but may not be sufficient to accelerate commitments for deployment at scale.
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"South Korea and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to 'deepen and accelerate collaboration in the peaceful nuclear energy sector.' Several memorandums of understanding were signed during a meeting between Korean President Yoon and UAE President MBZ." world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Korea…
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The #CLCPA mandates that 70% of New York’s power come from renewables by 2030, and 100% carbon-free sources by 2040. But, New York’s doesn't have to lose reliable generating capacity to serve load when #solar or #wind plants can’t deliver.
Nuclear provides well-paying generational jobs for skilled tradesfolk to enable vibrant and healthy host communities enriched by steady tax revenues. For a clean energy transition to be successful, it must be advantageous for the workers who delivering it. energy.gov/us-energy-empl…
A Made-In-America nuclear program offers a strong solution to the energy security challenges facing the state and country, including our reliance on foreign supply chains and intermittent energy technologies. energytracker.asia/what-the-2021-…
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"[T]he arrival of a force of fierce female fission freedom fighters on the political battlefield is having a real impact, reshaping the nuclear message into a form congenial to progressives."
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PRESS RELEASE: New York Negates All Wind & Solar Deployed Statewide by Closing Indian Point Reactor 2. More Fossil Fuels, More Pollution Without Nuclear Energy nuclearny.org/ip2-press-rele…
"By shutting down just one half of this nuclear plant, New York did more damage to the climate than destroying every wind turbine and solar panel in the state."
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