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White House to support brand-new nuclear reactor in the U.S.

The White House on Wednesday plans to announce brand-new measures to support the development of brand-new U.S. nuclear reactor, a large capacity source of carbonfree electrical power the federal government states is required to fight environment modification.

The suite of actions, which weren't previously reported, are targeted at helping the nuclear power industry fight rising security expenses and competitors from cheaper plants powered by natural gas, wind and solar.

Nuclear advocates say the technology is important to offering large, continuous supplies of emissions-free power to serve soaring electrical power demand from data centers and electrical cars and still fulfill President Joe Biden's objective of decarbonizing the U.S. economy by 2050.

In the decisive decade for environment action, we require to pull as a number of the tools for decarbonization off the sidelines and onto the field, said Ali Zaidi, Biden's national climate advisor.

Critics fret about the accumulation of radioactive waste stored at plants around the country and warn of the potential dangers to human health and nature, particularly with any accidents or malfunctions. Biden signed a law earlier this month prohibiting the use of enriched uranium from Russia, the world's top provider.

At a White House event on Wednesday focused on nuclear energy implementation, the Biden administration will reveal a brand-new group that will look for to determine ways to alleviate cost and schedule overruns in plant building and construction.

The group of environment, science and energy policy experts from White Home and Department of Energy will deal with task designers, engineering, procurement and building and construction companies, energies, investors, labor organizations, academics, and non-governmental companies.

It also stated the Army will quickly solicit feedback on releasing sophisticated reactors to offer energy for certain facilities in the United States. Small modular reactors and microreactors can offer energy that is more durable to physical and cyber attacks, natural catastrophes and other difficulties, the White Home said.

The Department of Energy likewise released a paper laying out the anticipated increased safety of advanced reactors. And a new tool will help developers determine how to cut capital costs for brand-new nuclear reactors.

The youngest U.S. nuclear power reactors, at the Vogtle plant in Georgia, were years behind schedule and billions over budget when they entered commercial operation in 2023 and 2024. No new U.S. nuclear plants are currently being developed.

Vogtle is now the largest U.S. source of tidy energy, the White Home said.

Atomic energy represent about 19% of U.S. power generation, compared with 4% for solar and 10% for wind.

(source: Reuters)