News & Events

Speeches and Testimony

November 10, 2009 (Carol Berrigan)

Statement by Carol L. Berrigan, senior director of industry infrastructure, Nuclear Energy Institute, before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate

Sept. 22, 2009 (Leslie Kass)

Statement by Leslie Kass, Director, Business Policy and Programs, before the Committee on Regulatory Flexibility, Indiana Legislature

June 9, 2009 (Alex Flint)

Statement of Alex Flint, Senior Vice President, Governmental Affairs, Nuclear Energy Institute before the Senate Republican Conference

May 28, 2009 (Scott Peterson)

Statement by Scott Peterson, Vice President, Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington, D.C., Republican American Energy Solutions Group, U.S. House of Representatives

May 19, 2009 (Marvin Fertel)

President’s Address to the 2009 Nuclear Energy Assembly, Marvin S. Fertel, President and Chief Executive Officer, May 19, 2009

May 18-20, 2009 (George Vanderheyden)

Nuclear Energy Assembly (May 18-20, 2009)
Host Company Welcome: George Vanderheyden

April 3, 2009 (Marvin Fertel)

The Nuclear Energy Institute  (NEI) supports Fiscal Year 2010 (FY10) funding for the following Department of Energy programs:  the Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program Office ($20 million), Nuclear Power 2010 Program ($121 million), Office of Radioactive Waste Management ($340 million), Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative ($160 million), Generation IV Program ($245 million), Light Water Reactor Systems ($25 million), Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative ($15 million), Integrated University Program ($45 million), Research Reactor Infrastructure ($8.1 million), the Advanced Test Reactor User Facility ($15 million), Idaho Facilities Management ($198 million) and Space and Defense Infrastructure ($35 million). NEI also supports the FY10 funding levels for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission budget and environmental cleanup at DOE sites.

March 24, 2009 (Marvin Fertel)

This month marks the thirtieth anniversary of the accident at the Three Mile Island 2 nuclear power plant. I’m proud to report that since then, the nuclear power industry and the government have dramatically increased their standards and developed a culture of safety among the best in American industry. No member of the public has been injured by radiation from a U.S. commercial nuclear power plant in over 50 years of commercial operation.

March 18, 2009 (Marvin Fertel)

Marvin S. Fertel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nuclear Energy Institute, to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate

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