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1.Meeting Our Clean Air Needs With Emission-Free Generation: The Need for Nuclear Energy (Appendix A, State Facts)

This comprehensive report documents nuclear energy's role in meeting air quality standards by avoiding the emission of such pollutants as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides using graphs and maps. State-by-state charts provide statistics on nuclear plants operating, the amount of electricity from nuclear generation, and emissions of air pollutants that would have occurred without nuclear plants. This is Appendix A, State Facts, of the report. For the full report, please see "Meeting Our Clean Air Needs With Emission-Free Generation: The Need for Nuclear Energy"

May 18, 2007

2.Meeting Our Clean Air Needs With Emission-Free Generation: The Need for Nuclear Energy

This comprehensive report documents nuclear energy's role in meeting air quality standards by avoiding the emission of such pollutants as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides using graphs and maps. State-by-state charts provide statistics on nuclear plants operating, the amount of electricity from nuclear generation, and emissions of air pollutants that would have occurred without nuclear plants.

May 18, 2007

3.Understanding Radiation: Its Effects and Benefits

A brochure that explains how radiation is produced by nature; how it is used in health care, industry, and food processing; and how it is controlled to protect the public.

May 18, 2007

4.Nuclear Energy: Powering America's Future

This piece includes information on the need for new reactors and reflects the dynamic state of new-nuclear-plant activities in the United States. Included are sections on the step-by-step decision process for new-plant licensing, the economic benefits that nuclear plants provide and an overview of the major plant designs under consideration for construction in the United States.

May 18, 2007

5.Guide to Nuclear Energy

A comprehensive primer on nuclear energy for the news media and the general public covering benefits, plant safety, the next generation of plants, regulation, managing used nuclear fuel, transportation safety, low-level radioactive waste management, and the economic value of emission-free nuclear power.

May 18, 2007

6.Nuclear Energy Institute: Celebrating 50 Years of Industry Achievement, 1953-2003

A brochure on the nuclear energy industry's values and accomplishments on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

May 18, 2007

7.Fostering the Beneficial Uses of Nuclear Technologies Around the Globe

A brochure on the mission and activities of NEI.

May 18, 2007

8.Lighting the Future With Clean Nuclear Energy

This booklet provides a simple, comprehensive introduction to nuclear energy, including environmental benefits, how nuclear plants work, nuclear plant reliability, building new plants to meet tomorrow's electricity needs, security at nuclear plants and managing nuclear waste.

May 18, 2007

9.The Future of Energy Is Nuclear ... The Future of Nuclear Is You!

Recruiting the next generation of nuclear professionals is one the nuclear energy industry’s biggest challenges. This colorful, new brochure will help recruiters and others in this effort. It describes the industry’s growing opportunities, and the range of benefits that a career in nuclear energy offers.

May 18, 2007

10.Powering the Future with Environmentally Sound Nuclear Energy: The Ecological Stewardship of the Nuclear Energy Industry

Because nuclear energy has such a small impact on its surroundings, nuclear power plants provide excellent habitat for all species of plants and animals to thrive. Most nuclear plants are the site of extensive, award-winning ecology programs. This comprehensive guide details how U.S. energy companies with nuclear power plants actively support a broad range of ecology programs, including wildlife protection, land and water preservation, wetlands recovery, tree planting, park and trail maintenance and recycling.

May 18, 2007

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