The CASEnergy Coalition represents a broad-based cross-section of members united in their support for nuclear energy. Members include business, environmental, academic, consumer, industry, minority and labor communities. In the second installment of our new member profile series, we spotlight CASEnergy member The South Carolina Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Background: The South Carolina Hispanic Chamber of Commerce promotes and supports the advancement of the economic growth of Hispanic businesses in South Carolina, providing leadership [read more]

Careers are available in the nuclear industry! Check out CASEnergy’s employment brochure, titled “How Can I Work in the Nuclear Energy Industry.” This guide has been created to help job seekers find the education and training opportunities they need in order to work in the nuclear energy industry.
For more information, browse the coalition’s new guide in the “Jobs Initiative” section of our website or by clicking here.
In 2011, two topics have dominated their fair share of headlines – jobs and nuclear energy – but the two actually have a joint story to tell. The Clean and Safe Energy (CASEnergy) Coalition’s Business, Labor & Minority Steering Committee enlistedSouth Carolina Electric and Gas Company’s Jeffrey B. Archie, senior vice president and chief nuclear officer, to tell it to a group of CASEnergy members via webinar. Mr. Archie is the [read more]
Background: Dan Yurman is an energy consultant and is active in the areas of social media, blogging and marketing communications. The title of his blog, Idaho Samizdat, is a nod to the 20 years Dan spent working at Idaho National Laboratory, the Department of Energy’s lead nuclear research and development facility. His blog covers political and economic news about nuclear energy and has been cited by the New York [read more]