CASEnergy Coalition

 
On June 17, CASEnergy launched our new jobs initiative with the release of our white paper "Job Creation in the Nuclear Renaissance."  
 
Coalition Co-chair Christine Todd Whitman, former EPA administrator and New Jersey governor, was joined by a diverse group of leaders to support the positive economic and environmental impact of nuclear energy in the United States. 
 
Among those who support the findings of the white paper are:
 
  • U.S. Senator Tom Carper (D-DE)
  • U.S. Senator George Voinovich (R-OH)
  • U.S. Representative James Clyburn (D-SC)
  • U.S. Representative Fred Upton (R-MI)
  • U.S. Representative Jason Altmire (D-PA)
  • Mayor Bill Saffo, Wilmington, NC
  • John Engler, President and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers
  • Mark Ayers, President, Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO
  • Dr. Patrick Moore, Co-Founder, Greenpeace
  • Lisa Stiles, Project Manager, Strategic Staffing and Knowledge Management, Dominion Nuclear
  • Michael Kurzeja, Vice President, North American Young Generation in Nuclear
  • Gilbert J. Brown, Ph.D., Professor and Coordinator, Nuclear Engineering Program, University of Massachusetts Lowell
     
       

 

Explore our online press kit below to learn more about our findings.
 

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     Christine Todd Whitman discusses the economic opportunities provided by nuclear   
  
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Press Release
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Nuclear Energy Can Give Our Economy its Needed Boost, announcing release of the CASEnergy’s white paper “Job Creation in the Nuclear Renaissance”

Fact Sheet:
 Fact sheet on the economic impact of nuclear plants in the U.S. 
 
Executive Summary: CASEnergy white paper “Job Creation in the Nuclear Renaissance
 
Download and view full report:Job Creation in the Nuclear Renaissance

View Signatories: Co-authors of the CASEnergy white paper foreword 
 
CASEnergy Co-Chairs: Learn more about our co-chairs Dr. Patrick Moore and Christine Todd Whitman

It was great to see such a diverse group of people sharing their support for nuclear power and outlook on its economic impact in the United States.
 
Our white paper provides a close examination of the economic opportunities provided by the nuclear energy industry.  Highly skilled jobs are needed to keep today’s plants in operation, and needed in the decades ahead to build and operate new reactors.