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Discusses the decline of American nuclear power in light of major economic, technological and political challenges. The authors show how high costs, low public support, and popular clean energy trends threaten America's near- and long-term nuclear viability. They also discuss the nuclear industry's failure to capture the public's attention and imagination, and survey America's renewable energy future.

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Discusses the decline of American nuclear power in light of major economic, technological and political challenges. The authors show how high costs, low public support, and popular clean energy trends threaten America's near- and long-term nuclear viability. They also discuss the nuclear industry's failure to capture the public's attention and imagination, and survey America's renewable energy future.
Autorenporträt
Jeremy Carl is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he focuses on energy policy and US politics. He has served as a policy advisor to many national political figures on a variety of issues ranging from energy to electoral strategy. David Fedor is a research analyst on the Hoover Institution's Shultz-Stephenson Task Force on Energy Policy. He has worked in energy and the environment across China, Japan, and the United States.