Representative Bill Johnson | Rep. Bill Johnson official website
Representative Bill Johnson | Rep. Bill Johnson official website
Congressman Bill Johnson has reintroduced the "Strengthening American Nuclear Competitiveness Act" (H.R. 6303), which aims to enhance America's position in the global civilian nuclear technology market. In a statement, Johnson emphasized the importance of nuclear power as a vital and clean energy source, stating that "Nuclear is here to stay."
The legislation seeks to remove bureaucratic obstacles and facilitate investment in American civilian nuclear technology, both domestically and internationally, while ensuring nonproliferation protections. It also directs the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to prepare for advancements in small modular reactors, advanced manufacturing, and innovative non-electric uses of nuclear power.
Johnson highlighted the urgency of reducing carbon emissions to mitigate the global climate crisis, but expressed skepticism towards relying solely on weather-dependent renewables. He argued that the preservation of the current nuclear fleet and the expansion of the next generation of nuclear power are essential to achieving the goal of more abundant and cleaner energy. According to Johnson, nuclear power is the only large-scale, reliable, and base-load carbon-free electricity source available.
The congressman stressed the importance of preserving America's energy dominance and supporting the domestic nuclear industry. He urged all members of the House to back the Strengthening American Nuclear Competitiveness Act, describing it as a commonsense and much-needed legislation.
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These are the words of Congressman Bill Johnson, who has reintroduced the "Strengthening American Nuclear Competitiveness Act" (H.R. 6303). The legislation aims to ease barriers and promote investment in American civilian nuclear technology, enabling the country to compete globally. The bill also focuses on preparing for advancements in small modular reactors, advanced manufacturing, and innovative non-electric uses of nuclear power.
Johnson stressed the importance of nuclear power as a vital and clean energy source, stating that "Nuclear is here to stay." He expressed concern that the United States is falling behind countries like China and Russia in the nuclear technology race and emphasized the need to maintain America's energy dominance.
The congressman also addressed the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions but questioned the feasibility of solely relying on weather-dependent renewables. He argued that preserving the current nuclear fleet and expanding the next generation of nuclear power are crucial for achieving cleaner and more abundant energy.
Johnson called on all members of the House to support the Strengthening American Nuclear Competitiveness Act, describing it as a commonsense and much-needed legislation. The bill seeks to eliminate bureaucratic red tape and provide opportunities for investment in American nuclear technology, both at home and abroad, while upholding nonproliferation protections.
The introduction of this act reflects the ongoing efforts to bolster America's nuclear industry and maintain its competitiveness in the global market.
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