March 16, 2023
“While the United States remains the foremost nuclear power in the world, from our power plants to our nuclear navy, developing countries have more recently looked to Russia and China for their new nuclear needs. INEA wisely puts new tools in Team USA’s tool belt to support American technologies racing to the global marketplace to compete,” said Jeremy Harrell, Chief Strategy Officer, ClearPath Action. “Investing in our domestic supply chain and fostering export opportunities abroad will increase the energy security of our allies and create jobs here at home.”
Manchin, Risch Reintroduce Bipartisan International Nuclear Energy Act of 2023
Washington,
DC — Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) Committee, and Jim Risch (R-ID),
Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, reintroduced
the International Nuclear Energy Act of 2023 (INEA). Initially
introduced in the 117thCongress, the bipartisan legislation promotes
engagement with ally and partner nations to develop a civil nuclear export
strategy and offset China and Russia’s growing influence on international
nuclear energy development.
“The
United States of America, the world’s superpower, cannot afford to sit back and
allow China and Russia to continue their dominance over the world’s nuclear
energy supply chain. This bipartisan legislation recognizes that it is past
time for the U.S. and our allies to work together to promote a strategy for
civil nuclear exports that helps offset China and Russia’s influence while
enhancing our energy security. The U.S., our friends, and allies are more
than capable of working together on this issue, and I look forward to working
with Senator Risch to ensure that this vital legislation becomes law,” said
Chairman Manchin.
“As
Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its second year, more and more countries
are looking to reduce energy dependence on Russia and turn towards nuclear
energy to meet their energy security needs,” said Senator Risch.
“This legislation will help the United States export new and advanced nuclear
technologies like small modular and micro-reactors to help our partners meet
their energy needs. I hope my Senate colleagues will join me in once again in
supporting this important legislation.”
The International Nuclear
Energy Act of 2023 would:
- Support the establishment of an office to coordinate civil nuclear exports strategy; establish financing relationships; promote regulatory harmonization; enhance safeguards and security; promote standardization of licensing framework; and create a nuclear exports working group.
- Create programs to facilitate international nuclear energy cooperation to develop financing relationships, training, education, market analysis, safety, security, safeguards and nuclear governance required for a civil nuclear program.
- Require a cabinet-level biennial summit focused on nuclear safety, security, and safeguards, and to enhance cooperative relationships between private industry and government.
- Establish a Strategic Infrastructure Fund Working Group to determine how to best structure a Fund to finance projects critical to national security.
To
view the full text of the International Nuclear Energy Act, please
click here.
The International
Nuclear Energy Act is supported by various stakeholders:
“As
the former head of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, I know firsthand how
important it is to focus the full impact of U.S. intergovernmental support for
our nuclear technology providers to effectively compete with other countries’
state-owned enterprises that do not adhere to OECD rules. On behalf of the U.S.
Nuclear Industry Council, I commend Senators Manchin and Risch for today
reintroducing the International Nuclear Energy Act, which would put the U.S.
nuclear industry in a better position to compete across the globe,” said
Todd Abrajano, President and CEO, United States Nuclear Industry Council.
“The
ongoing atrocities taking place in Ukraine have underscored the vital
importance of energy security at home and around the globe. Governments around
the world are recognizing the vital role nuclear carbon-free energy will play
in achieving not only climate goals but allowing for greater energy and
national security. We have already seen countries throughout Europe take
steps to extend or grow their commercial nuclear generation. The International
Nuclear Energy Act includes important provisions that will facilitate the
deployment of U.S. nuclear energy technologies to partner nations, generating
American jobs and extending U.S. influence in nuclear safety, nonproliferation
and security. We commend Senators Manchin and Risch for advancing
legislation that will help maintain U.S. global leadership in commercial
nuclear technology,” said Maria Korsnick, President and CEO, Nuclear
Energy Institute.
“The International
Nuclear Energy Act of 2023 provides an urgently needed plan to
reestablish America’s international leadership in nuclear energy. For far too
long, the US has allowed the authoritarian Russian and Chinese governments to
outcompete us in the civilian nuclear power sector . Exporting nuclear power
plants to countries ready and able to operate them creates 100-year
relationships that not only provide clean, reliable electricity and industrial
heat to cut carbon emissions, but also help safeguard our security and the
security of our partners. This proposal takes an important step toward
harnessing the entire government by establishing a coordinator in the
White House and increasing support to American companies exporting nuclear
power plants to our allies,” said Josh Freed, Senior Vice
President for Climate and Energy, Third Way.
“While the United States remains the foremost nuclear power in the world, from our power plants to our nuclear navy, developing countries have more recently looked to Russia and China for their new nuclear needs. INEA wisely puts new tools in Team USA’s tool belt to support American technologies racing to the global marketplace to compete,” said Jeremy Harrell, Chief Strategy Officer, ClearPath Action. “Investing in our domestic supply chain and fostering export opportunities abroad will increase the energy security of our allies and create jobs here at home.”
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