U.S. Has Lost Competitive Edge in Nuclear Power
U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman admitted that Japan has the best scientists and engineers for these new types of reactors. The U.S. lost the edge in building nuclear reactors after the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident in 1979. Although there are 103 reactors in use, supplying 20% of the nation’s electricity, only one has been built in the last 25 years. The Department of Energy supports more nuclear plants as a way to decrease U.S. reliance on foreign oil.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy, “United States-Japan Cooperation on Energy Security," Environment News Service, “U.S., Japan Sign Nuclear Power Cooperation Plan”, January 10, 2007.

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