Is a ‘Nuclear Renaissance’ Possible in the United States?
President Trump’s push to revive nuclear energy relies on deregulation, but experts say that strategy is misplaced.
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Past Event
September 30, 2013
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a presentation by Aubert Guillaume,Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group, on US Energy: What Is Next and Beyond? Guillaume will discuss the different drivers that will affect how U.S. energy and power markets could look in 2025 and beyond, focusing on the role of technologies, resources, competitive dynamics, regulation and policy.
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