America Must Increase Domestic Energy Supply to Keep America Strong

WASHINGTON D.C. U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) Texas senior Senator sent a letter urging key lawmakers to increase funding for the U.S. Department of Energy Loan Guarantee Program to further develop Americas nuclear power infrastructure. Texas leads the nation in the effort to expand nuclear power. Texas currently has four applications pending at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which would expand eight new nuclear reactors in the state.
Sen. Hutchison is Ranking Member on the Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee and also serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee. She joined with Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) to lead a letter to Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and Robert Bennett (R-UT) Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development.
The letter read:
Unstable energy costs are taxing our economy and leaving us dangerously dependent on foreign sources of energy. The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) projects that our need for electricity will increase 25 percent by 2030. To fulfill our growing energy demands we must work together to develop a long-term domestic energy portfolio which ensures that America will have the power it needs to meet this growing demand. Nuclear power can provide the clean electricity we need to power our homes small businesses and communities.
European nations like France Germany Czech Republic Belgium and Asian countries like Japan have developed nuclear plants as a safe and cost effective source of power over the last three decades. Nuclear power currently supplies only one-fifth of the U.S. demand for electricity. No new U.S. reactors have been ordered since the 1970s and the most recent nuclear reactor to begin operations was 10 years ago.
Nuclear energy is clean safe cost-effective and can play a critical role in reducing Americas carbon emissions if we develop it. For the benefit of our nation we must take action to ensure we do not continue to squander the potential that nuclear power has for our Country.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 authorized the DoE to issue loan guarantees through Title XVII to over a dozen technologies including nuclear power. Title XVII has helped to revitalize the nuclear industry in the U.S. and the last two years have proven that. A principal purpose of the Title XVII loan guarantee program is to encourage early commercial use of these technologies and private industry has responded by filing over 17 applications for 26 new nuclear reactors.
Currently the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has applications pending in New York Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Missouri Utah and Idaho. It is important to note that these sites have submitted a(n): safety analysis report emergency plan environmental report site readiness plan and security plan among other reports in their application and now require funding in order to move forward.
Nuclear power plants are only allocated $18.5 billion in loan guarantees enough for about three reactors. This level of funding is insufficient and will reduce the likelihood that we are able to expand on our nuclear capability.
As Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development we ask that you ensure that the DoE Loan Guarantee Program has the necessary funds to further develop nuclear power for the country with these 17 applications.
We look forward to working with you on this important issue and thank you for your consideration."
Also signing the letter with Sen. Hutchison were Richard Burr (R-NC) Bill Nelson (D-FL) Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Roger Wicker (R-MS) Mary Landrieu (D-LA) Jeff Sessions (R-AL) Richard Lugar (R-IN) John Cornyn (R-TX) Mel Martinez (R-FL) James Risch (R-ID) David Vitter (R-LA) Jim Webb (D-VA) Christopher Bond (R-MO). Please see attached PDF of the letter with signatures.