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Civil Nuclear Exporters Guide

This online guide is designed to help U.S. companies take part in the global nuclear renaissance by exporting their civil nuclear technology overseas. The guide covers the licensing process and provides contacts for the appropriate federal agencies. The Civil Nuclear Exporters Guide represents another achievement for the International Trade Administration's Civil Nuclear Trade Initiative, which was launched in late 2008.

Information Resources from October 2008 Nuclear Energy Summit

Policy, Regulatory, and Legislative Issues, R. William Borchardt, Executive Director for Operations, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The Basis of a Long-Term Strategic Energy Plan, James Conca, Director, Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center, New Mexico State University
Nuclear Energy... securing a bright future around the world... with US leadership and technology Lee Elder, Senior VP, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy
Workforce Planning, Donna Jacobs, Senior VP, Entergy
Nuclear Energy Policy Issues, Jeff Merrifield, Shaw Group
Financing of Nuclear Power Plants, Paul Murphy, Senior Counsel, Bechtel Power Corporation
Growing the Nuclear Workforce, Scott Peterson, VP, Nuclear Energy Institute
Labor Force Issues, Stan Shoun, Central Virginia Community College
New Nuclear Development: Part of the Strategy for a Lower Carbon Energy Future, Joe Turnage, Constellation Energy

For more information on the nuclear sector, please contact Sarah Lopp or Ryan Mulholland.

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