Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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Obama does not leave the nuclear
These include a proposed budget for 2012 that includes a request money to help develop small modular reactors that would supply electricity at a government laboratory.
The Energy Department expects to receive $ 500 million (352 million euros) over five years, half of the estimated cost to complete the two reactors and ensure the adoption by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The reactors would be built almost entirely in a factory and then shipped to its site of use.
The government has said that his support for the development of modular reactor is a part of the effort to reduce its carbon footprint by 28 percent by 2020.
"From a political perspective we will continue to operate our reactors and safely, "said Deputy Secretary of Energy, Dan Ponemon, during a briefing with reporters. "We will continue trying to build nuclear as part of a responsible energy future, and we will maintain our confidence in the reactors and ensure that we will always take measures to maintain security," Ponemon said.
Several Democratic members of own party have called on President Obama to end the new facilities pending a review of construction methods and safety. Republicans, meanwhile, seem to support the administration's nuclear policy, even the most talkative of them, Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, has said he has been''very impressed "with the consequences of the earthquake in Japan.
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