The Atlantic Council Global Energy Center was pleased to host a virtual event on Thursday, March 20, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET for the launch of the report, Atoms for Appalachia: The role of nuclear energy in economic development. 

In 2024, the Atlantic Council’s Nuclear Energy Policy Initiative hosted Atoms for Appalachia, a series of private workshops in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia, to identify opportunities and address challenges for the deployment of advanced nuclear energy. The workshops, hosted in partnership with the Breakthrough Energy Foundation, galvanized conversations at the federal, state, and local levels to discuss the potential for advanced nuclear energy to play a crucial role in the energy transition and in economic development. Advanced nuclear technologies can drive economic security and energy security within these states, especially by supporting a clean manufacturing base and creating workforce and educational opportunities. 

It is imperative that discussions of opportunities and costs of a potential new nuclear project consider local wants and needs. An integrated, localized approach to nuclear development will enable economic opportunities for first-mover states as well as an honest assessment of the challenges to advancing nuclear deployment. States that deploy advanced nuclear technologies will face common challenges, like projecting workforce needs and attracting talent to the energy workforce; these challenges present opportunities for interstate collaboration.  

This report by Lauren Hughes discusses common throughlines between the state-based discussions and examines the role of advanced nuclear technologies in facilitating clean manufacturing and stimulating local and regional economic opportunities. 

This discussion took place virtually and was broadcast over YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook. Watch the recorded livestream above to view the event!

Welcome Remarks

Keynote Remarks

The Hon. Charles Fleischmann
Representative, Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District
United States House of Representatives

Opening Remarks

Lisa Marshall
Extension Assistant Professor,
North Carolina State University;
President,
American Nuclear Society

Moderated Discussion

Ken Canavan
President,
E4 Carolinas

Molly Cripps
Director, Office of Energy Programs,
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Sola Talabi
President,
Pittsburgh Technical

Justin Williams
Director,
Affiliated Construction Trades WV

Moderated By

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