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2024 Frontiers Initiative Impacts Report

In FY 2024, we have strengthened our partnerships with stakeholders in first-mover states while adding engagements where increasing interest in advanced nuclear energy intersects industry needs. This report outlines how our impact catalyzes partnerships and actions that result in global leadership, nuclear energy deployment and national security impact.

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Energy Security and Economic Growth Through Advanced Nuclear Technology

By: Paul Kjellander, CEO, KJER LLC
As we navigate the dynamic landscape of the energy transition, advanced nuclear technology emerges as a critical opportunity to foster economic growth and enhance national security. With four decades of experience in public policy and energy, particularly in roles at the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the Office of Energy, and the Idaho State Legislature I see the transformative potential for advanced nuclear energy.

Why Community Support and State Expertise are Vital for Advanced Nuclear in Alaska

By: Christi Bell, Associate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of the University of Alaska Anchorage Business Enterprise Institute
Innovative solutions that transcend our historical energy paradigms are crucial as we tackle energy transitions to meet Alaska’s unique landscape and future needs. Energy security and affordability are essential for Alaska’s future prosperity. However, presently, Alaskans continue to grapple with high energy costs and a limited supply, making it hard to pursue economic growth.

An Assessment of Policies and Regional Diversification with Energy, Critical Minerals and Economic Development in Emerging Markets

The aim of this study is to primarily evaluate energy policies of the 50 U.S. states associated with carbon and/or nuclear energy and emerging market or regional diversification potential for Alaska and Wyoming communities in relation to energy, critical minerals mining and related economic development.

A New Frontier of Economic Opportunity

Around the world, economies are increasingly putting a price on the emission content of their products and activities. The cost of carbon emissions tied to products and services will impact competitiveness and change the global competitive landscape.