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Marvin Fertel, President and CEO, Nuclear Energy Institute

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Fertel has 35 years of experience consulting for electric utilities on issues related to designing, siting, licensing and managing both fossil and nuclear plants.

He has worked in executive positions with such organizations as Ebasco, Management Analysis Company and Tenera. In November 1990, he joined the U.S. Council for Energy Awareness as vice president of Technical Programs. With the formation of NEI in 1994, he became NEI’s vice president of Nuclear Economics and Fuel Supply. He assumed his current position as head of the Nuclear Generation Division at NEI in March 2003. In November 2008, he was named acting president and chief executive officer.

Fertel is responsible for leading NEI’s programs related to ensuring an effective and safety-focused regulatory process. He also directs industrywide efforts to ensure adequate security is provided at nuclear power plants and addresses generic technical issues related to commercial nuclear facilities.

He is responsible for programmatic activities that support the development of new commercial nuclear projects. He oversees NEI’s activities related to the management of used nuclear fuel, including achieving success in the U.S. government's program for the storage and ultimate disposal of used nuclear fuel.

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October 19, 2009 01:46 PM

RE: Does Nuclear Fit The Bill?

Nuclear: 'Central Part' Of Energy Mix We lag behind other technologically advanced nations in expanding the use of nuclear energy.   Provisions to help expand the use of nuclear energy must be part of the Kerry-Boxer legislation if America is to meet the bill’s carbon reduction goals while holding the line on costs to consumers for electricity production. Leaders from both parties agree that nuclear energy is part of a common-sense, balanced approach as we shift toward low-carbon sources of energy. A diverse portfolio of clean energy sources is essential to protect our environment and promote energy security and reliability and…  Read more
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