Every week, I host ‘The KJ Show,’ which offers a mix of breaking news and practical advice on how the energy industry affects the consumer. During this fast-paced show, I combine weekly energy updates with conversations with leaders in the energy efficiency community.
After each show, I’ll share it here with the Energy Central Community in case you were unable to join me live.
The KJ Show #80 – Back to the Future: Nuclear Energy is Here to Stay
It’s one of the biggest comeback stories of the decade. Nuclear energy, in multiple configurations, is now being touted as the most logical way to achieve a clean energy future.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “Nuclear is the perfect antidote to the energy challenges facing Britain β it’s green, cheaper in the long term and will ensure the UK’s energy security for the long term.
The emergence of new technologies, such as Small Nuclear Reactors (SMRs), offer a way to generate electricity with fewer complications and at a lower cost.
On today’s show, Dr. Katherine Johnson discusses the resurgence of nuclear energy.
More about the show and how you can participate:
The KJ Show on BoldBraveTV.com is every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Eastern. This fast-paced show combines energy updates with conversations with leaders in the energy efficiency community. Each show will also include a live call-in segment the audience can ask their questions and share their opinions about some of the hottest topics in energy today. Katherine shares insights on the changes in the industry drawing on her experience as a consultant in the energy efficiency industry for the past 30 years. Join the conversation live at 11 a.m. Wednesdays by calling 866-451-1451 to talk about the changes and innovations in the energy efficiency industry.
If you are interested in being one of Katherine’s guests – contact me at kjohnson@johnsonconsults.com.
Past shows are broadcast on a variety of Internet platforms including YouTube, Spotify, Spreaker, Google, , IHEART Radio, BoldBraveTalk.com and multiple international platforms.