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Wittman, Kiggans Urge DOD to Utilize Virginia’s Nuclear Energy to Power Indo-Pacific Command
Washington,
January 8, 2024
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National Defense
Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01) and Congresswoman Jen Kiggans (VA-02) sent a letter to Admiral John Aquilino of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command to urge the U.S. Department of Defense to capitalize on Virginia’s nuclear energy capabilities to boost sustainable power to military facilities, long-range missile defense systems, and command and control centers. The use of micro-nuclear reactors reduces the logistical requirements of operating in the expansive Indo-Pacific theater. “Many of our most critical military installations in your theater are heavily dependent upon imported fuel for their enduring energy needs,” the lawmakers write. “Fuel was a dominating consideration in our last great contest in the Pacific and will likely play a similar role in any potential conflict with a well-equipped and determined adversary. It would be unwise to expend such a precious resource on demands that could be so easily met by an extremely capable and reliable alternative that is impervious to mercurial weather patterns or the perils of threatened logistical lines.” “Considering the planning required for serial production of micro-nuclear reactors coupled with the lead time for fuel preparation, we would strongly encourage you to propose advance procurement funding in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2025 budget and Future Years Defense Program for additional systems, should your assessment support this conclusion,” the lawmakers continue. Rep. Wittman has been a long-time advocate of investing in clean nuclear energy. In 2023, the congressman introduced the 21st Century Atomic Energy Act, which would strengthen American energy production and dominance by modernizing regulations, promoting innovation, and prioritizing domestic control over the nuclear supply chain. To read the full letter to Admiral Aquilino, click here or scroll below. ___ ###
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