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1 Ann S. Bisconti, PhD Bisconti Research, Inc. ann@bisconti.com Why Public Opinion about Nuclear Energy is Changing

2 Buzz: Nuclear Energy is “Cool”

3 So Nuclear Energy is Cool This is a big change What’s behind the change? How do people feel about building new nuclear power plants?

4 Public Opinion Surveys 23-year trends, latest Sept 2006 National random samples of 1,000 U.S. adults age 18+ Interviewed by phone Margin of error plus or minus three percentage points

5 Changing Attitudes 68% Now Favor Use of Nuclear Energy Oppose Favor 49 46 29 68

6 Changing Perceptions of Nuclear Power Plant Safety % Low Safety Rating (1-3) % High Safety Rating (5-7) 50 32 22 60

7 All Regions Favor Use of Nuclear Energy West 66% Midwest 70% Northeast 70% South 67%

8 All Subgroups Favor Use of Nuclear Energy

9 What’s Behind the Change?

10 Changing Times Energy Supply Oil and Gas Costs Geopolitical Consequences Climate Change/ Clean Air Energy Demand

11 High Awareness of Hearing About Nuclear Energy Topics in Past Year

12 Buzz About New Nuclear Power

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14 Nuclear Industry Communicating More Actively

15 Workforce Engaged

16 What about New Nuclear Power Plants?

17 Prepare to build 76% Definitely build 63% Renew licenses 83% NEI Poll, September 2006: Public Support for Nuclear Power Plants

18 3 National Polls in 2006: 61-63% Favor Building More Nuclear Power Plants or Using More Nuclear Energy

19 Majorities Said New Reactor Acceptable at Nearest Plant Site

20 National Survey in 2005 of Nuclear Power Plant Neighbors Residents within 10-mile radius of plants 18 adults at each of the 64 sites 1,152 total Electric company employees excluded

21 87% of Plant Neighbors Have Favorable Impression of Plant

22 76% of Plant Neighbors Said New Reactor Acceptable at Nearest Plant Site

23 Determinants of Support Perception of need: energy for quality of life, less dependence on fossil fuels, global warming Perception of nuclear energy’s benefits to meet the need For plant neighbors: familiarity For everyone: safety first

24 Electric Companies Planning for the Future Americans like planning for the future They like an energy mix There is growing support for nuclear energy Steps toward about 30 new reactors Preparing now for when she’s 10

25 Panel Discussion Climate Change and the Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power David Ropeik Jay Maisler Ann Bisconti Seth Kaplan Alan Nogee

26 New Nuclear Power and Climate Change: Issues and Opportunities Thank you for Attending


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