A flock of goats gather under a set of power lines above Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant at Avila Beach, California.
A flock of goats gather under a set of power lines above Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant at Avila Beach, California June 22, 2005.
In addition, there are about $5 billion to $8 billion in hydrogen projects in the pipeline at LPO, he added.
Critics of nuclear power say that it is too expensive to make a big difference on climate and that even so-called advanced nuclear power projects could create toxic waste that has to be dealt with.
Shah did not specify what kind of projects joining nuclear and hydrogen LPO might consider.
Persons:
Shah, Timothy Gardner, Rami Ayyub
Organizations:
US Energy Corp, WASHINGTON, Office, U.S . Department of Energy, Reuters, Hydrogen, America, Thomson
Locations:
Avila Beach , California, U.S, Houston, LPO