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Women in Clean Energy, Nuclear Energy, Mid-Atlantic Maureen Lincke 5/17/24 Women in Clean Energy, Nuclear Energy, Mid-Atlantic Maureen Lincke 5/17/24

Grace Stanke, Nuclear Energy, Delaware

“I wish more people realized we need nuclear plus renewables. We need a diverse energy portfolio in order to maintain reliability, accessibility, and a carbon emissions free grid.”

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Gabrielle Finan, Nuclear Energy, Virginia

“Technology with Small Modular Reactors is growing, and these plants have incredible economic potential to stimulate struggling coal communities, all while producing no direct emissions. Clean energy seems like the obvious choice, economically and environmentally.”

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