Legacy

A lifetime of independent thought.

Preserving decades of economic insight for future researchers, policymakers, and organizations navigating the future of nuclear energy.

The Archive

Knowledge that outlives the moment.

The work assembled across five decades — books, papers, lectures, and advisory engagements — forms a continuous record of nuclear economics as the industry evolved through expansion, retrenchment, and renaissance.

This legacy is intentionally preserved so future generations of researchers, policymakers, and investors can draw on first-hand institutional memory rather than reconstructed summaries.

Global Recognition

Trusted insights shared at international institutions and policy forums.

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