Demand for nuclear engineers rising
ROLLA, Mo., Aug. 26 (UPI) -- Demand for young nuclear
engineers is on the rise, with nearly 20,000 veteran engineers
poised to retire by 2012.
Missouri University of Science & Technology is one of a
number of colleges offering nuclear engineering camps to attract new
students, the St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch reported Monday.
The newspaper said rising fuel prices and concern about
global warming are behind a comeback for nuclear power in the United
States and other countries.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it has received
applications for 18 new nuclear reactors since 2006 and expects
another 16 applications by 2010.
William Burchill of the American Nuclear Society said U.S.
utilities will need to hire 470 nuclear engineers
a year to keep up with retirement and attrition. Another 200
new hires will be needed each year to staff reactors expected to
begin operation over the next decade, the newspaper said.
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