Nuclear power is making a comeback, and Charles W. “Chuck” Whitney is a believer.
Six months ago, Whitney, the Atlanta managing partner of Duane Morris, started a nuclear power practice for the Philadelphia-based firm.
Six months ago, Chuck Whitney, the Atlanta managing partner of Duane Morris, started a nuclear power practice for the Philadelphia-based firm. There has not been a contract signed for a new nuclear power plant in the United States in 30 years, but now the time is right, says Whitney, who is a veteran of the Georgia Power team that finally got the Plant Vogtle reactors built in the late 1980s. "Nuclear is the best way," Whitney says. "It's not perfect, but it's the best of the imperfect choices."
August 22, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Nuclear power is making a comeback, and Charles W. “Chuck” Whitney is a believer.
Six months ago, Whitney, the Atlanta managing partner of Duane Morris, started a nuclear power practice for the Philadelphia-based firm.
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