Edward Kee is the Founder, CEO, and Principal Consultant at NECG
Edward Kee is an expert on nuclear power and fuel cycle economics.
Mr. Kee provides advice in U.S. and international litigation, regulatory, and arbitration cases, including expert testimony.
He also provides strategic and economic advice to companies and governments on nuclear power and electricity issues.
Edward Kee detailed CV (PDF)
Mr. Kee has taught courses and given briefings on nuclear economics, nuclear power, and electricity industry topics for the IAEA, corporate boards, and other audiences.
Before starting NECG, Mr. Kee held senior consulting positions at NERA Economic Consulting, CRA International, PA Consulting Group, Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett, and McKinsey & Company. Before becoming a consultant, he was a merchant power plant developer and a nuclear power plant engineer in the U.S. Navy, where he was qualified as chief engineering officer for Nimitz-class nuclear aircraft carriers.
Mr. Kee’s articles on nuclear power and the electricity industry have appeared in World Nuclear News, Wall Street Journal Europe, Nuclear Engineering International, atw International Journal for Nuclear Power, ANS Nuclear News, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, The Electricity Journal, Public Utilities Fortnightly, Energy Law Journal, Power Economics, and other publications.
Mr. Kee wrote and published the book, “Market Failure: Market-Based Electricity is Killing Nuclear Power,” in 2021.
Mr. Kee holds an MBA from Harvard University and a BS in Systems Engineering (Distinction; Trident Scholar; Colt’s Award) from the US Naval Academy.