Join ECA and Doe To Discuss Coal-To-Nuclear Transition |
Join the Energy Communities Alliance and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy as they present Coal-to-Nuclear (C2N) Transition Webinar on September 11 from 1:00-2:30 pm ET. |
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Commercial SMR Agreement Reached at U.S-Africa Nuclear Energy Summit |
General sessions kicked off today at the second annual U.S.-Africa Nuclear Energy Summit (USANES) in Nairobi, Kenya. |
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American Nuclear Society Challenges Recent Claims on HALEU Fuel in Science Magazine |
ANS open letter scrutinizes hyperbolic unscientific claims about HALEU. |
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New Laws Offer Nuclear Industry Incentives for Existing Power Plant Uprates |
This year, the U.S. nuclear industry received a much-needed economic boost that could help preserve operating nuclear power plants and incentivize upgrades that extend their lifespan and power output. |
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New Nuclear Capital |
Meeting the Global Surge in 24/7 Energy Demand |
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DOE Awards $17 Million for First Round of HALEU Criticality Benchmarking Projects |
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today awarded $17 million to 16 experiment and analysis projects whose publicly available data will assist the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in the licensing and regulation of high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) – a crucial material needed to demonstrate and deploy advanced nuclear reactors. |
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Info on DOE's Industrial Training & Assessment Center (ITAC) Implementation Grant |
This program provides DOE grants of up to $300,000 per unique assessment recommendation, at a 50% cost share, to small and medium-sized manufacturers to implement energy efficiency and productivity improvement recommendations. |
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WSU Tri-Cities Clean Energy Showcase |
Experience clean energy innovation through flash talks, posters, interactive demonstrations and networking.
September 20, 2024 |
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UMich Hosts Summer STEM Program for High Schoolers |
The first Harper Academy 4 Future Nuclear Engineers was held recently at the University of Michigan. The four-week program provided eight rising high school seniors with classes in nuclear engineering fundamentals, mathematics, technical skills, design, community engagement, and college preparation. While taking the course, the students stayed at Bursley Hall on the university’s Ann Arbor campus. |
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Using Nuclear Science to Combat Food Fraud |
The adulterating of food products for financial gain, either through dilution, substitution, mislabeling, or other action, has become a lucrative industry. |
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