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New-wave reactor technology could kick-start a nuclear renaissance — and the US is banking on it
Lawmakers Push for More Nuclear Microreactors in INDOPACOM
CBS 60 Minutes interview with Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon: Wyoming’s climate-friendly green energy plan
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon spoke with CBS 60 Minutes to talk about the state’s energy policy that includes nuclear power. The state has been working with Idaho National Laboratory’s Frontiers Initiative to develop a global market powered with advanced nuclear.
Opinion: The U.S. could reshape the global economy for the next century. Will it seize the opportunity?
The global economic landscape is changing rapidly due to two major forces: The reemergence of geopolitical competition among the world’s most powerful nations and a shift to low-emission economies in the West.
National lab partnerships speed nuclear deployment: Idaho National Laboratory is a leader in the effort
The global economic landscape is changing rapidly due to two major forces: the reemergence of geopolitical competition among the world’s most powerful nations and a shift to low-emission economies in the West. These forces are driving trade and investment, creating new economic patterns, partnerships, risks and opportunities for global leadership. These forces influence economic competitiveness […]
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TerraPower selects Kemmerer, Wyoming as the preferred site for advanced reactor demonstration plant
November 16, 2021
TerraPower today announced Kemmerer, Wyoming as the preferred site for the Natrium™ reactor demonstration project, which is a TerraPower and GE-Hitachi technology, and is one of two competitively-selected advanced reactor demonstration projects (ARDP) supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The company selected the Kemmerer location, near the Naughton Power Plant, following an extensive evaluation process and meetings with community members and leaders.
Eielson AFB Announced as Site for Air Force Micro-Reactor Pilot
October 15, 2021
The Department of the Air Force has selected Eielson Air Force Base (AFB) to pilot its first micro-reactor. The next-generation energy capability will provide the installation with a clean, reliable, and resilient nuclear energy supply technology for critical national security infrastructure.
The micro-reactor pilot was initiated in response to the Fiscal Year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requirement to identify potential locations to site, construct, and operate a micro-reactor by the end of 2027. The micro-reactor will be commercially owned and operated and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensed.