South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden’s proposed $300,000 nuclear energy study is a step toward the inevitable, energy and economic development professionals say. “We’re going to ultimately have ...
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Feds ask states: Who’s willing to host the full nuclear lifecycle?
The federal government is quietly asking governors a blunt question: which of them is prepared to host every stage of the ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday (January 29) said Iran had the option to make a deal and should not pursue a ...
The government wants to promote nuclear technology -- but isn't offering additional funds for that yet.
Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management has completed demolition of the Alpha-2 Manhattan Project-era uranium facility ...
A Government of Alberta panel is touring the province to find out what people think of the prospect of bringing on nuclear ...
The U.S. said on Wednesday it is seeking input from U.S. states on any interest they have in hosting sites for developing the nuclear fuel lifecycle, which includes storing nuclear waste and spent ...
Experts want the responsibility for permanent disposal of nuclear waste in the hands of a nonprofit or similar corporate entity. Which is a nice way of saying the ...
RICHLAND, Wash.-In a historic event decades in the making, the Hanford Site recently began immobilizing low-activity, ...
Floros first came to Durham to work as a Ph.D. student in the computer science lab of Professor Xiaobai Sun, who introduced ...
The twin reactors of Hinkley Point C in Somerset will form the first nuclear power plant built in the UK for 30 years.
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