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Advanced Nuclear Match Game
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Press Releases
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ORNL designed, printed, and successfully tested a specimen capsule for use in its High Flux Isotope Reactor.
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New cost-shared grant program will offset fees associated with licensing advanced reactors and facilities.
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Funding will support U.S. industry efforts to address economic and technical challenges associated with used nuclear fuel recycling.
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Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear awarded four vouchers today to industry to support the development of promising advanced nuclear technologies.
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Potential site would host new facility to advance commercial Aalo-1 microreactor design.
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Contracts Will Allow Companies to Compete for Work to Provide Deconversion Services and Help Secure Domestic HALEU for Advanced Reactors to Strengthen America’s Leadership in Nuclear Energy
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Final EIS analyzing potential impacts of the Department’s proposed action to acquire, through procurement from commercial sources, high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) and to facilitate the establishment of commercial HALEU fuel production.
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Test bed is needed to supply critical testing infrastructure for microreactor technologies.
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Department of Energy Launches $100 Million Nuclear Safety Training and Workforce Development ProgramNew funding aims to grow reactor safety training programs and curriculum nationwide.
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Awarded projects help to advance accident tolerant fuels, inform reactor fuel designs, and perform research to sustain the nation’s current light-water reactor fleet.
Blog
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Final rules provide clarity for incremental eligibility pathways for the nation’s nuclear power plants that meet certain criteria.
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HALEU is enriched between 5% and 20% in U-235 and is required for most U.S. advanced reactors to achieve smaller designs.
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A typical nuclear reactor can provide enough power to cook around 2.5 million turkeys on Thanksgiving Day.
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High-temperature gas reactors can efficiently produce heat for electricity and industrial applications.
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Spark Squad Nuclear comic book explores the largest U.S. clean energy source — nuclear power.
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Updates to DOE's Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Advanced Nuclear Report
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Several U.S. states still have restrictions on nuclear energy development. But what are nuclear moratoriums? And which states have them?
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A new U.S. Department of Energy report finds more than 60 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear capacity could potentially be built at operating or recently retired nuclear power plant sites across the country.
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The Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee (NEAC) was established to provide independent advice to the Office of Nuclear Energy on complex science and technical issues that arise in the planning, managing, and implementation of DOE's nuclear energy program.
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Get the facts on high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU)—a fuel required by most U.S. advanced reactor designs.
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The presentations for the Consent-Based Siting Consortia awardees from Project Information Quarterly Meeting 4.
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The Nuclear Energy Advisory Committee (NEAC) was established to provide independent advice to the Office of Nuclear Energy on complex science and technical issues that arise in the planning, managing, and implementation of DOE's nuclear energy program.