Sort By
Recently, DoD has focused on deploying next-generation nuclear to meet its energy needs and decarbonization targets, all while ensuring our national security interests.
Recent federal legislation like the NFSA, included in the NDAA, is making major strides in national security, fuel development, and decarbonization.
Before Fissionary comes back for season two, make sure you're all caught up on season one. If you need help choosing an episode, we've got you covered.
What is driving demand for new nuclear? The answer is simple: customers. They come in all shapes and sizes, like the reactors themselves, but they have one thing in common—they need energy, and lots of it.
With 93 reactors across 28 states, nuclear reactors face their fair share of inclement weather from blizzards to hurricanes, but that doesn’t stop them from operating. You can add nuclear to the list of things you can count on no matter what.
Inflation has been hitting the energy industry hard as a whole, affecting both new projects and operating plants of all generation sources. U.S. nuclear plants are still committed to finding innovative ways to save to save consumers money.
The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) announces the addition of several members to its Board of Directors and Executive Committee.
If one had to pick a word to describe 2023 for nuclear energy, it would be momentum, with plenty of projects, announcements, and investments. Let’s break it down.
The news is coming in hot and fast in 2024. We took a look at a few things coming to the nuclear energy industry in the new year.
2023 brought us a lot in the world of nuclear energy - here is just a small sample of some of the big things we saw last year.