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Newsroom Archive

According to DOE, the nuclear energy industry grew by almost two and a half percent. With more advanced nuclear technologies coming online and many existing nuclear power plants set to continue operations for decades to come, these opportunities are only projected to increase.

Lindsey Walter of Third Way joined this week's episode of Fissionary to discuss the public's shifting perception of nuclear—and why the climate crisis and a global push for energy security are two of the main culprits.

With the climate crisis and growing energy demands upon us, it's clear that nuclear energy will have a major role to play. Starting with the event lineup this fall, policymakers and business leaders must center nuclear during these important climate conversations.

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) has launched its first podcast, “Fissionary,” with debut guest Grace Stanke, nuclear engineer and reigning 2023 Miss America

Miss America Grace Stanke sat down with Fissionary co-hosts Mary Carpenter and Jordan Houghton for a conversation on her “origin story” with both pageants and nuclear, plus opportunities ahead for the nuclear industry.

Many states are moving in the right direction and making long-term, strategic decisions about nuclear—the year hasn’t even finished!

Many advanced reactors will be simpler and smaller while creating good jobs, enhancing energy security, and more. But some designs go one step further, providing resilient electricity...while being on a body of water.

The path forward is clear; the urgency even more so. The nuclear industry is thinking and planning ever more boldly to meet demand and deliver on the nuclear promise.

Have you taken your summer vacation yet? If not, you’re in luck! No matter where you’re located in the U.S., there are plenty of opportunities to take in the sights and maybe learn something new about nuclear energy along the way.

The Nuclear Energy Institute launched its new “Generation” advertising campaign showing how nuclear energy is the choice to build a better tomorrow for future generations. Generation will elevate the nuclear brand beyond D.C. and onto screens across the country—illustrating a net zero future that is possible through nuclear energy.