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As a nuclear advocate, Climate Week was a great opportunity to connect with folks who don’t know much about nuclear—or are even skeptical about it.

To ensure nuclear energy in the United States is able to meet growing demand and deliver the clean energy we need, we need to combat the false stereotypes around what used fuel looks like and how we take care of it.

The climate event of the year—Climate Week NYC 2025—is almost upon us. One solution we can guarantee will be talked about? Nuclear energy.

The Senate today voted to confirm John Jovanovic as President and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States and Ted Garrish as Assistant Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Energy. The following statement can be attributed to Maria Korsnick, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute.

One mysterious aspect of space exploration and potential bases on other planets is figuring out how we will power it. Well, nuclear might just be the solution.

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) today announced newly elected leadership of its Board of Directors and Executive Committee, as well as a new Executive Committee member.

Welcoming nuclear energy to your community not only brings clean energy and good jobs, but it makes sure the lights stay on at home.

Morgan Stanley recently projected $2.2 trillion of investment in new nuclear, Big Tech continues to walk the walk, and more nations are changing their tune on nuclear. Let's break down last quarter.

Want to learn more about what is going on with used fuel? We’re asking the expert, Rod McCullum, NEI’s Senior Director of Fuel and Decommissioning.

Gabriel Ivory, one of the creative forces behind the "I Heart Nuclear" sign at College GameDay, joins Mary and Jordan for the season finale of Fissionary to talk about how a bold move turned into a nationwide campaign.

NEI, on behalf of the industry, has called for significant reform of the NRC. Among the industry's recommendations, there are seven focus areas that will greatly improve efficiency while maintaining safety.

NEI and the American Nuclear Society (ANS) are putting on the first-ever Nuclear Energy Conference and Expo. If you're still on the fence, here are 4 reasons to attend NECX.