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When we think about entire sectors becoming more efficient, or amazing innovations making the impossible possible… these things don’t just happen their own. Nuclear energy is the invisible force that makes it happen.

While you may be familiar with reuse and recycling for other industries, the nuclear energy sector has quietly been working on resource efficiency for decades, too. Let’s take a closer look at how nuclear energy fits into a circular economy.

Nuclear production tax incentives ensure America remains an international energy leader—we need to fight for them.

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Fissionaries, Assemble!

Season four of Fissionary is coming soon… but while you wait for the official news, make sure you’re all caught up on previous episodes.

The Nuclear Energy Policy Forum will bring industry leaders, policy stakeholders, and clean energy experts together to discuss the future of nuclear energy and advocacy. Plus, Maria Korsnick will deliver the annual State of the Nuclear Industry address!

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) announces that Ted Geisler, incoming chairman of the board, president & CEO of Pinnacle West Capital Corporation (Pinnacle West) and Arizona Public Service Company (APS), joins its Board of Directors and is elected to its Executive Committee, effective April 1, 2025.

Everything is bigger in Texas—including support for nuclear energy! Nuclear took the main stage at this year’s CERAWeek conference in Houston.

We’re seeing more and more instances of the positive impact that nuclear plants have on their communities, even if you didn’t notice them. Here are some ways they work together.

For Women's History Month, join us in celebrating women in the nuclear energy industry.

Democrats and Republicans find a lot of things to disagree on, but there’s one thing they continue to agree on: The need for nuclear energy. Want to learn more about the relationship between nuclear and the federal government? We asked NEI’s Vice President of Governmental Affairs, Michael Flannigan.

As we settle into 2025, it’s clear that the global momentum for nuclear energy isn’t slowing down. Looking back, 2024 proved to be a pivotal year for the nuclear energy industry, with key developments across the globe.

We are working to ensure the workforce is diverse. And Black History Month reminds us just how important representation is as we recognize the Black Americans who have been a part of building this industry. It is in that spirit that we wanted to highlight a few African Americans who have impacted the nuclear energy industry.