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NEI strongly encourage FERC to take action to define, foster and retain grid resiliency, thereby preserving the fuel security offered by nuclear power plants under threat of premature closure.

President Trump submitted a 123 agreement between the United States and Mexico to Congress for review.

The president transmitted to Congress for review a bilateral agreement for peaceful nuclear energy cooperation, known as a Section 123 Agreement, between the United States and United Kingdom.

The Nuclear Energy Institute submitted a motion to intervene and comments concerning proceedings initiated by PJM Interconnections April 9 section 205 filing containing proposed revisions to the capacity market provisions of the PJM tariff, or capacity filing.

It’s May and that can only mean one thing: It’s time for NEI’s Nuclear Energy Assembly, the premier event for the U.S. nuclear energy industry. This year, NEA will be held in Atlanta from May 21-23.

Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy provided America's innovator community a substantial boost, announcing $60 million in research and development funding for advanced nuclear technology.

The U.S. Department of Energy funding announcement by Energy Secretary Rick Perry of $60 million for 13 advanced nuclear technology projects is significant for U.S. global competitiveness, as well as America’s leadership in a critical energy sector. The 13 projects are the first in a new DOE Office of Nuclear Energy program to support advanced nuclear technology over the next five years.

In a milestone decision, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission accepted for review the second license renewal application of Florida Power & Light Co.'s Turkey Point Nuclear Plant.

Licensing of advanced reactor designs must be tailored to account for the inherent safety characteristics of those designs.

NEI, in partnership with the U.S.-Saudi Arabian Business Council and the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Energy and State led a trade delegation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this week.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission told congressional lawmakers they are investigating ways for electricity markets to value reliability, while distancing themselves from immediate reform.

If we truly value clean air and protecting the climate, the clean energy conversation must include nuclear as well as renewable energy.