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The Cooper Nuclear Station has long been a vital part of Southeast Nebraska's energy portfolio, providing reliable electricity and supporting hundreds of direct jobs.
The nuclear industry in our country is at a crossroads, and we urgently need tangible signals from Congress that it values nuclear power.
Since the early 1970s, there have been at least 20,000 safe shipments of more than 80,000 metric tons of used nuclear fuel worldwide, none of which has involved any leaks of radioactive material or personal injury.
All the high-level nuclear waste produced by the U.S. nuclear energy industry in more than 50 years of operation would, if stacked end to end, cover a football field to a depth of less than 10 yards.
This white paper outlines the near-term regulatory reforms that are necessary to ensure that advanced reactors are licensed and built in the United States.
The vast majority of new reactor designs require a new fuel production chain that doesn’t exist today.
Columbia Station in Washington supports thousands of jobs and generates $690 million per year, all while providing 100 percent carbon-free electricity.
Senate Bill 3560 gives this legislature an opportunity to preserve these valuable nuclear plants for the benefit of every citizen of New Jersey.
This efficiency bulletin will change the frequency with which portable radiation protection instrumentation is checked from a daily to a weekly basis.
This efficiency bulletin will streamline initial and continuing training for engineering personnel at nuclear power plants.
This efficiency bulletin transforms the maintaining of nuclear stations into a more autonomous entity that minimizes the number of handoffs and increases maintenance ownership of preventive maintenance activities.