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US nuclear repository is among the federally owned spots identified for renewable energy projects
Federal officials say there is potential to install at least 150 megawatts of solar and another 100 megawatts of storage.
As demand rises, re-thinking nuclear siting may be key
A new report suggests that between 60 and 95 MW of nuclear power could be added by installing capacity at existing and recently retired power plants.
DOE announces $125 million for energy storage research
Emerging storage technologies will require a better understanding of foundational battery and materials sciences.
DOE announces $54 million for CO2 capture and related technologies
The allocation includes funding for engineering-scale testing of CO2 capture technologies for natural gas combined cycle (NGCC) power plants.
Report: Transparency, standards needed for U.S. clean hydrogen to take off
A new report from Troutman Pepper law firm says transparency on tax credits and standards for hydrogen certification are needed to unlock clean hydrogen’s ceiling.
Ukrainian grad students complete US-led nuclear internship program
The two-year internship program was tailored to Ukrainian university graduate students pursuing nuclear energy-related degrees that specialize in areas such as small modular reactors, accident tolerant fuels and misconceptions of nuclear energy.
DOE releases new strategy to accelerate fusion energy commercialization
The strategy focuses on three pillars: closing gaps for a commercial fusion pilot plant, preparing for sustainable and equitable fusion deployment and building …
DOE partnering with developers to turn former nuclear sites into solar and storage
NorthRenew Energy Partners and Spitfire are proposing solar and battery storage projects to produce 400 MW of clean electricity on the Idaho National Laboratory…
DOE-funded wind testing center upgraded to accommodate longer turbine blades
New updates enable the facility to receive and evaluate blades up to 120 meters (393 feet) long….
DOE awards $7.4 million to advance nuclear education
The funding is meant to support improvements and upgrades to university research reactors, as well as provide K-12, vocational schools, and other colleges acces…
In historic step, Palisades nuclear plant offered $1.5 billion to reopen
Any repowering of the 800 MW nuclear plant in Michigan was contingent on federal funding. The U.S. Department of Energy now plans to loan the money, putting Pal…
The day has arrived: Here are the recipients of $7 billion in federal hydrogen hub funding
The U.S. Department of Energy made the highly-anticipated announcement for the initiative aimed at scaling up clean hydrogen production, storage, delivery and c…
DOE microreactor prototype reaches 90 percent final design
MARVEL, a sodium-potassium-cooled microreactor that will generate 85 kW of thermal energy, is expected to be completed in early-2025….
Nuclear power could bring down the cost of Direct Air Capture, according to DOE report
Nuclear reactors and carbon dioxide removal technologies like direct air capture (DAC) could make a good match, according to a new report by the U.S. Department…
DOE awards $22 million to promising nuclear technologies
Two award recipients aim to expand clean hydrogen with nuclear power….
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US nuclear repository is among the federally owned spots identified for renewable energy projects
As demand rises, re-thinking nuclear siting may be key
DOE announces $125 million for energy storage research
DOE announces $54 million for CO2 capture and related technologies