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Westinghouse Electric Company ("Westinghouse"), Cameco Corporation ("Cameco") and Brookfield Asset Management ("Brookfield") today announced that the United States Government ("U.S. Government") has entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the deployment of nuclear power,
Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright told federal regulators to consider a rule that would accelerate the connection of data centers to electric grids.
On Oct 1, the first day of the government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Energy said it was canceling more than $7.5 billion in energy projects to save taxpayers' money. In termination letters, the agency told several grantees that the projects no longer align with the Trump administration’s pro-energy, especially pro-fossil fuel, approach.
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US’ Last Energy to build 5 MW nuclear reactor to demonstrate safe, low-power criticality
The PWR-5 nuclear reactor to be deployed in Texas is a scaled version of the larger PWR-20 design from Last Energy.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has become a leading supporter of small modular reactors, helping developers derisk projects and raise capital through public-private partnerships and offtake agreements.
The Trump administration canceled over 300 awards related to clean energy on October 1. The states most affected by the cuts voted for Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
After nearly a decade of work, the Wyoming CarbonSAFE Project, led by the Center for Economic Geology Research (CEGR) in the UW School of Energy Resources (SER), has officially concluded.
Jensen Huang unveils a new interconnect that links quantum processors with Nvidia’s AI supercomputers to get the most out of both.