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UNPARALLELED Support for NEW Nuclear.! With great continued DOE Support combined with U.S. Congress and White House Acts/Initiatives to build more Reactors in the U.S. After more than 30 years, it's about time for U.S. Utilities/TVA/Industries to ORDER/Sign CONTRACT*** for FIRST NEW Nuclear Plant in the U.S.! - One or more of the Leading SMRs developed in THE U.S. - One or more of the Successfully Operating Large Size Advanced Generation III+ Reactor developed in THE U.S.. Btw: Time seems to be just right to take many "Real" Advantages/Benefits from the AP1000- Vogtle 3 & 4 Completed/Operational in THE U.S. *** Suggest follow the North America Leader in NEW Nuclear- Next door good Neighbor CANADA. (Ordered Fleet of BWRX-300 SMR. (& initial Site work already Started) #DATABASE(1970-2024)
We just took a big step forward in building more reactors in the U.S. President Biden recently signed the ADVANCE Act into law, which is expected to speed up the licensing and deployment of new reactors. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Mike Goff breaks down this latest legislative win for our domestic nuclear sector: https://bit.ly/3WdTysu
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The passing of the ADVANCE Act should really help us get more reactors online, more quickly, having a huge, positive impact on the grid. INL breaks down some great information on their site about the impact nuclear energy can have on our increasing demands: https://lnkd.in/epfkhwCA
We just took a big step forward in building more reactors in the U.S. President Biden recently signed the ADVANCE Act into law, which is expected to speed up the licensing and deployment of new reactors. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Mike Goff breaks down this latest legislative win for our domestic nuclear sector: https://bit.ly/3WdTysu
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We just took a big step forward in building more reactors in the U.S. President Biden recently signed the ADVANCE Act into law, which is expected to speed up the licensing and deployment of new reactors. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Mike Goff breaks down this latest legislative win for our domestic nuclear sector: https://bit.ly/3WdTysu
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Repowering Coal Sites with Nuclear The ADVANCE Act also enables the cleanup and reuse of brownfield sites, including retired or retiring coal plants. Our analysis shows that hundreds of these coal sites could be converted into nuclear power plants to help keep high-paying jobs and economic opportunities in these energy communities. The NRC will examine and streamline licensing processes for nuclear facilities at these sites and will also take into account the associated infrastructure as part of the process. The NRC is currently reviewing TerraPower’s construction permit application to build its Natrium reactor near a retiring coal plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. If approved, it would be the first one issued by the NRC for a commercial non-light water reactor and will pave the way for other designs looking to do the same at similar brownfield sites.
We just took a big step forward in building more reactors in the U.S. President Biden recently signed the ADVANCE Act into law, which is expected to speed up the licensing and deployment of new reactors. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Mike Goff breaks down this latest legislative win for our domestic nuclear sector: https://bit.ly/3WdTysu
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Best invest in Building and talking about Fusion power, space, maritime propulsion systems and industry as data centres are. Great Headline, Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR People talk about Nuclear (meaning Fission) and fail to discuss fusion. https://lnkd.in/ge_aeX7M The nuclear fission industry is ignorant of what's happening around it. It must pull its collective uranium heads out of the sand and prepare to enter the commercially growing fusion energy industry. Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an ever-increasing pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place, and soon to be out of Fuel" and merely temporary. https://lnkd.in/gbd_mZqk By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY Now, see what is happening in the world of the fusion industry. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fuel shortage is increasingly real, https://lnkd.in/gze5rwpr
⚛️NGNIC members were delighted to be invited to attend Great British Nuclear's inaugural Parliamentary event, in collaboration with Trade Unions for Safe Nuclear Energy (TUSNE)! 💡 We held discussions with representatives from both political parties, gaining invaluable insights into their visions for the future of nuclear energy and the plethora of well-paid jobs they promise to create. Arun Khuttan Georgia Pawson Jon Woodburn Joseph P. Bethany Jim Sukhbinder Singh
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Ontario Power Generation received support from the Town of Port Hope to explore the potential for new nuclear at the Wesleyville site. The benefits of being an OPG nuclear host community are numerous. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4jdkW3n hashtag #PoweringPossibilities
We’ve received support from the Town of Port Hope to explore the potential for new nuclear at our Wesleyville site. The benefits of being an OPG nuclear host community are numerous. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/4jdkW3n #PoweringPossibilities
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As hyperscalers like Microsoft look to power their future AI needs, the role of safe, reliable and sustainable energy sources becomes even more critical. Watch as the Wall Street Journal provides an inside look at the plan to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor, an initiative that underscores the growing intersection between nuclear energy and advanced technology.
The lights are turning back on at Three Mile Island, the site of America's worst nuclear meltdown, after it has lain dormant for five years.
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LM presented at the Department of Energy’s annual Intergovernmental Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec. 3-5. The meeting is an opportunity for state, local, tribal, and federal officials to discuss priorities and strategies for managing and storing defense-related nuclear waste and for remediating production sites. https://bit.ly/3PqREjY
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Give your heart (and wallet) what it desires and prep for success in February. Details on 20% discounts on solar training programs, how to apply for the $5.9M in Clean Fuels and Advanced Technologies grants, details on the NC State Energy Conference, NC Energy Efficiency rebates and more all in one place. Click and scroll to follow your heart and budget. 💖 💲 💡 #cleanfleets #nctransit #solarenergy #EVSE #transit #solartraining #firstresponder #nuclearenergy #EPTO #idlereduction #biofuel #propane #electricschoolbus (You see - there is a lot in this newsletter.)
Our newsletter for the month of January was released today! Highlights include the twenty-year history of our Training program, NCCETC's involvement with Charging Smart, a review of 2024 nuclear policy actions, CFAT grant impacts, and more! Read the full newsletter at https://icont.ac/50X68 and subscribe to receive future monthly editions at https://lnkd.in/e-He943
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"The three main priorities I would like to highlight include:" "(1) Knowledge Transfer, Education, and Intergenerational Decision-Making: IYNC is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for young professionals in the nuclear field, promoting knowledge transfer and intergenerational decision-making. (2) Networking and Collaboration: We offer a platform for young nuclear professionals worldwide to connect and collaborate, fostering networking and collaboration across generations. (3) Advocacy and Public Awareness: We are committed to advocating for and raising public awareness about the importance of nuclear technologies today and in the future" Unfortunately, some Young generation networks just focus on the third priority. Such networks, especially in newcomer countries, need to realize that they need to focus on capacity building of their members first to be well equipped to address the wider public.
Viewpoint: Kristine Madden, president of the International Youth Nuclear Congress, discusses the key challenges and opportunities for young nuclear professionals in the near future. https://lnkd.in/erGFSCYS
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