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US company to make ultra-pure nuclear fuel for next-gen fusion and fission
Ultra-pure nuclear fuel is quietly becoming one of the most strategic technologies in the energy transition, with the United States racing to build its own supply for a new generation of compact ...
Energy Fuels leads a rally in nuclear technology stocks as the Department of Energy unveiled an initiative to build out the ...
The DOE is inviting states to host so-called Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses, which would help with fuel fabrication ...
Part of a nuclear reactor fuel rod element. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has completed a study of advanced, better performing accident tolerant fuels being developed by three U.S. companies ...
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US to build all-in-one ‘integrated’ nuclear sites with advanced reactors, fuel cycle
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) ...
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Energy announced it has awarded $2.7 billion in orders to three companies as part of a program aimed at boosting the development of domestic uranium ...
Lynchburg-based BWX Technologies plans to launch a subsidiary dedicated to the commercialization of fuel for the next generation of nuclear reactors, according to an announcement made this morning.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced a pivotal new program to resurrect America’s nuclear fuel supply chain, a development that potentially places domestic uranium producer Energy Fuels Inc ...
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Russia supplies roughly 40% of the world’s enriched uranium, leaving the EU and other nations dependent despite efforts to diversify. Global uranium demand is projected to rise nearly 75% by 2040, but ...
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