Deadline vs. Deployment: Can U.S. Advanced Reactors Meet DOE’s 2026 Criticality Goal?

Deadline vs. Deployment: Can U.S. Advanced Reactors Meet DOE’s 2026 Criticality Goal?

In a new pilot program, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued an ambitious challenge: bring at least three advanced nuclear test reactors to criticality by July 4, 2026. Announced in June, the program sidesteps traditional Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing, seeking instead to authorize full-scale reactors on private sites through DOE’s internal review process. […] The post Deadline vs. Deployment: Can U.S. Advanced Reactors […]

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Reclaimed Ash: Turning Domestic, Legacy Materials into Modern Infrastructure Solutions

Reclaimed Ash: Turning Domestic, Legacy Materials into Modern Infrastructure Solutions

As government policies around energy transition continue to evolve, the pace of coal plant retirements in North America has shifted in some regions, slowing in a few cases due to energy reliability concerns. But broadly speaking, many coal-fired units have already retired, leaving behind a significant legacy challenge: the long-term management of coal ash stored […] The post Reclaimed Ash: Turning Domestic, Legacy Materials into […]

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DOE Pilot Program Targets Three Nuclear Test Reactors for 2026 Criticality Under Department Authorization

DOE Pilot Program Targets Three Nuclear Test Reactors for 2026 Criticality Under Department Authorization

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a novel pilot program that will allow private developers to build and operate full-scale advanced nuclear test reactors outside of the national laboratory system, without a license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Through a new authorization model grounded in the Atomic Energy Act and a Trump-era […] The post DOE Pilot Program Targets Three Nuclear Test […]

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Understanding TerraPower’s Natrium Reactor Design and Demonstration Project Progress

Understanding TerraPower’s Natrium Reactor Design and Demonstration Project Progress

In the proverbial shadow of the Naughton Power Plant, a station in Kemmerer, Wyoming, that will stop burning coal at the end of this year, TerraPower is constructing what it calls “the only advanced, non-light-water reactor in the Western Hemisphere being built today.” The project represents more than just a new power source—it’s a symbolic […] The post Understanding TerraPower’s Natrium Reactor Design and Demonstration […]

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Hydropower Growth Continues, Though Policy Challenges Loom in U.S.

Hydropower Growth Continues, Though Policy Challenges Loom in U.S.

Hydroelectric power generation hit a 10-year high in Europe in 2024, while hydro growth in other regions—most notably China—kept the technology at the top of the list when it comes to global energy output from renewable resources. The International Hydropower Association (IHA) in its 2025 World Hydropower Outlook said hydro is playing a “stablizing role” in Europe and elsewhere when it comes to power supplies at […]

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The Courtroom Risk No One in Power Generation Can Afford to Ignore

The Courtroom Risk No One in Power Generation Can Afford to Ignore

In an industry grappling with decarbonization mandates, volatile energy markets, and supply chain uncertainty, another threat has quietly emerged with the power to upend everything: the courtroom. Mega verdicts—jury awards exceeding $10 million—are not new. But the scale, frequency, and unpredictability of these rulings are escalating. According to a 2025 corporate verdicts report published by […] The post The Courtroom Risk No One in Power […]

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How Digital Modeling of Materials Will Make Next Generation Nuclear Possible

How Digital Modeling of Materials Will Make Next Generation Nuclear Possible

A revolution is underway in the nuclear energy sector. For the first time in decades, the field is brimming with urgency, ambition, and capital. Buoyed by growing energy demands, geopolitical recalibration, and climate pressures, nuclear power is undergoing a renaissance, one that will be driven not just by next-generation reactor designs, but by the materials […] The post How Digital Modeling of Materials Will Make […]

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GE Vernova, IHI Launch Test Hub to Enable 100% Ammonia Combustion in F-Class Gas Turbines by 2030

GE Vernova, IHI Launch Test Hub to Enable 100% Ammonia Combustion in F-Class Gas Turbines by 2030

Japanese integrated heavy industry group IHI Corp. and GE Vernova have inaugurated a new Large-Scale Combustion Test (LCT) facility at IHI’s Aioi Works in Hyogo, Japan, marking a pivotal step in their joint effort to commercialize gas turbine combustors capable of burning up to 100% ammonia by 2030. The facility will accelerate full-scale prototype testing […] The post GE Vernova, IHI Launch Test Hub to […]

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India Scientists Develop Hydrogen Production Method Using Only Solar Power

India Scientists Develop Hydrogen Production Method Using Only Solar Power

Scientists in India said they have developed a scalable next-generation device that produces green hydrogen by splitting water molecules using only solar energy. A group at the Bengaluru-based Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), said the process would produce a clean fuel that could support decarbonizing industries, along with fueling vehicles. The […]

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Ireland Ends Use of Coal for Power Generation

Ireland Ends Use of Coal for Power Generation

Ireland is no longer burning coal to produce electricity after the country’s last coal-fired unit was converted to use heavy fuel oil. ESB, the plant’s operator, on June 20 issued a notice that the 305-MW Unit 3 of the Moneypoint station, located on Ireland’s southwest coast, has ended its use of coal after 40 years. ESB previously had said Moneypoint after the conversion would operate […]

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