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Officials spark backlash with controversial nuclear waste plan: 'This is a message to all of us'
"We do not know what their next step is." Officials spark backlash with controversial nuclear waste plan: 'This is a message ...
Or, as Technology.org put it, officials hoped states would volunteer to "babysit" nuclear waste "until the sun burns out." According to the outlet, the pilot program's small modular reactors (SMRs) ...
The New Mexico Environment Department on Wednesday issued three compliance orders with a combined $16 million in penalties ...
Two DOE officials, granted anonymity to speak freely, told POLITICO’s E&E News that the department’s goal is to establish a ...
Groundbreaking Event officially kicks off deep borehole demonstration program, the first full-scale, at depth test of technology for safely and permanently disposing of nuclear waste deep ...
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Nuclear waste to be disposed deep underground using US firm’s borehole technology
A Berkeley-based company has started its full-scale demonstration program for nuclear waste disposal. Deep ...
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DOE selects 5 US firms to advance used nuclear fuel recycling tech at home
The Office of Nuclear Energy has selected five companies in the US to research ...
States are being asked to volunteer to host a permanent geological repository for spent fuel as part of a campus of facilities.
Stafford Sheehan’s new startup Project Omega is working with the U.S. government to turn nuclear waste into “unlimited energy." ...
Geological disposal, optimized materials and greater use of digital tools to enhance communication with stakeholders are among the innovations the nuclear industry is developing to address outstanding ...
You will be redirected to our submission process. Extensive multidisciplinary research has been conducted for decades but how is this knowledge best applied in site selection, design, and operation of ...
The US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy has awarded more than USD19 million to five US companies to research ...
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