Throughout the first nine months of the Trump Administration, “energy dominance” has been the agenda. To win the artificial intelligence (AI) race, ensure energy reliability for Americans, and beat China on the world stage, we need more energy – period. But we can’t do it without America’s young people. Fortunately, it’s a dynamic time to get...
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Panasonic, Ford to Launch EV Battery Manufacturing Facilities
As automakers expand their electric vehicle production, investments in battery technologies are evolving at an unprecedented pace. Now, two major industry leaders have announced plans to open EV battery factories dedicated to scaling automotive cell production in the United States.
Alaska Governor: Support Mining in U.S., Not Overseas | Opinion
President Donald Trump rightly understands that rebuilding American manufacturing requires transformational change on multiple levels. His focus on U.S. energy dominance, which Alaska’s abundant natural resources can support, will keep costs low for businesses and families alike. But rebuilding American manufacturing also requires the United States to develop its own sources of raw materials—and Alaska can help on...
Oklo and Blykalla partner to boost advanced nuclear technology
US company Oklo and Sweden’s Blykalla have announced a strategic transatlantic partnership to enhance advanced nuclear technology and its commercialisation. The collaboration focuses on tech sharing, supply chain coordination and regulatory knowledge exchange. The partnership aims to accelerate the commercialisation of advanced nuclear reactors, a key component in the clean energy transition. Read more in...
Duke Energy’s Small Modular Reactors: Nuclear Power’s Comeback?
Duke Energy, a major utility serving millions in the Southeast, is betting that small modular reactors (SMRs) can be an integral part of America’s future, providing baseload, clean power.
Energy storage, made in America
Since its beginnings five years ago in Sulphur Springs, Texas, EG4 has grown to place among the largest suppliers of residential energy storage in the United States, achieving close to 1 GWh in sales over the past year. The company has around 500 employees at its base just outside Dallas working on development, manufacturing, distribution...
Carbon markets are incomplete without nuclear
As the world doubles down on net-zero targets, carbon markets have become a cornerstone of our global climate response. But their credibility hinges on one critical question: Are we truly valuing all forms of low-carbon energy? Right now, the answer is an emphatic no. And one glaring omission proves it: nuclear power. Despite being the...
Building Nuclear Power in the U.S. Is Tough. NASA Wants to Do It on the Moon.
Call it a nuclear moonshot: The U.S. aims to deliver a reactor to the lunar surface and beat a push by China and Russia to do the same. In August, NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy directed the agency to fast-track an effort to land a reactor on the moon by late 2029. The agency wants...
AI-Driven Wildfire Modeling Scales with Supercomputing Power
Technosylva has partnered with PSSC Labs to expand the scale and speed of its wildfire prediction capabilities through a dedicated high-performance computing (HPC) platform. Built to support utilities, emergency planners, and fire management agencies, the system runs over one billion fire scenarios each day, generating near real-time risk assessments across wide geographic regions. At the core is...
SpaceX launches 3 probes for NASA, NOAA to study space weather
SpaceX launched a trio of spacecraft Wednesday morning, each meant to study the sun and space weather, and their affects on Earth. The Falcon 9 rocket launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida around 7:30 a.m. EDT. The primary payload on the flight was NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe, also known as IMAP, Space.com reported. Read...









