Trends come and go. The ‘it’ items and things to do of 2023 will fade into distant memory. But for nuclear, small scale seems like it is here to stay.
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America’s Energy Industry is Getting Excited About Hydrogen
he growth in U.S. hydrogen investment is encouraging and will help meet America’s energy needs and climate ambitions. America is an innovative global energy leader, and over the coming years, the U.S. could lead the world in hydrogen too.
Constellation Energy Announces $800 Million Investment for Illinois Nuclear Plants
Two nuclear plants in Illinois are getting an $800 million upgrade. Constellation Energy’s Braidwood and Byron Generating Stations will be fitted with new equipment that will increase generating capacity. Once slated for early retirement, the two generating stations will now be bringing even more clean energy to the Chicago area. >>>READ: Last Energy has a...
Last Energy has a Mission to Install 10,000 Nuclear Reactors
Last Energy exemplifies the sort of entrepreneurial dreaming and determination in the clean energy industry writ large.
Why Is There Buzz About Pink Hydrogen?
Pink hydrogen could soon play a key role in our clean energy mix.
General Motors Secures Lithium Access With $650 Million Investment
General Motors is looking to secure its critical mineral supply chain with investments in projects in Argentina and Nevada.
Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Has Arrived
A system that can both capture and convert carbon, costs less money to implement, and results in a new source of revenue? This is innovation at its very best.
Market Solutions Come for Elk Population Management
The Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) has launched the Paradise Valley Brucellosis Compensation Fund, a new tool designed to support ranchers in Montana who own prime elk habitat.
Parking Lot Power Is The New Big Thing
Solar carports are going to be an important contributor to reaching clean energy projections in the coming decades.
Nuclear Fuel Recycling Gets New Tech and New Funding
The waste that comes from nuclear power—also known as spent nuclear fuel—has untapped potential. Researchers have been working to unleash that potential for years, but finally, their research is getting a financial boost.
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