Jimmy Carter formed the Department of Energy, opposed a major Oak Ridge nuclear project and responded to Three Mile Island.
Argonne National Laboratory is developing Gen-IV nuclear reactors, including sodium-cooled fast reactors (SFRs).
Gene Stilp, director of No TMI Restart, asked the commissioners not to cooperate in developing an evacuation plan for TMI.
The late former president was behind making sure a nuclear reactor explosio didn't claim the lives of hundreds of workers.
All U.S. nuclear reactors, which currently provide more than half of the nation's carbon-free power, are first- or ...
The demand for electricity to power AI data centers is skyrocketing, placing immense pressure on traditional energy sources.
Ambassador Eric Garcetti said leaders from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, as well as opposition parties were interested ...
Canada’s national nuclear laboratories announces RFEOI to make proven, Canadian SMR technologies accessible to reactor development community ...
Carter responded to Three Mile Island accident Another energy crisis hit Carter closer to home on March 28, 1979, when a reactor core at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory is advancing next-generation nuclear energy through ...