In a recent article, researchers from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, emphasize the importance of multiscale modeling of catalysis in understanding and developing (electro)chemical processes.
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US nuclear firm to deploy multiple 390 MW reactors for 4 GW power under new deal
Terrestrial Energy, a nuclear energy company in the US, has signed an agreement with ...
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Cooling without pumps: New measurement data for modular reactors
Passive cooling systems for nuclear power plants operate without pumps or electricity: They rely solely on physical effects ...
The US Department of Energy's Idaho Operations Office has approved the Documented Safety Analysis for Aalo Atomics' Aalo-X experimental reactor. Meanwhile, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ...
Construction of an advanced nuclear power plant partly funded by the U.S. government is now underway in Wyoming. The Bill ...
The current regulations that govern the nuclear industry are tailored to the types of reactors that have been in use since the first commercial nuclear power plants began operation in the 1960s. Those ...
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TerraPower’s Natrium reactor in Wyoming is the first non-light-water power reactor ever permitted by the NRC for commercial construction
In the small southwestern Wyoming town of Kemmerer, population roughly 2,600, a coal-fired power plant has anchored the local ...
Scaling up nuclear power to the level needed to achieve net zero is a significant and multifaceted undertaking, and while many reactor types may play a role, large reactors are set to lead the way.
The U.S. Department of Transportation and the Maritime Administration (Marad) have launched an initiative aimed at developing ...
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