New guidance for private industry plus a new test bed facility are set to speed widespread nuclear energy development in microreactors.
The miniature nuclear reactors are eventually intended for widespread adoption on remote US military bases, where they could reduce the need for vast shipments of imported fuel. The Department of the ...
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Powering future conflicts: The case for going nuclear

As warfare becomes increasingly electrified, advanced nuclear reactors could provide militaries with the reliable, resilient ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The U.S. Army is moving closer to deploying a new class of nuclear technology that could reshape how the United States produces reliable, low-carbon power — nuclear microreactors ...
An Air Force base and Space Force base were chosen as potential sites for nuclear microreactors under the Advanced Nuclear Power for Installations (ANPI) program. Buckley Space Force Base, Colo., and ...
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The Department of the Air Force announced this week that Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado is one of two preferred locations for planned microreactors. This is part of the Advanced Nuclear Power ...
Partnership combines cutting-edge microreactors with a global leader in AI server infrastructure to address surging energy ...
A new University of Michigan research study published this month by Rackham student Muhammad Rafiul Abdusammi determined that, under the right circumstances, the nuclear sector’s newest technology ...
WASHINGTON — As part of next steps for the Janus Program, the Department of the Army has selected nine installations for consideration in which to site microreactor power plants, and the Defense ...
The U.S. Army is moving closer to deploying a new class of nuclear technology that could reshape how the United States produces reliable, low-carbon power — nuclear microreactors small enough to fit ...