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September 13, 2022Following a record-breaking simulant run at EM’s Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU) earlier this summer, engineers are inspecting reaction vessels and other equipment of the liquid waste treatment facility before initiating radiological operations.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022The Hanford Site Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) recently welcomed a new class of engineers to support the needs of the WTP Plant Engineering Department.Office of Environmental Management
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September 13, 2022Los Alamos Field Office By the Numbers May 2022Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office
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September 13, 2022DOE Report Finds Hundreds of Retiring Coal Plant Sites Could Convert to NuclearOffice of Nuclear Energy
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September 12, 2022DOE study finds that hundreds of U.S. coal power plant sites could be converted to nuclear power plants.Office of Nuclear Energy
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September 12, 2022String of successes builds momentum for nuclear energy in the U.S.Office of Nuclear Energy
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September 8, 2022The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams has demonstrated an innovative liquid-lithium charge stripper to accelerate unprecedentedly high-power heavy-ion beams.Nuclear Physics
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September 8, 2022Investments and tax incentives included in IRA guarantee a commitment to nuclear energy.Office of Nuclear Energy
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Press ReleasesSeptember 7, 2022DOE and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commemorate 25 years of collaboration on FUSRAP with an unveiling ceremony for a FUSRAP historical display today.Office of Legacy Management
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September 7, 2022Scientists at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory built and tested the first successful prototypes of a remote monitoring system for nuclear facilities to enhance operational safety and advance emergency response efforts.Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response