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Net-zero is a lofty goal, but it is achievable as long as we continue to leverage our existing clean energy assets while we work to deploy new one with the help of the Civil Nuclear Credit program established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Southern Company and TerraPower are developing a molten chloride fast reactor that uses liquid salts as both a coolant and fuel.

TerraPower's decision to build its advanced reactor in Wyoming expected to create jobs and clean energy opportunities for the state.

INL's ROUNDS software provides a new cost-effective method to make standard drones with cameras capable of autonomously performing jobs around a nuclear power plant.

DOE's Dr. Kathryn Huff breaks down the importance of demonstrating new reactor technologies and expanding the Department's R&D infrastructure.

Advanced construction technologies that could reduce the construction costs of building new reactors by more than 10% and significantly lower the scheduling risks associated with them.

Dr. Kathryn Huff is the new Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary in the Office of Nuclear Energy shares her vision for nuclear energy.

DOE's FY22 Budget Request places a huge emphasis on scaling up commercial deployment of advanced reactors.

DOE's Microreactor Applications Research Validation and EvaLuation project plans to provide a dedicated location for industry partners to quickly test, develop, and demonstrate their advanced technologies.

These 3 advanced reactor designs are cleaner, safer and more efficient than previous generations. They could also debut as early as 2030.