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Diverse Group of Leaders Develop Plans to Grow Los Alamos Workforce |
The office of Environmental Management (EM) co-hosted a workforce development summit with the Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) and the Energy Facility Contractors Group on Friday, August 18.
Attendees included representatives from Los Alamos, Española, and Santa Fe, tribal leaders from the Jemez Pueblo and the Cochiti Pueblo, education leaders from area colleges, including the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos and the Northern New Mexico College, and participants from the Hanford Site area, including Diahann Howard and Port of Benton Commission President Christy Rasmussen. |
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Cracking the Code to Transition a 'Paper Reactor' to a Practical Reactor |
As global concerns about climate change and energy sustainability intensify, the need for cleaner and more efficient energy sources is more critical than ever. Nuclear power consistently emerges as an important part of the solution, driving the development of innovative technologies.
TPCAT is prepared for transport from INL to Pennsylvania for testing. (Photo: INL) |
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Department of Energy Awards $34 Million to Advance Clean Hydrogen Production |
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the award of nearly $34 million to 19 industry- and university-led research projects that will advance cutting-edge technology solutions to make clean hydrogen a more available and affordable fuel for electricity generation, industrial decarbonization, and transportation. |
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Registration Open for the National Clean Energy Policy Symposium |
This year’s #NCEW23 Policymakers Symposium will take place from Sept. 26-27 virtually or in-person on Sept. 28th! |
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2023 Utility Working Conference: Building Resiliency |
The theme of the meeting...“Building Resiliency in a Rapidly Changing World.”
Three days of panels and educational sessions included “The Nuclear Industry’s State of Resiliency”. |
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WNA Publishes Report on the World's Nuclear Supply Chain |
In the newly released 2023 edition of The World Nuclear Supply Chain report, the World Nuclear Association recommends a number of actions to ensure that the international supply chain remains “suitably robust, competitive, and adaptive to meet the anticipated need for long-term operation and new nuclear build.” |
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WIPP Workforce Development Plan Established by DOE |
The Department of Energy announced a noncompetitive financial assistance cooperative agreement with Southeast New Mexico College, located in Carlsbad, N.M., for educational programs to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of current Waste Isolation Pilot Plant employees while also building and training WIPP’s next-generation workforce. |
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