The agreement positions TVA and ENTRA1 to deploy NuScale’s SMRs at scale, targeting 6 GW of new nuclear capacity to meet soaring power demand.| Power Engineering
The second round of HALEU allocations will support testing of two advanced reactor designs and jumpstart a new domestic advanced fuel line. The post Department of Energy agrees to provide three more companies with HALEU appeared first on Power Engineering.| Nuclear News - Power Engineering
The deal marks a milestone in advanced nuclear development, making TVA the first U.S. utility to purchase power from a GEN IV reactor.| Power Engineering
PUR-1 has started serving as the nation’s first reactor test bed to help the industry figure out how digital communication, AI tools and cybersecurity methods could work at a larger scale for advanced reactors. The post Purdue University reactor paves the way for nuclear digital breakthroughs appeared first on Power Engineering.| SMRs Archives - Power Engineering
TVA President and CEO Don Moul said that by going first, they can show other utilities a way to accelerate the development of small nuclear reactors.| Power Engineering
According to the PJM 2025 Long-Term Load Forecast, electricity demand within the region is expected to significantly increase, with a projected growth of nearly 40% in the next 14 years. The post Amid high PJM demand, New Jersey explores building new nuclear appeared first on Power Engineering.| Nuclear News - Power Engineering
Holtec, in cooperation with Hi Tech Solutions, plans to deploy a fleet of SMR-300 reactors across the Mountain West.| Power Engineering
TVA and its partners have reapplied for $800 million in federal funding to build the U.S.' first small modular reactor, after DOE revised grant criteria to focus solely on technical merit.| Power Engineering
OPG has previously said it expects construction on the first reactor to be complete by 2028, with the additional SMRs coming online between 2034 and 2036. The post OPG approved to build first SMR at Darlington nuclear project appeared first on Power Engineering.| Nuclear News - Power Engineering
The bill would have let large industrial energy users build an SMR in their facility without having to get a certificate of environmental compatibility.| Power Engineering