The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. (Photo: DOE)
The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant. (Photo: EDF)
The N.S. Savannah. (Photo: N.S. Savannah Association)
What will happen to the retired nuclear-powered merchant ship, the N.S. Savannah? The Maritime Administration (MARAD) of the Department of Transportation is investigating possibilities for the vessel’s future, whether it be in disposition, transportation, or preservation.
Kyle Hill appreciates a Dresden nuclear waste cask. (Photo: Kyle Hill)
On this holiday that celebrates all things love, here’s a look at the love affair that Kyle Hill has with nuclear energy—even its waste.
Duke Energy Center (tall silver building at right) in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo: Duke Energy)
Duke Energy has confirmed “limited” layoffs across its territories as part of a company reorganization focused on clean energy.
In a statement, the company said, “Duke Energy is entering the next phase of its clean energy transition, which calls for a transformative expansion and modernization of our clean energy grid. . . . . We are reorganizing for greater efficiency and cost effectiveness.”