DOE Announces Announces Over $127 Million to Advance Carbon Capture, Removal, and Conversion Test Centers
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) today announced up to $127.5 million in federal funding to support the development of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, removal, and conversion test centers for cement manufacturing facilities and power plants. Meeting the Biden-Harris Administration’s goal of a net-zero emissions economy by 2050 requires accelerating the responsible development and deployment of technology to capture CO2 emissions from industrial operations and power generation and to remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere.
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Register Today to Learn More About DOE's New R&D GREET Train-the-Trainer Program
Become a R&D GREET Model Trainer to Accelerate R&D Innovation in Energy and Transportation
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Nuclear Notes: NuScale: A.I. Makes Nuclear Essential
NuScale Power, the SMR company, having failed to land a utility customer for its product, is stressing that the increase in demand from data centers, including those providing Artificial Intelligence, will stimulate demand for small nuclear reactors like the ones it wants to build.
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Join ECA and DOE to Discuss Coal-to-Nuclear Transition
Join the Energy Communities Alliance and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) as they present Coal-to-Nuclear (C2N) Transition Webinar on September 11 from 1 - 2:30 pm ET. 
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First International Nuclear Science Olympiad Held in Philippines
Fifty-five high schoolers representing 14 Asian countries participated in an inaugural nuclear science competition earlier this month in the Philippines.
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Energy Analyst: Clean Energy Dreams Come Only with Advanced Nuclear
“We’re going to have to do things differently if we hope to trim the output of climate-changing emissions,” writes Matthew L. Wald in an essay recently published by the Breakthrough Institute.
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WSU Tri-Cities to lead the community benefits plan for the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub
As announced last week, the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2) project received Phase 1 award status from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to begin initial planning, permitting and analysis activities.  Washington State University Tri-Cities will play a key role in this venture. 
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United States and Ghana Launch Africa’s First Nuclear Energy Training Hub
The United States and Ghana formally launched Africa’s first regional Clean Energy Training Center to support the development of civil nuclear energy programs across the continent.  The center will serve as a regional training hub for Ghana and other like-minded African countries considering nuclear energy as part of their economic development, energy security, and decarbonization goals.
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USNIC Key Mover Update: Kairos Power Begins Construction on Hermes Low-Power Demonstration Reactor
Both Hermes and ETU 3.0 will be built using modular construction techniques piloted at Kairos Power’s testing and manufacturing campus in Albuquerque, N.M.
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OCED Award Wednesday Updates
Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub OCED awarded the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub—led by the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2)—with $27.5 million for the first tranche of funding out of the total federal cost share of up to $1 billion to begin Phase 1 of its project plan.
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