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WSU Tri-Cities Named Winner of Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize |
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) named Washington State University Tri-Cities a grand-prize winner in the final phase of the Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize. As one of six winners, WSU Tri-Cities was awarded $250,000 to continue its Empowering the Future Energy Workforce plan, which includes developing an energy and environment certificate that will prepare students to join the next generation of clean energy leaders and thinkers. |
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ANS Annual Meeting - Promoting Common Defense and Security |
At the 2023 ANS Annual Meeting Steven Arndt led a president’s session on the mission of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. |
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PNNL Director's Column - Advancing Energy Storage for a Clean Energy Future |
As the nation and individual states commit to replacing greenhouse-gas-generating fossil fuels with cleaner alternatives, some practical and technical challenges come to the fore. Among the most difficult is ensuring that reliable, affordable and resilient energy is available when and where it is needed. Originally published in the Tri-City Herald on June 26, 2023 |
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U.S. Department of Energy Awards More Than $6 Million for University Nuclear Energy Infrastructure |
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced more than $6.3 million in funding for 18 projects at 15 universities in 14 states, including Washington State University. The funding builds up scientific infrastructure and upgrades research reactors at universities to expand the nation’s scientific capabilities and train the next generation of nuclear energy scientists and engineers. |
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