Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) published a list of five nuclear energy stories to watch in 2022. Updates on Five Big Nuclear Energy Developments POWER Was Watching in 2022 Coal retirements combined with increasing penetration of So far, utilities have announced plans to retire some 93,000 MW (nameplate) of coal-almost half the existing coal fleet-by the end of this decade. The board of trustees for San Antonio, Texas-based CPS Energy on…Īre We Headed for a Reliability Train Wreck? will close its remaining coal-fired power units by 2030. The largest municipally-owned electric and gas utility in the U.S. Texas Utility Will Close Remaining Coal-Fired Units Oklo has kicked off regulatory activities for a first-of-its-kind nuclear fuel recycling facility that could produce commercial material from used light water reactor (LWR) fuel before the decade's end. Oklo Readying to Deploy Commercial-Scale Nuclear Fuel Recycling Facility Workers at the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR) in Dimitrovgrad, Russia, have installed what they call the world’s largest multipurpose fast neutron research reactor, or MBIR, at the site.… Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has denied a request from California utility Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to renew a review of an operating license application for the Diablo…įast Neutron Reactor Installed at Russian Research Facility NRC Rejects New Review of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Operating Extension
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