NUCLEAR
Senators weigh promise and pitfalls of safer fuels
Accident tolerant fuels for nuclear reactors could be a win-win for the industry and consumers if development can move quickly, lawmakers and experts said at a Senate hearing yesterday.
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Sam Mintz, E&E News reporter
Accident tolerant fuels for nuclear reactors could be a win-win for the industry and consumers if development can move quickly, lawmakers and experts said at a Senate hearing yesterday.
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Environmentalists were among the first to go to court over President Trump's emergency declaration to fund a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
By Ellen M. Gilmer in Greenwire
As backers of the "Green New Deal" rolled out their zero-carbon energy goals, tension around the role of nuclear power spilled into the open.
By Hannah Northey, Jeremy Dillon and Christa Marshall in Energywire