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Demolition of the reactor building at the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station is scheduled to begin in 2031, but that timeline ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has approved Holtec International, headquartered here, to design and build small modular reactors (SMRs) in India, clearing a major hurdle for the company’s expansion.
In an unprecedented move, Holtec International will reopen Michigan's Palisades nuclear power plant following a $1.52 billion federal loan. Cleveland-Cliffs' Middletown Works is among the ...
The referendum was on ballots across 14 town elections this month. See the vote totals, next steps and more of Holtec's response.
The bill extends tax credit benefits and transferability for nuclear energy projects, including restarts and upgrades, while ...
The signing comes after Holtec announced in September last year that it was planning to build a new Small Modular Reactor (SMR) factory in South Yorkshire, in a move which the firm said represents ...
Harvard sued and asked for a restraining order less than 24 hours after the Trump administration had said it would block current and future international students from attending the university.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s ban on Harvard University’s ability to enroll international students. US District Court Judge Allison Burroughs ruled hours ...
If the United States falls behind Russia and China in South Asia, it won’t just forfeit clean energy leadership.
The United States has the technological edge, especially in small modular reactors (SMRs) and microreactors, but the US faces a domestic regulatory environment that actively hinders international ...
The House passed a bill 215-214 that eliminates key clean energy tax credits (48E and 45Y) for non-nuclear projects after 2028. In contrast, the bill extends tax credit benefits and ...
Plus, the Trump administration steps up its war on Harvard by preventing the university from enrolling international students, which could cost the institution half a billion dollars.