Factsheets
About INL
As one of 17 national labs in the U.S. Department of Energy complex, Idaho National Laboratory is home to researchers and support staff focused on innovations in nuclear research, renewable energy systems and security solutions that are changing the world.
From discoveries in advanced nuclear energy options and to protecting our nation’s most critical infrastructure assets, our talented team at INL is constantly pushing the limits to redefine what’s possible.
Browse the fact sheets below to learn more about our research capabilities, facilities, history and more.
INL Overview
INL Overview
INL innovations help address America’s energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.
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General Information
Energy Innovation Laboratory
Energy Innovation Laboratory
The Energy Innovation Laboratory offers three stories of open-floor laboratory space and state-of-the-art tools, equipment and resources.
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INL Emergency Public Information
INL Emergency Public Information
Idaho National Laboratory’s Emergency Public Information Program provides accurate information for the news media, employees and the public during an emergency event.
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INL Facilities
INL Facilities
INL is an 890-square-mile area in southeastern Idaho referred to as the “INL Site,” with laboratories and administrative buildings located Idaho Falls.
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INL Ten Year Site Plan, 2015-2025
INL Ten Year Site Plan, 2015-2025
INL’s mission is to discover, demonstrate, and secure innovative nuclear energy solutions, other energy options, and critical infrastructure.
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Net-Zero Program
Net-Zero Program
INL has committed to using its world-class capabilities and expertise to demonstrate net-zero emissions by 2031.
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Performing work at Idaho National Laboratory
Performing work at Idaho National Laboratory
INL is one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s national laboratories and is the nation’s lead laboratory for nuclear energy research, development and demonstration.
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Experimental Breeder Reactor-I
Experimental Breeder Reactor-I
The Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) is a Registered National Historic Landmark located at Idaho National Laboratory off U.S. Highway 20/26.
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Idaho’s 52 Reactors
Idaho’s 52 Reactors
Since 1949, 52 reactors have been built and operated on INL’s 890-square-mile site.
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Proving the Principle
75th Anniversary Edition
Proving the Principle
75th Anniversary Edition
A History of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, 1949-1999.
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INL Overview
Energy Innovation Laboratory
Energy Innovation Laboratory
The Energy Innovation Laboratory offers three stories of open-floor laboratory space and state-of-the-art tools, equipment and resources.
Read More
INL Emergency Public Information
INL Emergency Public Information
Idaho National Laboratory’s Emergency Public Information Program provides accurate information for the news media, employees and the public during an emergency event.
Read More
INL Facilities
INL Facilities
INL is an 890-square-mile area in southeastern Idaho referred to as the “INL Site,” with laboratories and administrative buildings located Idaho Falls.
Read More
INL Ten Year Site Plan, 2015-2025
INL Ten Year Site Plan, 2015-2025
INL’s mission is to discover, demonstrate, and secure innovative nuclear energy solutions, other energy options, and critical infrastructure.
Click Here
Net-Zero Program
Net-Zero Program
INL has committed to using its world-class capabilities and expertise to demonstrate net-zero emissions by 2031.
Click Here
Performing work at Idaho National Laboratory
Performing work at Idaho National Laboratory
INL is one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s national laboratories and is the nation’s lead laboratory for nuclear energy research, development and demonstration.
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INL History
Experimental Breeder Reactor-I
Experimental Breeder Reactor-I
The Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) is a Registered National Historic Landmark located at Idaho National Laboratory off U.S. Highway 20/26.
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Idaho’s 52 Reactors
Idaho’s 52 Reactors
Since 1949, 52 reactors have been built and operated on INL’s 890-square-mile site.
Click Here
Proving the Principle
75th Anniversary Edition
Proving the Principle
75th Anniversary Edition
A History of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, 1949-1999.
Click Here
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