The 148,000-sqft Energy Innovation Laboratory offers three stories of modern, open-floor laboratory space and flexible, state-of-the-art lab tools, equipment and resources.
The birthplace of nuclear power, Idaho National Laboratory’s 890-square-mile site, large-scale infrastructure, and research facilities are unique assets enabling energy and security research, development, and demonstration at scale.
Idaho National Laboratory’s Emergency Public Information Program provides accurate information for the news media, employees and the public during an emergency event.
Idaho National Laboratory consists of an 890-square-mile area in southeastern Idaho often referred to as the “INL Site,” as well as laboratories and administrative buildings located approximately 35 miles to the east in the city of Idaho Falls.
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.