U.S. Energy Department invests in Advanced Remote Monitoring project

The Advanced Remote Monitoring project seeks to simultaneously modernize several power plants, all with unique characteristics, using one remote system.
INL leader heads international Nuclear Science Committee

Idaho National Laboratory’s Kemal Pasamehmetoglu has become chairman of the Nuclear Energy Agency’s Nuclear Science Committee.
Experts explore options for microreactors in Alaska

With the help of Klouda and the University of Alaska, INL is helping determine if microreactors might help alleviate some of Alaska’s energy challenges.
Idaho researchers discover, correct decades-old nuclear measurement error

A recent discovery by researchers at Idaho National Laboratory could correct a decades-old error important in the field of nuclear data.
Better graphite modeling could speed up licensing

Graphite used in nuclear power plans must show that it can withstand the environment of a plant. Proving that could now be easier, thanks to an INL model.
Idaho National Laboratory awards funding to universities for Versatile Test Reactor projects

INL has awarded $1.7 million of funding to universities to develop research projects for usage and application using the future Versatile Test Reactor.
Readying nuclear plants for a new power landscape

The Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program helps the nuclear power industry develop solutions to the rising threats of energy demands.
EBR-I lights up the history of nuclear energy development

Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) Atomic Museum, serves as an insight into the history of nuclear energy in Idaho and the United States.
Reactor instrumentation: New breakthroughs in high temperature measurement technology

INL’s High-Temperature Irradiation-Resistant Thermocouple provides nearly continuous, nearly instantaneous temperature readings from inside the reactor.
ANS designates Idaho reactor as Nuclear Historic Landmark

The American Nuclear Society Idaho’s Transient Reactor Test Facility as a Nuclear Historic Landmark in recognition of work performed between 1959 and 1994.