Idaho’s third supercomputer coming to Collaborative Computing Center

A powerful new supercomputer arrived at Idaho National Laboratory’s Collaborative Computing Center, with the power to run complex modeling and simulations.
Battelle Energy Alliance announces partnership opportunities for fast neutron facility

Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC has announced a partnership opportunity for the development and deployment of a new facility for fast neutron testing.
3D printing could transform nuclear industry, INL results indicate

Research underway at Idaho National Laboratory using 3D printing could be the beginning of applications that disrupt the nuclear industry.
Environmental monitoring is a team effort at INL Site

Along with nuclear energy and other research at Idaho National Laboratory, another type of research – environmental monitoring – is also taking place on INL’s desert Site.
INL hosts international workshop on nuclear cost analysis

Economics is a key component of nuclear power, which is why the International Atomic Energy Agency is holding a workshop on nuclear cost analysis at INL.
Wireless Security Institute established at Idaho National Laboratory to improve 5G technology

The INL Wireless Security Institute was established to lead and coordinate research efforts fostering more secure and reliable 5G wireless technology.
New research spurs advancement using radiation-ready technology

New research may help improve the cost and efficiency of nuclear fuels, materials and reactor operations, helping prevent undesirable conditions.
Want more miles per gallon? Start planting some trees

INL is helping enhancing fuel economy by combining biofuels with gasoline, resulting in increased miles per gallon in vehicles.
INL turns 70!

In 2019, INL celebrated its 70th anniversary, highlighting 70 years of energy innovation and security excellence in nuclear research.
INL Selected to Partner with Three Utilities on First-of-a-Kind Integrated Energy Systems

Idaho National Laboratory has been chosen by DOE to participate in projects to improve the long-term economic competitiveness of the nuclear power industry.
Novel TerraPower nuclear fuel headed for endurance testing

The fuel for TerraPower’s new nuclear energy concept is being tested inside of INL’s Advanced Test Reactor, revealing key details about the new fuel.
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.
Three INL researchers receive presidential recognition

Three INL researchers were the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) announced July 2 by the White House.
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 Lab transfers technology to industry throughout region and beyond

Technology transfer at INL has come a long way since President Carter directed national labs to shepherd government innovations into the private sector.
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.
A growing use for invasive plants

The list of invasive plants that do harm is extensive. While the fight against them can seem inconquerable, INL is finding ways to tip the scales.
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.