Lab evaluates plan for turning municipal waste into energy

Hydrocore, a company that turns waste into energy and marketable byproducts, went back to its roots with a partnership with INL to validate a new project.
Scientists develop 3-D ‘X-ray’ for nuclear fuel

INL researchers are developing a tool that is akin to a 3-D X-ray used by dentists, only this version will be used to analyze nuclear fuel.
The Fellow designation is the highest honor ANS can bestow

Two Idaho National Laboratory (INL) researchers have been recognized as Fellows by the American Nuclear Society (ANS) fellowship program.
The goal of the program is to assist new entrants into the nuclear field

TheGateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear announced that eight small businesses will be given funds for the Nuclear Energy Voucher pilot program.
After 38 years, engineer leaves his mark on Idaho National Laboratory

In 1977, INL employee Rodney Shurtliff applied for a job at the Site on a whim. 38 years later, Shurtliff reflects on his time at the lab.
Modeling program aids efficient water management

A team at Idaho National Laboratory has developed a modeling platform called Water and Energy Scenarios Testing for integrated resource planning.
System to be used as a demonstration project for INL engineers

INL interns celebrated the completion of a nine-month long project that in the future will be used as a demonstration model for engineers.
University collaboration works toward demonstration project

In 2016, DOE announced four projects to assess the prevelance of rare earth elements that may be dissolved in higher-temperature geothermal fluids.
Sparking a regional conversation about industry research needs

In late July, the Center for Advanced Energy Studies hosted its first Industry Water-Energy Workshop, featuring speakers from INL among other partners.
Baranwal to begin new role Aug. 22

INL announced the selection of Dr. Rita Baranwal to serve as director of the INL-led Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) initiative.