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According to researchers from the Idaho National Laboratory, Wyoming has the potential to continue attracting advanced nuclear developers and establish itself as a leader in the industry, but needs to be proactive in order to succeed.
The Wyoming senator's latest uranium bill aims to establish a U.S. supply chain of a fuel only produced commercially in Russia.
In a regulatory realm known for delays and an industry plagued by cost overruns, TerraPower already faced an ambitious seven-year schedule to …
In a regulatory realm known for delays and an industry plagued by cost overruns, TerraPower already faced an ambitious seven-year schedule to …
The U.S. needs to revitalize its uranium mining industry and fast-track an expansion of its nuclear fuel processing capabilities to end relian…
CASPER – Questions about the advanced nuclear reactor planned for Kemmerer have circulated since the day TerraPower announced it would be buil…
Conservation groups worry that the state may have relinquished too much of its nuclear permitting oversight. No one is certain how much authority Wyoming retains.
CASPER — Questions about the advanced nuclear reactor planned for Kemmerer have circulated since the day TerraPower announced it would be buil…
With Russian uranium no longer an option, the company planning to build a nuclear reactor in Wyoming by 2028 hopes a U.S. fuel source becomes available in time.
The U.S. gets nearly half of its nuclear fuel from Russia and its neighbors. Sens. Barrasso and Lummis want to put that production back in Wyoming's hands.