Small Modular Reactors Competitive in Washington’s Clean Energy Future
A new report finds small modular reactors could provide competitively priced electricity in Washington state's future electricity market.
Nuclear Material from Bottom Up: New Technique Pierced into Uranium
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers developed a patented, nearly non-destructive approach, known as liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry, to analyze nuclear samples.
Protecting Special Places through Tribal Relations
PNNL’s cultural resources team has worked on Tribal relations projects across the U.S. to navigate potential impacts of complex energy siting efforts.
Sustainable Energy Article Reflects PNNL Facets
A PNNL article on developments in ceramics and glass for sustainable energy also highlights research staff—and earns a journal cover.
Decisions, Decisions: Climate Change and Water
PNNL’s Framework for Assessment of Complex Environmental Tradeoffs helps navigate and evaluate competing environmental, economic, and social impacts.
Following Their Curiosity Wherever It Leads
At PNNL, women in engineering tackle some of the world’s most complex problems in environmental science, sustainable energy, and national security.
Napier Lends Radiation Expertise to United Nations Committee
PNNL dose reconstruction expert Bruce Napier reviews report on public exposure to ionizing radiation for the United Nations.
Qiao Lending Expertise in Science of Light
PNNL senior electrical engineer, Amy Qiao, tapped to serve IEEE Photonics Society Emerging Technologies Task Force.
Steering the Future of Spent Nuclear Fuel
PNNL report reflects 10 years of dedication to effectively plan for the safe and uneventful removal of radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.
Spent Nuclear Fuel Modeling Advances Reactor Deployment
PNNL paper in Nuclear Technology journal unveils modeling possibilities for TRISO used fuel, implications for reactor planning, and resulting carbon-free nuclear energy.