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Nuke News / At Three Mile Island, the ligh...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 01:38
At Three Mile Island, the lights flip on — and a generation sees its destiny

https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/at-three-mile-island-the-lights-flip-on-and-a-generation-sees-its-destiny
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Nuke News / Re: AI is bringing old nuclear...
Last post by Mounder - Yesterday at 12:54
A New England radio station is selling that nuclear is coming back due to AI, but doesn't press New England to actually open ANYTHING (regardless of their highest in the country electric bills).
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Nuke News / Browns Ferry licensed for oper...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 12:10
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Nuke News / US firm nears first Gen IV rea...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 11:53
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Nuke News / FERC poised to issue decision ...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 11:12
FERC poised to issue decision on colocating large loads in PJM

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/ferc-pjm-colocation-large-loads-data-centers/807758/
#8
Getting in / Associate Chemistry Tech
Last post by nenukeop176 - Yesterday at 11:10
Is there a way to enter the nuclear industry as a nuclear chemistry technician during an outage or as a contractor? How do you approach this if you don't have any experience but have a degree close to chemistry?
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Nuke News / Then & Now: VIN Hub emphasizes...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 11:07
Then & Now: VIN Hub emphasizes breadth of state's nuclear workforce needs

https://cardinalnews.org/2025/12/11/then-now-vin-hub-emphasizes-breadth-of-states-nuclear-workforce-needs/
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Nuke News / Creekstone Energy studying nuc...
Last post by Marlin - Yesterday at 11:03
Creekstone Energy studying nuclear power to support world's largest data center campus in Utah

https://www.ksl.com/article/51417992/creekstone-energy-studying-nuclear-power-to-support-worlds-largest-data-center-campus-in-utah
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