The POWER Podcast

The POWER Podcast provides listeners with insight into the latest news and technology that is poised

Episodes

Total: 180

Today, molten salt reactors (MSRs) are experiencing a resurgence of interest worldwide, with numerou

In mid-January, scientists who maintain the world’s temperature records announced that 2023 was the

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) explains that community solar, also known as shared

If you have paid any attention to nuclear power plant construction projects over the years, you know

It seems everywhere you go, both inside and outside of the power industry, people are talking about

Climate change has led many states and countries to set targets for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) em

Boilers obviously play an important role in the power generation industry, providing the mechanism t

According to a guidebook issued by Sandia National Laboratories, a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) m

Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world. One of the key ingredients in c

There is growing demand for cybersecurity professionals all around the world. According to the “2023

Southern Nuclear, Southern Company’s nuclear power plant operations business, announced in late Sept

During President Biden’s first year in office, his administration published a document titled “The L

Most propane used in the U.S. today is produced as a byproduct of natural gas processing and crude o

It’s pretty easy to understand how the weather affects certain forms of power generation and infrast

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) defines environmental justice as: “The fair treatment and meanin

While power outages are not uncommon in the U.S., widespread blackouts that last more than a couple

In 2021, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Director John Wagner set a lofty goal for the lab to achiev

The Combustion Turbine Operations Technical Forum (CTOTF) is the longest continuously active gas tur

Hydrogen demand throughout the world reached 94 million metric tons in 2021, according to the Intern

There are many reasons to be excited about the U.S. nuclear power industry and its potential for gro