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It will cost about $21 million to run the Craig Unit 1 for 90 days, according to an estimate by Grid Strategies. The unit is offline and requires repairs, Tri-State, one of the plant’s owners, said.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $2.7 billion in contracts for uranium enrichment, and the recipients include Centrus Energy LEU, which was awarded a substantial sum for its expansion plans.
The office violated rules, including not ensuring employees disclosed or got approval for outside jobs, according to the inspector general.
A North Carolina-headquartered developer of small modular nuclear power plants announced it has an agreement with the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) for an initiative to build and operate a molten salt reactor.
The Department of Energy spearheads the AI-focused Genesis Mission. Learn about the initiative and DOE's partners.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says keeping the plant online would prevent dangerous outages. State leaders disagree.
The Department of Energy terminated 84 renewable energy contracts in 2025, freeing up over 5,300 MW of capacity from non-compliant developers.
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DOE cancels billions in energy grants, sparking outrage
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) inspector general will audit the Trump administration’s cancellation of $7.6 billion in grants to California. Democratic-led states and congressional Democrats have since requested a probe.