The Tri-Cities is building on its history of being on the forefront of nuclear innovation with a simulated control room to train the next generation of nuclear workers to operate advanced reactors.
That powertrain is a new, unique-to-E-Power 1.5 L turbocharged 3-cylinder engine. Being a series hybrid, power from that engine goes through the inverter to either the front electric motor or to the ...
Addressing reliable, accurate, and fast-acting voltage supervision that enables the reliable deployment of next-generation DC ...
A German company has signed a deal to help build the first stellarator fusion ...
The rapid growth of data centers that support artificial intelligence is reshaping how electricity systems operate across the ...
A new training tool designed to help develop the region’s nuclear energy workforce is now complete in the Tri-Cities.The tool ...
Energy Northwest, in collaboration with Columbia Basin College (CBC) and Washington State University Tri-Cities, has introduced an educational small modular reactor (SMR) simulator to train future cle ...
"(It) is especially relevant to this region given the strong nuclear presence and planned future expansion." ...
Have you ever stopped to wonder how forecasters can predict the weather days in advance, or how scientists figure out how the climate might evolve under different policies? The Earth system is a vast ...
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Loss of $12.7 million in Dept. of Energy funding threatens a project meant to boost grid reliability and help the city meet climate targets.