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The INEEL is the Department of Energy's epicenter of efforts to expand nuclear energy as a reliable, affordable and clean energy source for our Nation's energy future.

Latest Headlines

Targeting Tumors

The Price of Power

The INEEL (INL) Nuclear Energy Mission (2.9 MB)

Generation IV Nuclear Technology (468 KB)

Tour INEEL's Experimental Breeder Reactor - EBR-I generated the world’s first usable amount of electricity from nuclear energy in December 1951. INEEL Historical Overview

Sen. Craig announces advanced nuclear reactor in Idaho

INEEL revamps nuclear reactor design for "super" efficiency

Frances Marshall named as manager of Irradiation Test Programs Department

Gougar selected to lead Fission and Fusion Systems Department

Information

Generation IV International Forum Web site

Generation IV Technology Roadmap

"Powering Nuclear Energy Through the Generations"

INEEL 2003 Strategic Plan

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Building upon its legacy responsibilities, infrastructure and expertise — and as directed by the Secretary of Energy — the INEEL's nuclear energy mission is to develop advanced nuclear technologies that provide clean, abundant, affordable and reliable energy to the United States and the world. We support our government's role in leading the revitalization of the nation's nuclear power industry and re-establishing U.S. world leadership in nuclear science and technology.

When sponsorship of the INEEL was formally transferred to the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology by Secretary Spencer Abraham in a July 2002 speech, specific roles and responsibilities were assigned to Idaho's national laboratory in the areas of Generation IV nuclear power systems, advanced fuel cycles and enabling technologies, systems and practices.

These new assignments came, in part, as acknowledgement of the INEEL's unique status as the DOE site that designed and constructed 52 reactors since its establishment in 1949 as the National Reactor Testing Station. For many years, it was the site of the largest concentration of nuclear reactors in the world. Notable among these Idaho reactors were Experimental Breeder Reactor I, the first reactor to generate usable electricity from nuclear power, the U.S. Navy's first prototype nuclear propulsion plant and the world's most capable test reactor, the Advanced Test Reactor. more..

The INEEL has the history, infrastructure, expertise and commitment to collaborate broadly — characteristics required to fulfill our assigned role as the nation's center for nuclear energy research and development. We also have the expertise, infrastructure and strategic partnerships necessary to advance the state of the art in:

  • Nuclear safety analysis
  • Irradiation services
  • Nuclear operations
  • Management of spent nuclear fuel
  • Biocorrosion of fuels

For more information or to join us in the quest for nuclear energy excellence, contact any of the individuals below.


Primary contacts:
Dr. James Lake
Assoc. Lab. Director
Nuclear Energy
(208) 526-7670
lakeja@inel.gov
Dr. Ralph Bennett
Director
Nuclear Energy Programs
208-526-7708
rcb@inel.gov
Tim Leahy
Director
Nuclear Safety and Regulations
208-526-4944
tjl2@inel.gov
Dr. Kathryn McCarthy
Director
Nuclear Science and Engineering
208-526-9392
km3@inel.gov
General inquiries:
Nuclear Energy Communications, energy@inel.gov
 


Updated: Friday, December 05, 2003
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