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Weapons complex could go from bombs to cleanup to clean energy, under new DOE effort
WASHINGTON —Department of Energy properties used for nuclear weapons work could soon be tapped for development of new carbon-free energy under an effort unveiled Friday in Washington by Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. The program, dubbed DOE’s Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative, would repurpose parcels around the weapons complex for non-carbon-emitting electricity, potentially creating enough of it “to power entire cities,” Granholm said here in prepared remarks to an audience including contractors, federal employees and a small contingent of media. DOE has been working on Cleanup to Clean for “months,” said Granholm, who departed after her speech and did not take questions from either the media or industry. In their…
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Disputed subcontractor pass-through costs at Hanford mostly allowed by contract appeals board
Hanford’s liquid waste contractor successfully appealed a U.S. Department of Energy order to pay the federal government $6 million for alleged overpayments to temporary workers, according to documents posted online recently. The U.S.  Civilian Board of Contract Appeals ruled in…
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NNSA will acquire SRNS, Centerra contracts in fiscal 2025
On Oct. 1, 2024, the National Nuclear Security Administration will become the landlord, rather than a tenant, at the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina and shoulder responsibility for operation and security of the site, a federal…
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Senate NDAA passes, has nuclear policy reform, uranium purchase requirement
The Senate on Thursday passed its version of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, which this year is loaded with policy reforms for federal nuclear-energy programs. The annual military policy bill passed 86-11. It already contained the full text of…
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Senate NDAA would launch nuclear cruise missile development within three months
The Defense Department and National Nuclear Security Administration would have just three months to begin development of a nuclear sea-launched cruise missile when the Senate passes its 2024 defense policy bill.  Passed in the Senate by an 86-11 vote on…
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