Nuclear energy is nothing if not controversial. Environmentalists call out the potential for accidents and the question of what to do with the toxic waste. But proponents of nuclear energy say a new generation of reactors – integral fast reactors – or IFRs – could solve these problems.
Teachers sing and dance to an engineering problem-solving song
From left to right James Parham, GE Engineer, Cathleena Fonville, GE Engineer, and the STEM Coordinator and Computer Resource teacher at Rachel Freeman, Allison Ashton.
GE-Hitachi’s subsidiary Global Laser Enrichment is poised to receive a license to build and operate the world’s first laser-based uranium enrichment plant.