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Resources

Topics

Nuclear Energy 101

Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Supply Chain

Jobs

Nuclear Waste

Safety

Regulation

Transportation
Other Resources


NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor Work?
(Department of Energy)

A high-level explainer outlining how nuclear reactors use fission to generate heat and produce electricity safely and reliably.

Nuclear Energy 101
(Idaho National Laboratory)

An introductory overview explaining how nuclear energy works, why it’s used, and the basics of reactors, fuel and safety for readers looking to build foundational knowledge.

Nuclear Energy Comic Book: Spark Squad, Vol. 3
(Department of Energy)

A student-friendly resource that breaks down nuclear energy concepts, careers and innovation in an engaging, easy-to-understand comic book.

Nuclear Essentials
(World Nuclear Association)

A comprehensive guide covering the fundamentals of nuclear power, including how plants operate, safety systems and radiation.

Cooling Nuclear Power Plants
(World Nuclear Association)

An explainer focused on how nuclear power plants use cooling systems to safely manage heat and efficiently produce electricity.

Fission and Fusion: What is the Difference?
(Department of Energy)

An accessible comparison of nuclear fission and fusion, explaining how each process works.

Stages of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

A clear breakdown of each step in the nuclear fuel cycle–from uranium mining to fuel fabrication, reactor use and waste management.

Nuclear Fuel Cycle
(Department of Energy)

An overview of how nuclear fuel is produced, used and managed.

Uranium Enrichment, Explained
(Department of Energy)

A high-level explanation of what uranium enrichment is, how it works and why it’s needed.

What is High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU)?
(Department of Energy)

An introduction to high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) explaining its role in advanced reactor designs and building a domestic supply chain.

Lifecycle of Nuclear Fuel
(International Atomic Energy Agency)

An overview of the fuel utilized in the reactor and what happens after it’s used.

Advanced Nuclear Supply Chains
(Clean Air Task Force)

An analysis of the infrastructure, materials and policy needed to support next-generation nuclear energy deployment.

7 Nuclear Careers that Don't Require an Engineering Degree
(Department of Energy)

A career spotlight resource outlining diverse job pathways in the nuclear field beyond traditional engineering jobs.

Nuclear-Related Career Paths, Requirements, and Pay Range
(American Nuclear Society)

A detailed guide to education paths, job types, and workforce opportunities available across the nuclear industry

5 Fast Facts about Spent Nuclear Fuel
(Department of Energy)

A concise fact sheet explaining what spent fuel is, how it’s stored and key safety considerations

Safety of Spent Fuel Storage
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

A detailed regulatory overview describing the different categories of radioactive waste and how they are managed and disposed of in the US.

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Radioactive Waste Classifications
(Department of Energy)

A summary explaining the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s classification system for low-level radioactive waste

Backgrounder on Radioactive Waste
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

An accessible explanation of the types of radioactive waste and how they are safely handled and regulated.

Locations of Low-Level Waste Disposal Facilities
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

A resource identifying where licensed low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities are in the U.S.

Agreement State Program
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

An overview of how certain states partner with the NRC to regulate radioactive materials and ensure safety at the local level.

Beyond Oppenheimer: How Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Reactors are Different
(Department of Energy)

A clear explanation distinguishing commercial nuclear energy from nuclear weapons, focusing on the technology, purpose and safeguards.

5 Facts to Know About Three Mile Island
(Department of Energy)

A concise fact sheet revisiting the Three Mile Island accident and explaining its impacts on safety improvements and industry oversight.

3 Ways Fukushima Is Helping to Enhance Nuclear Reactor Safety
(Department of Energy)

A summary of lessons learned from Fukushima and how they strengthened safety standards and emergency preparedness worldwide.

HBO's Chernobyl Miniseries
(Idaho National Laboratory)

A review separating dramatization from reality in the HBO series and explaining the safety context.

How We Regulate
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

An overview of the NRC’s regulatory framework, detailing how nuclear facilities are licensed, inspected and overseen to protect public health and safety

Fuel Cycle Facility Licensing
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

Fuel Cycle Facility Oversight
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

A resource describing how the NRC monitors and inspects uranium conversion, enrichment, and fuel fabrication facilities.

Cybersecurity
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

An overview of cybersecurity requirements and protections in place to defend US nuclear facilities against digital threats.

Cybersecurity in the Nuclear Sector
(Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency)

A visual summary of the agencies, partnerships, and the defense-in-depth approach to protect the nation’s nuclear infrastructure from cyber risks.

Backgrounder on Agreement State
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

An explanation of how certain states partner with the NRC to regulate radioactive materials under federal standards.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers: Spent Nuclear Fuel Transportation
(Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

A Q&A resource explaining how used nuclear fuel is safely packaged, transported and regulated.

5 Common Myths About Transporting Spent Nuclear Fuel
(Department of Energy)

An article addressing common misconceptions about the safety and security of transporting used nuclear fuel.

Transportation of Radioactive Material
(US Environmental Protection Agency)

An overview of how radioactive materials are transported in the US, including safety standards and regulatory responsibilities.
One of the Safest Trains Ever Built? Atlas Railcar Completes Final Testing
Spent Nuclear Fuel Transportation Container Accident Testing

Industry

ANS Position Statements (ANS)

  • The American Nuclear Society provides statements which reflect the Society's perspectives on issues of public interest that involve various aspects of nuclear science and technology. Position statements are prepared by key members whose relevant experience or publications inform the documents and then the documents are reviewed by ANS committees and divisions. The final position statements are approved by the Board of Directors

Topics

Nuclear Energy 101

Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Supply Chain

Jobs

Nuclear Waste

Safety

Regulation

Transportation

Other Resources
NUCLEAR 101: How Does a Nuclear Reactor Work? | Department of Energy
  • A high-level explainer outlining how nuclear reactors use fission to generate heat and produce electricity safely and reliably.
Nuclear Energy 101 | Idaho National Laboratory
  • An introductory overview explaining how nuclear energy works, why it’s used, and the basics of reactors, fuel and safety for readers looking to build foundational knowledge.
Nuclear Energy Comic Book: Spark Squad, Vol. 3 | Department of Energy
  • A student-friendly resource that breaks down nuclear energy concepts, careers and innovation in an engaging, easy-to-understand comic book.
Nuclear Essentials | World Nuclear Association
  • A comprehensive guide covering the fundamentals of nuclear power, including how plants operate, safety systems and radiation.
Cooling Nuclear Power Plants | World Nuclear Association
  • An explainer focused on how nuclear power plants use cooling systems to safely manage heat and efficiently produce electricity.
Fission and Fusion: What is the Difference? | Department of Energy
  • An accessible comparison of nuclear fission and fusion, explaining how each process works.

Stages of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • A clear breakdown of each step in the nuclear fuel cycle–from uranium mining to fuel fabrication, reactor use and waste management.

Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Department of Energy

  • An overview of how nuclear fuel is produced, used and managed.

Uranium Enrichment, Explained
Department of Energy

  • A high-level explanation of what uranium enrichment is, how it works and why it’s needed.

What is High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU)?
Department of Energy

  • An introduction to high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) explaining its role in advanced reactor designs and building a domestic supply chain.

Lifecycle of Nuclear Fuel
International Atomic Energy Agency

  • An overview of the fuel utilized in the reactor and what happens after it’s used.

Advanced Nuclear Supply Chains
Clean Air Task Force

  • An analysis of the infrastructure, materials and policy needed to support next-generation nuclear energy deployment.

7 Nuclear Careers that Don't Require an Engineering Degree
Department of Energy

  • A career spotlight resource outlining diverse job pathways in the nuclear field beyond traditional engineering jobs.

Nuclear-Related Career Paths, Requirements, and Pay Range
American Nuclear Society

  • A detailed guide to education paths, job types, and workforce opportunities available across the nuclear industry

5 Fast Facts about Spent Nuclear Fuel
Department of Energy

  • A concise fact sheet explaining what spent fuel is, how it’s stored and key safety considerations

Safety of Spent Fuel Storage
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • A detailed regulatory overview describing the different categories of radioactive waste and how they are managed and disposed of in the US.
  • Seguridad del almacenamiento de combustible gastado

Radioactive Waste Classifications
Department of Energy

  • A summary explaining the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s classification system for low-level radioactive waste

Backgrounder on Radioactive Waste
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • An accessible explanation of the types of radioactive waste and how they are safely handled and regulated.

Locations of Low-Level Waste Disposal Facilities
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • A resource identifying where licensed low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities are in the U.S.

Agreement State Program
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • An overview of how certain states partner with the NRC to regulate radioactive materials and ensure safety at the local level.

Beyond Oppenheimer: How Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Reactors are Different
Department of Energy

  • A clear explanation distinguishing commercial nuclear energy from nuclear weapons, focusing on the technology, purpose and safeguards.

5 Facts to Know About Three Mile Island
Department of Energy

  • A concise fact sheet revisiting the Three Mile Island accident and explaining its impacts on safety improvements and industry oversight.

3 Ways Fukushima Is Helping to Enhance Nuclear Reactor Safety
Department of Energy

  • A summary of lessons learned from Fukushima and how they strengthened safety standards and emergency preparedness worldwide.

HBO's Chernobyl Miniseries
Idaho National Laboratory

  • A review separating dramatization from reality in the HBO series and explaining the safety context.

How We Regulate
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
(NRC)

  • An overview of the NRC’s regulatory framework, detailing how nuclear facilities are licensed, inspected and overseen to protect public health and safety

Fuel Cycle Facility Licensing
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Fuel Cycle Facility Oversight
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • A resource describing how the NRC monitors and inspects uranium conversion, enrichment, and fuel fabrication facilities.

Cybersecurity
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • An overview of cybersecurity requirements and protections in place to defend US nuclear facilities against digital threats.

Cybersecurity in the Nuclear Sector
Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency

  • A visual summary of the agencies, partnerships, and the defense-in-depth approach to protect the nation’s nuclear infrastructure from cyber risks.

Backgrounder on Agreement State
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • An explanation of how certain states partner with the NRC to regulate radioactive materials under federal standards.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers: Spent Nuclear Fuel Transportation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • A Q&A resource explaining how used nuclear fuel is safely packaged, transported and regulated.

5 Common Myths About Transporting Spent Nuclear Fuel
Department of Energy

  • An article addressing common misconceptions about the safety and security of transporting used nuclear fuel.

Transportation of Radioactive Material
US Environmental Protection Agency

  • An overview of how radioactive materials are transported in the US, including safety standards and regulatory responsibilities.
One of the Safest Trains Ever Built? Atlas Railcar Completes Final Testing
Spent Nuclear Fuel Transportation Container Accident Testing

International Resources

  • Nuclear Essentials - World Nuclear Association
  • Cooling Power Plants - World Nuclear Association
  • Lifecycle of Nuclear Fuel (IAEA)

Jobs

  • 7 Nuclear Careers that Don't Require an Engineering Degree | Department of Energy

Supply Chain

  • Advanced Nuclear Supply Chains (CATF)

Industry

  • ANS Position Statements (ANS)

    • The American Nuclear Society provides statements which reflect the Society's perspectives on issues of public interest that involve various aspects of nuclear science and technology. Position statements are prepared by key members whose relevant experience or publications inform the documents and then the documents are reviewed by ANS committees and divisions. The final position statements are approved by the Board of Directors
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