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TerraPower closes $750M fundraise; SK invests $250M

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TerraPower, a nuclear innovation company, has closed an equity raise that yields a minimum of $750 million. Part of the ARDP award requires a match of 50% of project costs, up to $2 billion. TerraPower will continue to be a privately held company. This is one of the largest advanced nuclear fundraises to-date.

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The unique role some Tribal nations are taking in the EV transition

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Just this year in Minnesota, Native Sun’s subsidiary Electric Nation announced the acquisition of 10 Ford Lightning pickup trucks and an electric Ford Mustang–part of the overall $13.4 Tribal innovation is also coming from the electrical grid. million in funding for the UMITEVCCN.

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Coulomb Racks Up Series of Charging Infrastructure Wins

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The city of Amsterdam selected Coulomb to provide 45 charging stations as part of a two-year public demonstration project. Leading energy company Nuon will provide renewable energy for the charging stations and Coulomb’s international partner 365-Energy will manage the ChargePoint Network for subscribers.

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The Future of Fission Reactors May Be Small

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In part because large reactors can be expensive and delay-prone. Most of them are demonstration reactors, not linked to the greater grid, but a crucial stepping stone toward it. This company has developed a 77 MWe SMR; they envision clumping four, six, even twelve reactors together into larger power plants. startup NuScale.

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The EV Transition Explained: Converting Gasoline Superusers

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After moving to a home much further away from their respective workplaces, each would have become part of the gasoline “superusers” club. For example, with 13 percent of its drivers using 37 percent of the gasoline, Wyoming is second on Coltura’s list of states with the highest percentage of gasoline superusers. Woe is Wyoming.