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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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U.S. nuclear capacity factors: More power on order
U.S. nuclear capacity additions are falling short of ambitious expectations set (and then reset) in recent years. Despite construction permits submitted or approved at this writing, new commercial, utility-scale nuclear generation is still a few years away from operation.
Technical Session|Sponsored by ETWDD
Monday, June 12, 2023|1:00–2:45PM EDT|Marriott 3
Session Chair:
Travis W. Knight
Alternate Chair:
Daniel Carleton
Session Organizer:
Lisa M. Marshall
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University of Michigan Nuclear Matters Undergraduate Pipeline Initiative
1:00–1:20PM EDT
Todd R. Allen (Univ. Michigan)
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Development of the Virtual Reality Ford Nuclear Reactor Learning Environment
1:20–1:40PM EDT
Brendan Kochunas (Univ. Michigan), Yuxuan Liu (Univ. Michigan), Eric Schreffler (Univ. Michigan), Moeezo Saleem (Univ. Michigan), Raymond Majewski (Univ. Michigan), Shalaunda Reeves (Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville), Vasil Iakimovitch (Univ. Michigan), Meredith Thibeault (Univ. Michigan), Isaac Reichow (Univ. Michigan), Jeremy Nelson (Univ. Michigan)
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