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Gov. Sherrill signs bill to begin nuclear procurement in N.J.
On July 13, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed the Power NJ Act, a bill that directs the state’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU), in collaboration with the state’s Economic Development Authority, to establish an “advanced nuclear energy procurement program.”
Gustavo P. A. Nobre, David A. Brown, Emanuel V. Chimanski
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 82 | Number 6 | August 2026 | Pages 1081-1087
Review Article | doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2025.2497117
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There is renewed attention to nuclear fusion as a commercial source of carbon-free energy; however, there are many scientific needs that must be addressed to enable the future success of fusion as an economical energy option. Among these is the proper description of the impact of radiation produced in the fusion vessel chamber and all other components of the reactor. In this work, we will focus on the nuclear data needs to describe the interaction between primary and secondary neutron radiation and the medium- and high-mass nuclei commonly present in structural (such as stainless steel) and superconducting (e.g., electromagnets) materials.