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The Atomic Effect

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Introducing The Atomic Effect – your source for strategic insight at the intersection of nuclear advancement and energy transformation. As new reactor designs, digital systems, and modernized risk frameworks redefine what nuclear can deliver, the industry is entering a pivotal moment. The pressure to meet electrification demand with clean, resilient supply has never been greater. Stay informed. Stay prepared. Explore how nuclear is powering the next chapter of energy.

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Mar 12, 2026

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Episodes

Bipartisan momentum behind nuclear expansion 12.03.2026

Federal policy is reshaping U.S. nuclear energy. Benton Arnett explains bipartisan support, permitting reform, financing tools, and the ADVANCE Act driving deployment, reducing barriers, and building the foundation for rapid clean energy expansion.

Evaluating risk for advanced nuclear 12.03.2026

This episode of The Atomic Effect explores how ANI evaluates advanced nuclear technologies, siting decisions, and new ownership models, highlighting why early insurer engagement and strong safety culture are essential for project approval and long term success.

A second life for nuclear fuel 12.03.2026

This episode explores how Metatomic's innovative dry reprocessing technology could transform America's 94,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel into a strategic energy resource for advanced reactors and long‑term energy independence.

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