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>As statewide interest in nuclear energy continues to grow, the University of Wyoming is beginning to capitalize off of ensuing workforce needs by launching nuclear energy certificate programs for undergraduate and graduate students this fall.
As coal wanes in the Cowboy State, nuclear grows. Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates’s nuclear company TerraPower is currently constructing a first-of-its-kind nuclear facility near Kemmerer, Wyoming. Meanwhile, in Casper, a California-based nuclear energy startup is planning on installing micro-reactors across a 130-acre campus in town.
In an interview with Oil City News last year, UW School of Energy Resources Professor of Law Tara Righetti said that jobs are bound to be produced by this growing sector and that it was the university’s opportunity to capitalize on it.
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From the post:
>>As statewide interest in nuclear energy continues to grow, the University of Wyoming is beginning to capitalize off of ensuing workforce needs by launching nuclear energy certificate programs for undergraduate and graduate students this fall.
As coal wanes in the Cowboy State, nuclear grows. Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates’s nuclear company TerraPower is currently constructing a first-of-its-kind nuclear facility near Kemmerer, Wyoming. Meanwhile, in Casper, a California-based nuclear energy startup is planning on installing micro-reactors across a 130-acre campus in town.
In an interview with Oil City News last year, UW School of Energy Resources Professor of Law Tara Righetti said that jobs are bound to be produced by this growing sector and that it was the university’s opportunity to capitalize on it.
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