Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)Biography
INL is part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s complex of national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of the strategic goal areas of DOE: energy, national security, science and environment. INL is the nation’s leading center for nuclear energy research and development.
The 890-square-mile laboratory includes a utility-scale electric power grid for improving grid reliability and security; a wireless communications user facility available for commercial and government-sponsored research; and key capabilities for performing cyber and control system.
INL’s explosives test range and Radiological Response Training Range enable testing and training opportunities that benefit the nation’s soldiers and first-responders.
INL is managed by Battelle Energy Alliance for the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy.
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- New Nuclear Forensics Capability at INL (Dec 2015)
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- New Supercomputer Available to Idaho Researchers (Dec 2014)
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