When: Tuesday, January 27 - Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Where: Virtual via Zoom
As advanced nuclear energy moves from research to reality, new questions arise about readiness, deployment timelines, and regional fit. Building on earlier discussions, this two-part workshop will focus on recent progress in U.S. demonstration projects, evolving regulatory frameworks, and the readiness of Alaska’s utilities and communities to evaluate nuclear options.
The sessions will cover a range of applications, from microreactors for Alaskan communities to larger systems supporting the Railbelt and major industrial hubs like mines and data centers. Hear from leading experts, developers, and regulators to gain a holistic look at today’s technology—and what it means for Alaska’s energy future.
This workshop is free to attend, but you must register in advance. Recordings will be available to registered attendees if you can’t tune in live.
