Resources

Resources

Knowing more is a good thing.

Get the information you need as a teacher, student, parent or citizen. We are here to point the way to resources that meet your needs.

Clearly, our industry’s attempts to generate greater understanding of energy challenges exclude no member of the public. Young and old, Democrat and Republican, female and male—all must be the aim of public information about U.S. energy policy in general, and nuclear energy in particular.

Our education coalition

With Entergy, the Energy Solutions Foundation is distributing the Power Path nuclear science curriculum to schools across the country at no charge.
The Energy Solutions Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of science, math and engineering education.
Women Impacting Public Policy is leading the charge to educate women entrepreneurs on energy and environmental issues.
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E3 brings an extensive curriculum focused on energy sources, sustainability, governmental policy and innovation opportunities as they relate to women business owners. Women are serious about running businesses and knowing about energy and the effects on the environment. Learn more about Entrepreneurs, Energy and Environment important partnership.

National Nuclear Science Week is celebrated in January annually, recognizing the importance and breadth of the nuclear sciences. It’s easy to get involved and download free tips and tools. And, it’s time to celebrate nuclear science! www.nuclearscienceweek.org
The National Museum for Nuclear Science and History, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the nation’s only congressionally chartered museum in its field and an intriguing place to learn the story of the Atomic Age, from early research of nuclear development through today’s peaceful uses of nuclear technology. The Museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate member.
The Nuclear Energy Institute is the policy organization of the nuclear energy and technologies industry and participates in both the national and global policy-making process. NEI has a nuclear curriculum program for trade, junior colleges, community colleges and universities nationwide. NEI has a wealth of information about the nuclear industry