Nuclear Ringing in the new year: Power Engineering’s Top 10 posts of 2023 With new nuclear projects announced, hydrogen hub funding doled out, and even visible proof of a fusion reaction, it certainly was an exciting year in the energy world. Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you next year! Sean Wolfe 12.29.2023 Share FILE - Hydrogen storage tanks are visible at the Iberdrola green hydrogen plant in Puertollano, central Spain, March 28, 2023. The Biden administration on Friday, Dec. 22, released its highly anticipated proposal for how the U.S. plans to dole out tax credits to hydrogen producers. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File) It was a big year for nuclear and hydrogen, and you’ll see that reflected in Power Engineering’s top 10 most-read articles of 2023. With new nuclear projects announced, hydrogen hub funding doled out, and even visible proof of a fusion reaction, it certainly was an exciting year in the energy world. Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you next year! The day has arrived: Here are the recipients of $7 billion in federal hydrogen hub funding Duke Energy proposes site for new nuclear in North Carolina New hydrogen electrolyzer gigafactory announced in Houston Michigan could provide $300m to reopen nuclear power plant Power loss forces Palo Verde nuclear unit offline Nuclear-powered bitcoin mining operations ramp up in Pennsylvania ‘Historic’ 500 MW fusion power plant would power steelmaking facility Oklo wants to build next two nuclear plants in Ohio Fusion first with ‘blue glow’ as visible proof of reaction Dow announces manufacturing site for X-energy SMR plant Related Articles Washington state lawmakers allocate $25 million to advance SMR development DOE releases $1.6 billion budget for nuclear energy office: Here’s how it would be spent Oklo and Argonne claim milestone in fast fission test Conditions inside Fukushima’s melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struck