The Office of Nuclear Energy is the landlord of the
Idaho National Laboratory (INL). INL is in southern Idaho, just west of the Eastern Snake River Plain. It occupies of desert and is about from Idaho Falls. INL is an applied engineering laboratory dedicated to supporting the U.S. Department of Energy's research of nuclear energy, national and homeland security, and clean energy. Past and current work includes initial development of nuclear reactor designs, prototype reactors for the U.S. Navy, and technologies to manage nuclear waste. INL also conducts research supporting fuel cycle development, as well as nuclear energy demos and deployments.
Lab history INL was established in 1949 as the National Reactor Testing Station by the
Atomic Energy Commission. It is the location of historic Experimental Breeder Reactor Number I (EBR-I), the first nuclear reactor to generate usable electrical power. == CASL Hub ==