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Welcome to Synergy Qualifications
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Synergy Qualifications (Synergy) is committed to delivering quality products and services to the domestic nuclear power industry meeting the demands of the nuclear renaissance. Synergy exceeds customer’s expectations and provides opportunity for profitable growth benefiting our community, our employees, and our stake-holders.
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Synergy is both a product-oriented company, providing nuclear qualification testing and Class 1E components to the nuclear industry, solving obsolesce issues, and a services-oriented company, providing environmental, seismic qualification testing, and EMI/RFI qualification services and commercial-grade dedication services to the nuclear industry.
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Synergy is located in Knoxville, Tennessee, maintaining 9,000 square feet of office and laboratory space. Of this 3,000 square feet is dedicated to offices, shipping/receiving and a dedication test laboratory. The dynamics and environmental laboratory occupies the remaining 6,000 square feet. Synergy benefits from its location within the East Tennessee Technology Corridor with its impressive nuclear engineering heritage including the Tennessee Valley Authority, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Y-12 National Security Complex. Synergy is proud to be a Tennessee Valley Concern and a HUBZone business.
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News
| On 29 June the Maryland Public Service Commission approved Unistar’s application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, which is required before the plant can be built. The decision follows numerous public hearings, carried out since the CPCN application was submitted to the PSC 18 months ago. Read More ... |
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Sen. Bob Bennett says the path to a clean energy future isn't by capping and trading carbon emissions, but by building, building, building. Bennett said Monday the nation needs to construct 100 new nuclear reactors by 2030 -- doubling the nation's current number of 104 plants -- if it is serious about slashing carbon emissions while still producing enough electricity to keep up with American needs. Read More ... |
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Duke Energy said Thursday it will join four partners to explore construction of a nuclear plant, its first in the Midwest, at a federal site in southern Ohio. Duke made the announcement in Piketon, Ohio, with nuclear vendor Areva; fuel supplier USEC Inc., which leases much of the 3,700-acre site; UniStar Nuclear Energy, which provides licensing, construction and operating services; and the Southern Ohio Diversification Initiative, an economic development agency. Read More ... |
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Lummis notes that, “according to the Department of Energy, the safest and most efficient way for utility companies to control carbon emissions is to increase their supply of nuclear energy.”
The bill seeks to license 100 new nuclear reactors over the next 20 years by streamlining a burdensome regulatory process and ensuring the recycling and safe storage of spent nuclear fuel. It will also increase domestic energy supplies by lifting restrictions on the Arctic Coastal Plain, the Outer Continental Shelf, and oil shale in the Mountain West. Read more ... |
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New Plants
Watts Bar Unit 2 Completion
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