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Welcome to the Partnership for Science and Technology.  In 1949, a group of Eastern Idaho businessmen formed a committee, appropriately named the Atomic Committee, to spearhead lobbying efforts to site the nation’s first atomic energy lab in Idaho.

The Partnership for Science and Technology (PST) is proud to carry on the work of the Atomic Committee to insure that INL continues to lead the way in nuclear energy and environmental management research, as well as establishing Eastern Idaho as the premier location for energy-related businesses. 

 

 

 Lane Allgood, Executive Director

Partnership for Science and Technology

Eastern Idaho Community Leaders Return from DC Advocacy Trip
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Energy Advocate Awards
PST Names Energy Advocate Award Winners
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Response to Statesman w/Blue Ribbon Commission Comments
Sunday’s Idaho Statesman “Our View” editorial indicated that another debate is brewing on Idaho becoming a nuclear waste storage facility because “some Idahoans, particularly those in eastern Idaho” are advocating for a storage facility to be located in Idaho. The editorial also asks “Should Idaho be the solution to the federal government’s problem?” 
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Eastern Idaho Community Leaders Unite to Show Support of Nuclear Opportunities in Idaho
Idaho Falls, ID, August 15, 2011–A group of Eastern Idaho community leaders have united to support continued interest in nuclear research and development and workforce development. Community leaders and elected officials will be reviewing the recommendations outlined in the Draft Report of the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future and will provide comments to the Commission
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U.S. Senate Western Caucus Receives The PST National Energy Advocate Award
National Award: U.S. Senate Western Caucus, Senator Mike Crapo accepting. The U.S. Senate Western Caucus was selected based on the introduction of the Clean, Affordable. Reliable Energy Act of 2009, which will promote the development and deployment of clean energy systems including renewable, nuclear and other forms of energy. Members of the U.S. Senate Western Caucus include; Senators Mike Crapo and James Risch of Idaho, John Barrasso (Caucus Chairman) and Michael Enzi of Wyoming, Robert Bennett and Orrin Hatch of Utah, John Ensign of Nevada, John Kyl of Arizona, Mike Johanns of Nebraska, Pat Roberts of Kansas and David Vitter of Louisiana.
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PST Names Energy Advocate Award Winners
 
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PST LEADS REGIONAL AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO URGE CONTINUED FUNDING FOR YUCCA MOUNTAIN LICENSE APPLICATION IN LETTER TO ENERGY SECRETARY CHU
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