Energy secretary visits Jefferson Lab to highlight bill boosting U.S. nuclear science

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Chris Wright Secretary at U.S. Department of Energy | U.S. Department of Energy Eastern Regional Office

Energy secretary visits Jefferson Lab to highlight bill boosting U.S. nuclear science

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U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright visited the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Virginia, accompanied by Governor Glenn Youngkin and business leaders. The visit focused on the impacts of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) and ongoing efforts by the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance artificial intelligence capabilities.

During the visit, Secretary Wright participated in a roundtable with business leaders and Governor Youngkin to discuss how investments from OBBB are supporting advancements in AI and nuclear science across DOE’s network of national laboratories.

Secretary Wright toured the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), recognized as one of the world’s most advanced particle accelerators for exploring atomic nuclei. He also introduced the new MOLLER experiment, described as a scientific initiative of national significance.

“Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is driving world-class science, training the next generation of STEM leaders, and advancing technologies that will strengthen America’s energy future,” said Secretary Wright. “Thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill, we’re investing in the breakthroughs happening here and across our National Labs to unleash American energy dominance, lead the world in AI innovation and ensure the U.S. stays ahead of strategic competitors.”

Governor Glenn Youngkin commented on Virginia's role: “Jefferson Lab, one of the Department of Energy’s 17 National Laboratories, is a world leader in nuclear research and nuclear science, as well as the largest production facility for intelligence. The critical work that we’ve done here in Virginia to support facilities like JLab put us in a strong position to be the federal government’s number-one partner in unleashing all-American, all-of-the-above energy. It was an honor to join Secretary Wright for today’s events as we heard about the enthusiasm from the private sector and the new investments being made under the One Big Beautiful Bill. Virginia is ready to lead the next chapter of America’s nuclear energy renaissance.”

Jens Dilling, Director at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, stated: “Jefferson Lab is proud to be a DOE national laboratory and very fortunate to have a strong partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia, proving that Virginia is indeed for science lovers. We are pleased that Secretary Wright and Governor Youngkin had an opportunity to visit the nation’s premier nuclear physics laboratory, and learn firsthand how we are harnessing AI, advancing nuclear science and training the workforce that will meet our nation’s challenges and power the nation’s next generation of innovation.”

The event marked Secretary Wright's 14th visit out of his goal to tour all 17 DOE national laboratories this year. This effort highlights continued federal investment into leadership roles for both nuclear workforce development and artificial intelligence through OBBB.

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