TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

September 24, 2025

USS ENTERPRISE TAKES TO THE SEAS

On September 24, 1960, the USS Enterprise—the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier—was launched. At 1,123 feet long and powered by eight nuclear reactors, it redefined naval engineering and energy use at sea.

Unlike conventional carriers dependent on fossil fuels, the Enterprise could sail for years without refueling. This breakthrough demonstrated the transformative potential of nuclear propulsion, offering both unmatched endurance and strategic independence.

For decades, the USS Enterprise symbolized innovation at the intersection of energy and defense, proving that nuclear technology could extend beyond land-based power plants to the open ocean. Its legacy endures in modern naval design and in conversations about sustainable, high-density energy solutions.

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