Atlas Technical Consultants, Inc. announced that it has been awarded additional scope as part of the team conducting the geotechnical investigation for the Carbon Free Power Project (CFPP) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Atlas, as part of the Rizzo International team, was awarded a $7 million contract to provide field and lab services that will generate the necessary data to feed into the final geotechnical report. Nuclear reactors generate virtually emission-free power, which means they can play a crucial role in global efforts to lower emissions and reach the Paris climate goals. SMR plants have a small environmental footprint and generate carbon-free power which supports the net zero goals of the United States government. They require only a small amount of fuel compared to gas or coal and take up a fraction of the space required for wind and solar farms. Atlas is committed to prioritizing safety and a healthy, hazard-free work environment for all who operate in, visit, or enter their facilities and job sites.