Are microreactors the future of nuclear energy? Someday, nuclear reactors the size of shipping containers could power your hometown, but a huge number of regulatory hurdles will have to be cleared ...
Increasing energy demands and the need to stabilize aging infrastructure are pushing countries around the world to consider building the next-generation of nuclear power plants, which many are ...
(Original Caption) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The four cooling towers at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant are not in operation after a leak in the cooling system shutdown the plant here.
A Chinese state-owned energy infrastructure group has proposed a decarbonization plan that would increase the country’s use of nuclear power. The China Energy Engineering Group Co. (CEEC) is studying ...
Urenco operates the only uranium enrichment plant in the U.S. It is boosting production as the U.S. bans Russian fuel at the ...
This screengrab from a TerraPower video illustrates the company's nuclear power plant design. A company cofounded by Bill Gates will explore building a reactor in Kansas. It would generate power ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) recently announced that it has issued a Letter of Intent (LOI) to the nuclear fusion company Type One Energy. The agreement concerns the potential development of a ...
The firm announced Sept. 4 that it plans to build a $1.68 billion nuclear recycling facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, ...
Nuclear power is finally getting its moment in the sun ‒ and maybe on the moon. The new Trump administration is pushing for both expansion of existing nuclear power plants and the development of small ...
Earlier this year, in a one-page memo recommending one nuclear policy the new administration should adopt, I proposed that President Trump follow through on his 2021 executive order, which focused on ...
Microreactors offer portable, autonomous nuclear power for towns, campuses, industry, and military bases, with lower upfront costs than traditional plants. Despite their promise, investors remain wary ...