nuclear energy
Coverage of nuclear energy in the Nexus archive.
- Macron hosts Meloni for Riviera talks after Trump rift
French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Antibes for a bilateral summit to strengthen Franco-Italian ties after tensions between Meloni and U.S. leader Donald Trump. The meeting focused on deepening cooperation in defense, nuclear energy, and space, amid political differences between the two leaders.
- Rolls-Royce eyes nuke deals to wean Europe off Russia
Rolls-Royce is exploring nuclear energy deals to help Europe reduce its dependence on Russia. The initiative aims to shift energy reliance away from Russian sources.
- Driven by AI demand, China on track to pass US as top nuclear energy producer
China is expected to surpass the United States as the world's leading nuclear energy producer due to increased demand driven by the AI boom and the Middle East war, according to a Gavekal Technologies report. China currently accounts for nearly half of all nuclear reactors under construction globally and is projected to match U.S. capacity within five years.
- VOLTAGE: Italy going nuclear, but it may take some time
Italy is considering nuclear energy development, though progress may be slow. The article also mentions free CO2 emission permits, Methane Regulation, and whales as topics of discussion.
- Plans for ‘floating city’ that would carry 80,000 people dwarfing the finest cruise ships in the world
Plans for a nuclear-powered 'floating city' called the Freedom Ship, capable of housing 80,000 people and surpassing the size of the largest cruise ships, are being revived. The concept, originally envisioned in the 1990s, has resurfaced with renewed development efforts.
- Next power move in China’s SE Asia strategy is nuclear
China's expanding nuclear industry is becoming a geopolitical tool in Southeast Asia, with countries like Vietnam and Indonesia considering nuclear energy to support industrial growth, AI infrastructure, and reduce coal dependence. This regional shift reflects a strategic reevaluation of nuclear power's role in the region.
- Nuclear startup Deep Fission says it’s going public, again, and I have questions
Deep Fission, a nuclear startup, is pursuing an IPO to raise $157 million, but investors may struggle to support the company's vision. The article highlights skepticism about the startup's ability to attract investment.
- Nuclear Company Deep Fission Files for $156 Million IPO
Deep Fission, a nuclear energy company, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) of $156 million on the New York Stock Exchange. This move reflects growing investor interest in advanced nuclear technology as a clean energy solution.
- Wyoming celebrates 'nuclear renaissance' as feds approve license for a new reactor
Construction of an advanced nuclear power plant, partly funded by the U.S. government and backed by Bill Gates, has begun in Wyoming. The project is described as the first of its kind this century but still faces challenges in the nuclear energy sector.
- The Process of Uranium Enrichment
Uranium enrichment is a process that increases the concentration of the isotope uranium-235, essential for nuclear reactors and weapons. It involves complex technological methods to separate isotopes, impacting energy production and global security.
- We can make sure another Chornobyl disaster does not happen, here is how
The article argues that decentralized renewable energy systems offer a safe and resilient alternative to nuclear energy, reducing the risk of catastrophic failures like the Chornobyl disaster. It emphasizes their reliability in both wartime and peacetime scenarios.
- Which countries lead the way on nuclear energy?
Nuclear energy is experiencing a global resurgence, with the U.S. and Europe seeing renewed public support. Taiwan, which closed its last nuclear plant in May, is considering restarting at least one facility.
- Coal’s Crown Is Slowly Slipping Despite US Support
The article discusses the declining dominance of coal in Germany's energy landscape despite U.S. support, highlighting the country's ongoing debate over viable energy solutions including nuclear, renewable, and coal sources. A 2007 photo from Buettel, Germany, illustrates this transition with a wind turbine and coal mound.
- Nuclear Energy Key for Italy National Security, Minister Says
Italy's minister emphasizes the importance of nuclear energy for national security. A thermoelectric power plant in Trino Vercellese is highlighted as part of the discussion.
- US Eyes More Namibian Uranium Imports as AI Drives Nuclear Push
The United States is considering increased uranium imports from Namibia as artificial intelligence drives a renewed focus on nuclear energy. A uranium mine near Arandis, Namibia, is highlighted as a potential source for this effort.
- BBC Inside Science
The Chernobyl disaster in 1986 highlighted critical nuclear safety failures, leading to improved global safety protocols. The UK responded by enhancing nuclear regulation and accelerating investment in alternative energy sources to reduce reliance on nuclear power.