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Nuclear energy
Rosatom
Russia’s State Run Nuclear Energy Firm Buys 49% Stake in Korean Lithium-ion Battery Maker
A subsidiary of Russian state-controlled nuclear energy firm Rosatom has taken a 49% share of Enertech International, a South Korean manufacturer of electrodes,…
Nuclear Power Plant
UAE Begins Nuclear Power Plant Tests
The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation said yesterday that it has started tests as part of the reactor start-up process for the Barakah nuclear power plant.
Market Analysis
Russia Considers Qualifying Nuclear Energy as “Green” Source of Energy
On March 16, 2021, at the site of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development, representatives of VEB.RF, the Bank of Russia, the Ministry of Industry and Trad…
Nuclear Policy
UNECE Provides Pathways for Nuclear Energy to Support Sustainable Development
The report shows how the utilisation of local or regional uranium resources can provide a platform for sustainable development.
Market Analysis
National Nuclear Energy Plans for Clean Power, Heat and Hydrogen Showcased at IAEA-IEA Event
Nuclear power remains the world’s second largest source of low carbon electricity after hydro, producing more than solar and wind combined.
Nuclear Reactor
GE Hitachi and Estonia Energy Firm Expand Small Modular Reactor Project
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and Estonia-based Fermi Energia OÜ are teaming up to complete due diligence before installing a BWRX-300 small modular reactor in tha…
Nuclear Power Plant
Video: Recognizing 50 Years of Carbon-Free Nuclear Energy at Robinson Nuclear Plant
On March 7, 2021, Robinson Nuclear Plant celebrated 50 years of commercial operations, or more simply, 50 years of providing electricity to customers in the C…
Nuclear Power: Why is it So Unpopular?
The meltdown at a nuclear power station in Fukushima, Japan, ten years ago stoked anxieties about nuclear energy.
Carbon Emissions
China Draws up Plan for Carbon Emissions to Peak by 2030, to Take Active, Well-Ordered Steps to Develop Nuclear Energy
China will draw up an action plan for carbon emissions to peak by 2030 and take active and well-ordered steps to develop nuclear energy on the basis of ensuring…
Poland
Polish Minister Looks to Nuclear
Poland is moving towards a low carbon economy with wind farms and nuclear energy as its two pillars, Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Michal Kurtyka s…
Nuclear Reactor
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Advances Efforts to License BWRX-300 Small Modular Reactor
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy today announced that it continues to make significant progress in its efforts to license the BWRX-300 small modular reactor in the U.S…
Nuclear Power Plant
Top Ten Nuclear Energy-Producing Countries
Power Technology lists the world’s ten biggest nuclear energy-producing countries, based on installed capacity.
Nuclear Power Plant
Germany Concerned About Poland’s Nuclear Energy Plans
The Polish government wants to start producing nuclear energy in 2033 and has agreed to deals with the US and France.
Nuclear Power Plant
Belarus to Implement IAEA Recommendations
The government of Belarus on 2 February approved the National Action Plan to implement the recommendations and proposals of the IAEA mission on a comprehensive …
Japan
Japan Needs Nuclear Power, Says Energy Minister
Japan's energy minister has said he considers nuclear energy "indispensable" if the country is to meet its target of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.…
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