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New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste
The Trump administration aims to quadruple the current nuclear energy output over the next 25 years through construction of conventional reactors and next-gen small modular reactors, but a clear ...
Nuclear power seems to be having a moment. As the Trump administration methodically throws up roadblocks to slow, if not stop, carbon-free renewable solar and wind power, carbon-free nuclear appears ...
Small nuclear reactors are pitched as cheaper, safer, faster and easier to finance than their conventional counterparts. Hype around them is building fast, but some experts warn it ignores fundamental ...
Experts want the responsibility for permanent disposal of nuclear waste in the hands of a nonprofit or similar corporate entity. Which is a nice way of saying the ...
According to the Michigan Advance, "Zombies Against Palisades" saw protesters donned in Halloween costumes and armed with poignant signage. The protest was mainly about the Palisades nuclear plant ...
As Japan takes the final steps toward restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest nuclear facility, familiar debates are resurfacing: reactor safety, seismic risk, and ...
Governments and investors are revisiting nuclear power as a clean energy solution, but high upfront costs and project delays remain major challenges. Tech companies are striking deals with nuclear ...
For much of the past half-century, nuclear energy in the United States has occupied an uneasy space between a technology of the past and a technology of the future — but not quite one of the present.
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US lab probes insider sabotage risks in next-generation nuclear reactors
Engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory are testing how insider ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about green energy tech that will change your life. After a long nuclear lull, money and policy are moving. During Climate ...
Global X Uranium ETF is a strong buy, benefiting from AI-driven demand for continuous, reliable nuclear power for data centers. AI's insatiable energy needs are driving hyperscalers like Microsoft and ...
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