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US boiling-water nuclear reactors to run on next-gen fuel, boosting power output US boiling-water nuclear reactors to run on next-gen fuel, boosting power output US boiling ...
Lately, work on the next-gen nuclear fuel system has increased. Last week, US-based Standard Nuclear Inc. and French nuclear giant Framatome joined hands to supply commercial-scale quantities of ...
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 ...
When he took office, President Donald Trump vowed to unleash American energy. A great place to start? With nuclear power.
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Groundbreaking for first commercial-scale advanced nuclear reactor in decades begins in Idaho
Oklo Inc.'s Aurora powerhouse at Idaho National Laboratory will generate 75MWe of clean power using sodium-cooled fast-reactor technology and create 370 jobs.
Fermi America, which launched earlier this year and went public this week, wants to build a nuclear complex to power AI data centers.
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How Canada Built One of the Most Advanced Reactors in the World
It was one of the most advanced nuclear designs ever created - a Canadian reactor that promised clean, efficient, and homegrown energy. The CANDU system could run on natural uranium and even use ...
Wisconsin Watch on MSN
Here’s what the return of nuclear power to Kewaunee County means for Wisconsin’s workforce
Thousands of workers will be needed to construct a new nuclear plant at the Kewaunee Power Station, as well as nuclear, electrical, civil, chemical and mechanical engineers to design and operate ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time inside the sun. But to recreate the process on Earth, we must control ...
The National Interest on MSN
Reframing Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Policy
After decades of hesitation, the United States is reconsidering nuclear fuel reprocessing—reviving the debate about proliferation risks, cost, technology competitiveness, and energy security.
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