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To build nuclear faster, energy dept. pitches bypassing environmental laws
The U.S. Department of Energy wants to exempt advanced nuclear power facilities from one of the nation's key environmental laws. The post To build nuclear faster, energy dept. pitches bypassing ...
The Department of Energy has announced a "categorical exclusion for authorisation, siting, construction, operation, ...
One week after first being tabled, new unified legislation on nuclear energy has received presidential assent having been passed by both houses of the Indian parliament. President Droupadi Murmu ...
Nuclear energy will undoubtedly play a key role in Africa’s future, and China and Russia are beating the United States to the punch. Energy is not only a national security concern given the leverage ...
The province and SaskPower announced plans to formally evaluate large nuclear reactor technology for use in Saskatchewan. The ...
Siemens Energy develops conventional islands for small modular reactors. When Rolls-Royce SMR began developing its small modular reactor (SMR)—using a unique factory-built approach to proven ...
Energy startup First American Nuclear—looking to build its first small modular reactor, or SMR—and the Braun administration on Tuesday announced sweeping plans to move the company’s headquarters, ...
First American Nuclear released what it called a stylized rendering of a building that could house its EAGL-1 small modular reactor. Energy startup First American Nuclear plans to spend $4 billion and ...
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 ...
Terrestrial Energy (IMSR) is going public via a SPAC merger with HCM II Acquisition Corp., offering compelling exposure to the nuclear SMR theme. IMSR's differentiated molten salt reactor technology ...
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is pushing global energy infrastructure to its limits. Data centers are proliferating, workloads are intensifying, and the power required to sustain this ...
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