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Are Energy Wind Turbines in the Ocean Killing The Whales? Is Nuclear Energy the Answer?
Unprecedented numbers of whale strandings are raising concerns about the impact of offshore wind turbines. Increasing offshore wind installations bring potential risks from underwater vibrations and noise pollution. Could nuclear energy provide a less invasive...

Nuclear Energy Developer TerraPower Explores New Investment Opportunity in South Africa
Collaborative Investment: TerraPower and ASP Isotopes announced a partnership for TerraPower to fund a HALEU production facility in South Africa, with ASP agreeing to a long-term supply contract to provide all HALEU produced for ten years. Exclusivity Clause: The...

Nuclear Energy in India: Modi’s Bold Plan to Tackle Energy Needs and Climate Change
Narendra Modi, head of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and prime minister since 2014, has an infrastructure plan. Dozens of them. One of his first, announced just three months after his inauguration, was toilets. A lot of toilets. In 2014 over half a billion...

The Battle for Power: Can Nuclear Energy Replace Coal and Reshape Communities?
1951 was a seminal year for energy and geopolitics, but Americans at the time could be forgiven for not realizing it. A few months after the United Nations headquarters opened in Manhattan, six nations signed a treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel...

DOE Seeks Volunteers for New Nuclear Waste Storage Program
The DOE is using a consent-based approach to find sites to store spent nuclear fuel. Communities can participate in a process with various steps and phases to determine whether hosting a spent fuel spot is viable for them. The DOE is not currently taking any volunteer...

Controversial Decision: Japan Releases Fukushima Nuclear Water Into the Sea!
Japan has begun releasing contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea through an underwater tunnel. The plan to release the water has caused controversy and was carried out secretly due to protests from neighboring countries, including China and...

Game-Changer!!! China Strikes Historic Uranium Deal with Kazakhstan, Threatens Russia’s Supremacy
Kazakhstan is the world's largest uranium producer and exporter. China is a growing customer for Kazakhstan's uranium. The increased demand for uranium could lead to higher prices and instability in the central Asia region. The biggest uranium producer and exporter in...

Revolutionizing Nuclear Energy: Department of Energy’s Proposal for High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) Sparks Excitement.
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) plans to acquire high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) from commercial sources to support the production of smaller nuclear energy reactors with increased efficiency and longer operating times. The lack of HALEU...

How Hollywood and Oliver Stone’s ‘Nuclear Now’ Exposes the Hidden Potential of Nuclear Energy
Nuclear meets film in Oliver Stone’s new film “Nuclear Now.” The best solution to reduce carbon emissions by 100% is nuclear. The fears of nuclear power should be overlooked due to its potential impact on the globe. Oliver Stone, a popular American film...

Safety First: Inspections and Tests Show Promising Results for Fukushima’s Water Discharge Plan!
Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) demonstrated its ability to measure radionuclides in the treated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi site, according to an IAEA report. Japan plans to discharge the treated water into the sea over the next 30 years, pending...

Mixed Emotions in Japan as Nuclear Reactors Get Green Light to Operate Longer
Japan has passed a law allowing nuclear reactors to operate beyond 60 years, causing mixed emotions among civilians. Despite the benefits of nuclear energy, many of Japan's reactors have not been operational since the Fukushima incident. The law aims to ensure a...