China is rapidly expanding its nuclear energy sector, planning to add 6 to 8 new reactors annually, which could soon surpass the US's 94 operational reactors. China's advancements in fourth-generation reactor technology and strong state support, including low-interest...
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# Nuclear Race
Philippines Turns to Nuclear Energy
The Philippines is switching to nuclear energy to address climate change, ensure energy security, and reduce reliance on expensive fossil fuels, especially as their electricity demand is expected to more than triple by 2040. The country plans to implement small...
Nuclear Power Potentially Goes Down Under
Australia's transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is hindered by political divisions between major parties. Public support for nuclear energy has increased, with proposals to build nuclear power plants by 2035 amidst high fossil fuel dependence. Significant...
Russian Away From Us, Bruv: UK Invests In Nuclear To Get Away from Russian Monopoly
The UK is developing an advanced uranium enrichment facility to produce HALEU, aiming to reduce European reliance on Russian energy supplies. This initiative is part of the UK's broader strategy to enhance energy security, stimulate job growth, and position itself as...
Rolls-Royce teases Micro-Reactor
Rolls-Royce unveiled a new mobile nuclear micro-reactor, expected to be operational by 2029, aimed at transforming clean energy solutions for various applications, including potential use in space. The micro-reactor, capable of generating 1 to 10 megawatts of power,...