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How many nuclear power plants are really operating in the US right now?
The United States runs the largest nuclear power fleet on the planet, but even basic questions about how many plants are actually operating can produce different answers. Some counts focus on plant sites,
The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental standards.
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. nuclear power regulator said on Wednesday it is undergoing a reorganization in line with President Donald Trump's goals on speeding up licensing of nuclear reactors.
NuScale Power's goal is to be a manufacturer, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
The Department of Energy will announce an initiative to build out the nation's nuclear fuel supply chain as interest in the emissions-free power source grows.
By Sethuraman N R Feb 4 (Reuters) - India's Tata Power is examining potential sites in three states for future nuclear power projects but is awaiting further regulatory clarity before finalising plans,
An international nuclear power services company has confirmed it plans to submit an application to build new generation capacity at a long-closed nuclear power plant in Wisconsin.
The post Next-Generation Nuclear Power Can Meet Data Center Energy Demand—If Regulations Allow It appeared first on Reason.com.
Reality about green energy and concerns over affordability have led Democratic governors like New York’s Kathy Hochul and New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill to reconsider nuclear energy. Great. But it won’t solve their states’ looming energy nightmares any time soon.
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Opinion: Nuclear energy is bankable again
Nuclear energy is experiencing a resurgence, driven by the need to power data centers for AI and growing interest from major financial institutions, with the potential to become a $10 trillion market opportunity.
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Opinion: Gov. Cox is wrong about nuclear power
Nuclear power isn't cost-effective or safe.