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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has completed a study of new accident tolerant fuels being developed by three ...
Nuclear submarines are still a vital part to a naval force, but which country actually bolsters the greatest number of the vessels in its arsenal?
The more than 50-year-old Swiss nuclear power plant Beznau, located near the German border, has shut down its second reactor due to the high temperatures. The shutdown has nothing to do with the ...
A record-breaking heat wave in Europe is warming up the river water that some nuclear power plants use for cooling, prompting operators to shut down at least three reactors at two separate sites ...
This series of articles examines why today’s nuclear landscape is more complicated and, in many ways, more precarious than during the Cold War.
For years, Senate Republicans have called for expanding nuclear power as a safe, reliable, zero-emissions source of energy. Bringing back nuclear energy will add thousands of good paying jobs back ...
President Trump wants the U.S. power industry to go nuclear. His recent executive orders aim to quadruple nuclear-power generation in the next 25 years—a monumental target. For most of the past ...
The Pacific Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant reconnected to the electric grid Sunday morning after a short shutdown. The Columbia Generating Station, about 10 miles north of ...
The New York Power Authority will oversee development upstate of at least 1 GW of advanced zero-emission nuclear power, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced, although she did not specify a location ...
Good news: Gov. Kathy Hochul has tapped the New York State Power Authority to build the first major new US nuclear power plant in over 15 years.
Gov. Hochul unveiled New York's nuclear power plant project to power a million homes, which faces permit challenges while promising jobs and a cleaner energy future.
Palantir partners with The Nuclear Company to develop AI software for nuclear construction, aiming to speed up and modernize the process.