Trump signs first of nuclear energy orders
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While countries like Canada, the UK, Australia, and those in the European Union continue their obsession with intermittent power sources
Trump declared a national energy emergency on day one, responding to the first major U.S. power demand surge in decades.
Tech giants are looking for more energy, but building new reactors takes time. In the AI arms race, all the major players say they want to go nuclear.
Vistra stock climbed Friday after the energy provider unveiled a $1.9 billion deal to broaden its natural gas portfolio. The company said it had reached an agreement to acquire seven modern natural gas generation facilities from Connecticut-based Lotus Infrastructure Partners,
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The National Interest on MSNNuclear Energy Competitiveness Begins at HomeTrump’s draft executive order outlines a nuclear strategy but overlooks financing and alliances, focusing instead on regulatory streamlining.
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Denmark's nuclear policy shift reflects Europe's energy challenges. With net-zero ambitions under fire, the debate over renewable energy's role intensifies.
Greenhouse-gas emissions get all the attention, but their effect is manageable and unfolds over decades.