The Texas Tribune on MSN
Momentum is building to meet electricity demand in Texas with small nuclear reactors
The first small modular nuclear reactor could be powering an industrial plant in Texas early in the next decade. And the ...
Oil Price US on MSN
Pentagon's Nuclear Microreactor Demo Signals New Era for Deployable Power
The U.S. Departments of Energy and Defense transported a small nuclear reactor by cargo plane to demonstrate the rapid deployment potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) for military and civilian ...
Facing massive energy demand from the AI boom, nations are re-embracing nuclear power, with next-generation technologies like ...
The nuclear energy industry is seeing a resurgence in global interest as governments, utilities, and tech giants seek to meet soaring electricity demand with around-the-clock, carbon-free power.
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Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
Small modular nuclear reactors could slash emissions from global shipping
Global shipping is one of the hardest sectors to decarbonize, yet it underpins almost every product that reaches a store shelf. As regulators tighten climate rules and trade keeps expanding, the ...
Duke is exploring building a new nuclear facility in North Carolina. A Wilmington company's technology could be key to this plan.
Advanced nuclear is within reach—and a new digital twin reveals how smarter plant operations can enhance the economic ...
The go-ahead has been given for Ontario Power Generation to begin construction of the first of four small modular reactors at the Darlington New Nuclear Project site - the total projected cost is ...
Storm clouds began to form in America’s Atoms for Peace construction program during the late 1950s. Clear-headed analysts identified many pitfalls in constructing commercial atomic power reactors that ...
For South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, where electricity deficits stifle growth, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) offer a promising solution. With the Trump Administration poised to reshape global ...
The General Assembly’s Energy Policy Commission met for the first time in nearly two years to review lessons learned and discuss North Carolina’s path forward on nuclear energy.
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