Australian Energy Minister Declares Nuclear Power Tech Threat to Renewable Energy Industry
Australia is one of the few nations in the world where the use of nuclear energy for power generation is effectively banned. The nation has
Australia is one of the few nations in the world where the use of nuclear energy for power generation is effectively banned. The nation has
In recent years, the global nuclear sector has been experiencing a notable resurgence in interest and investment. The confluence of energy security concerns, climate change
US President Biden has banned uranium mining from swaths of land in Arizona, in what amounts to a ‘gift to Putin’, according to the Wall
Sweden is going all in on nuclear power. The nation, led by centre-right coalition government and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is scrapping a renewable target
Fossil fuel-rich oil and gas Middle East nations are ready to invest untold billions in massive new nuclear power fleets and a US-Saudi-Israel deal is
The United Arab Emirates and South Korea are in talks to build even more nuclear energy power plants and partner to build reactors elsewhere in
Another massive financial hit from wind power, this week it’s Seimens Energy, taking a massive multi-billion Euro hit to major renewable projects. The company reported
Scientists at the US government research facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, have announced they achieved net energy gain in a fusion reaction a second time.
Green Tech & Startups A major moment in the US nuclear industry today. Georgia Power Co. announced today that Unit 3 at Plant Vogtle, southeast
The Chinese government has released new details on economic stimulus and it appears to be good news for the green economy. The government has released
The Chinese government will hold a press conference to announce details of the policies to stimulate economic activity in the nation. Li Chunlin, vice chairman
Japan has announced it has restarted its first nuclear reactor since 2021, with the Kansai Takahama No. 1 reactor now back online after 12 years.
A military coup in Niger this week has raised a series of concerns for Europe’s clean energy sector. Niger is home to large uranium mines,