Poland, Canada and nuclear power
DeepSeek's emergence is a reminder that energy efficiency remains a better bet than one on the largest energy production ramp-ups in human history.
Constellation Energy and Vistra sank as the DeepSeek artificial intelligence model sent shock waves through the market.
Uranium spot prices fell ~5% a day after Chinese company DeepSeek upended assumptions about AI and electricity demand from power-hungry data centers, punishing stocks of uranium producers and nuclear technologies.
Nuclear energy is safer, cheaper, and more efficient, plentiful, and reliable than any other source of energy. It is also more sustainable and better for the environment. So, what keeps us from replacing our energy production with nuclear power?
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Small modular reactors (SMRs) are gaining momentum as a promising clean energy solution, with numerous companies developing innovative designs and aiming for deployment within the next decade.
With wind energy facing a deep freeze from Washington, Gov. Hochul’s call for advancing nuclear power may prove crucial for the state to hit climate targets while courting energy-hungry high tech, experts said.
Global nuclear energy production is set to reach a record high in 2025, driven by increased investment and growing demand.
After years of attempts to open Colorado up to nuclear energy, a bill before the legislature this year is showing new promise for the effort as Democrats sign up as co-sponsors alongside the
A follow-up email sent about 10 minutes later reads, “FALSE ALARM. There is NO EMERGENCY AT TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT or danger to Monroe County. No further action is required. FALSE ALARM.”
A new ballot initiative filed Jan. 27 would repeal previously approved obstacles to the development of commercial nuclear power plants in Oregon. Initiative Petition 18, filed by chief petitioner Ian Loney of Neskowin, would strike down two current requirements: