Birol calls for nuclear acceleration

Countries have “re-appreciated” the value of nuclear power, International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Fatih Birol said at COP26 today. Birol, who called for new build in Europe, North America and Asia, also said that national commitments made at COP26 would put the world on track to limit global warming to 1.8°C. Speaking at the …

Brussels comments on future of nuclear power amid widespread energy crisis

The European Commission is ready to support EU nations opting to develop nuclear energy, according to European Commissioner for Climate Action Frans Timmermans. “Resorting to atomic energy remains a sovereign right of states, and for this reason the EU Commission will not oppose the nations that would decide to resort to this option for the …

U.S. Launches Net-Zero World Initiative to Accelerate Global Energy System Decarbonization

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States of America today announced the Net Zero World Initiative — a new partnership between countries working to implement their climate ambition pledges and accelerate transitions to net zero, resilient, and inclusive energy systems. Through Net Zero World, led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Build …

UK nuclear fleet marks major milestone

The UK’s nuclear stations, run by EDF, reached a major milestone this week, clocking up 2000 terawatt hours (TWh) of zero carbon electricity – enough to power all the UK’s homes for more than 18 years. Since the oldest stations in the fleet first started generating in 1976 the eight sites across the UK have …

4 Uranium Juniors React to SPUT (Strategies, Future, Investors)

The establishment of the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust has created quite a stir. Sprott’s extensive buying has created an unprecedented excitement and demand, leading to the highest prices we’ve seen in a long time. But what effect has this catalyst had on the strategies of major uranium industry players? Especially considering that the changing market …

Could AI-Powered Drones Make Nuclear Power Plant Operations More Efficient?

Faster, cheaper, safer, better. Companies are constantly searching for more efficient and affordable options to perform routine and hazardous tasks in an industrial environment. Self-navigating drones could be the solution, but configuring them to maneuver indoor spaces without a strong GPS signal can be expensive. Utilizing advanced imaging analysis and QR codes, researchers at Idaho …