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Nuclear Power - Page 4

January 29, 2025
Business

China Surpasses U.S. in Nuclear Fusion Race, Breaks Record Again

Chinese researchers have once again set a new milestone in nuclear fusion technology, sustaining a fusion reaction at 100 million degrees Celsius for an impressive 1,066 seconds. This achievement, accomplished by the

India

India’s Challenges on the Energy Front Formidable

It is generally said that energy consumption levels are an indication of industrial, economic, and social conditions in society. This is true, as the use of energy is essential for industrial, agricultural, services, transport, power, and other sectors, the growth

September 1, 2024

Uranium Prices Soar to Record Highs as AI Data Centres Tighten Market

Business

The price of uranium, a critical fuel for nuclear reactors, has surged to unprecedented levels as demand from artificial intelligence (AI) data centres and

China Becomes Global Leader in Nuclear Power Capacity, New Report Shows

Defence/Diplomacy

China has officially become the world’s largest nuclear power nation in terms of overall scale, according to the China Nuclear Energy Development Report 2025,

China Surpasses U.S. in Nuclear Fusion Race, Breaks Record Again

January 29, 2025
Business

Chinese researchers have once again set a new milestone in nuclear fusion technology, sustaining a fusion reaction at 100 million degrees Celsius for an impressive 1,066 seconds. This achievement, accomplished by the

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Nuclear Energy Poised for Record Growth as Global Investments Surge

January 29, 2025
Business

The world is on track to generate more nuclear energy in 2025 than ever before, signaling a new era of growth for the nuclear sector. According to the latest report by the

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Nuclear Power for Sri Lanka’s Future: A Response

January 28, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The article titled “Why Sri Lanka Must Reject Nuclear Energy” presents a compelling case, albeit one based on a short-sighted, almost nostalgic view of energy policy that is rooted in outdated concepts

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Blurring Boundaries: Nordic Nuclear Shifts and Global Impact

January 15, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

In July 2024 Norway’s Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace signed a contract with the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) for the development of a next-generation ‘supersonic strike missile’, as part of a collaborative project between

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Uranium Prices Soar to Record Highs as AI Data Centres Tighten Market

January 12, 2025
Business

The price of uranium, a critical fuel for nuclear reactors, has surged to unprecedented levels as demand from artificial intelligence (AI) data centres and the ongoing geopolitical tensions stemming from the Ukraine

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Nuclear Energy Companies Race to Develop Microreactors as the Future of Clean Power

January 10, 2025
Business

Private companies are increasingly focusing on microreactors, compact nuclear reactors designed to revolutionize power generation, particularly in remote or off-grid locations. This push to develop small reactors is gaining momentum as companies

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China’s first commercial reactor device for isotope production starts operation

December 28, 2024
Business

China’s first commercial reactor device for the online irradiation production of isotopes was officially put into operation Thursday at the Qinshan Nuclear Power Base operated by China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), with

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Iran Expands Nuclear Program in Response to IAEA Resolution

November 25, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Iran has followed through on its pledge to accelerate its nuclear program after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a critical resolution targeting the country’s nuclear activities. On Sunday, Mohammad Bagher

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China Develops Prototype Nuclear Reactor for Carrier

November 13, 2024
Defence/News

China has reportedly developed a prototype nuclear reactor intended for use on a future aircraft carrier, signalling notable advancements in nuclear propulsion technology for large warships. This development, covered by the Associated

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India’s Challenges on the Energy Front Formidable

September 1, 2024
India

It is generally said that energy consumption levels are an indication of industrial, economic, and social conditions in society. This is true, as the use of energy is essential for industrial, agricultural,

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