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Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), points on a map of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as he informs the press about the situation of nuclear powerplants in Ukraine during a special press conference at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria on March 4, 2022.
NewslettersEuropean markets sink as Russia seizes Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
By David MeyerMarch 4, 2022
A screen grab captured from a video shows a view of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant during a fire following clashes around the site in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine on March 4, 2022.
EnergyHow Russia’s capture of Europe’s biggest nuclear power station could become a bigger disaster than Chernobyl
By David MeyerMarch 4, 2022
TechDeepMind A.I. helps control nuclear fusion reaction, potentially producing more energy
By Jeremy KahnFebruary 16, 2022
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and chairman of TerraPower
EnergyBill Gates-backed nuclear venture will launch first project near Wyoming coal plant that’s set to close
By Mead Gruver and The Associated PressNovember 17, 2021
EnergyNuclear plants insulate France from the energy crisis. Now Macron is doubling down on them in a $35 billion moonshot plan
By Vivienne WaltOctober 12, 2021
Guangdong Nuclear Aims To Build 6 Reactors In Taishan,Areva Says
EnergyHow geo-political tensions are squeezing clean energy ambitions
By Sophie MellorJuly 27, 2021
EnergyNuclear drawdown: How two little-known private companies are taking over the biggest environmental cleanup in U.S. history
By Jeffrey Rothfeder and Christopher MaagApril 27, 2021
EnergyThe U.S. may soon have the world’s oldest nuclear power plants
By Ari Natter and BloombergFebruary 4, 2020
Multi-nuclide removal facility, or advanced liquid processing system (ALPS), used for treating contaminated water accumulated, is seen during a media tour of Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019. TEPCO is considering a plan to dump roughly 1 million cubic meters of treated radioactive water, enough to fill 400 Olympic-size swimming pools, from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, part of its $200 billion effort to clean up the worst atomic accident since Chernobyl. Photographer: Hitoshi Katanoda/Polaris Images/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyGreen, Nuclear, and Crowdfunded: One Startup’s Unconventional Route to Building a Novel Reactor
By Mark HalperOctober 18, 2019
Hopes for the rebirth of U.S. nuclear power have all but wilted. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
EnergyThe Last Nuclear Power Plant Under Construction in the U.S. Lives to See Another Day
By Grace DobushSeptember 27, 2018
Uranium-samples
EnergyUranium Could Be Next on Trump’s List of New Tariffs
By Renae ReintsJuly 18, 2018
EnergyProtesters Broke Into a Nuclear Power Plant to Prove How Badly Defended It Is
By ReutersOctober 12, 2017
Wind Turbine Transition Pieces Lined Up For Transport
EnergyThe U.K. Has Locked Itself Into Nuclear Power for 35 Years, but Wind Is Already Cheaper
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 11, 2017
A geocolor image of Hurricane Image captured by GOES-16.
EnergyAdditional Nuclear Inspectors Sent to Florida Power Plants in Hurricane Irma’s Path
By ReutersSeptember 8, 2017
BRITAIN-INDUSTRY-ENERGY
EnergyBritain Has Its First Day Without Coal Power Since the Industrial Revolution
By David Z. MorrisApril 23, 2017
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