us-companies-seek-to-recycle-plutonium-from-nuclear-warheads
US companies are attempting to recycle plutonium from old nuclear warheads into fuel for nuclear power plants, sparking concerns about safety and the environment.
Latest news and articles about nuclear energy from NEX English
US companies are attempting to recycle plutonium from old nuclear warheads into fuel for nuclear power plants, sparking concerns about safety and the environment.
Thia Energy, a startup specializing in nuclear energy, has announced the successful raising of $100 million to support its plans for building a nuclear power plant. The company aims to operate a commercial reactor by 2034, marking a significant step towards clean and sustainable energy.
Uranium enrichment is a complex technical process that requires significant effort. About <strong>60%</strong> of the effort is dedicated to achieving a <strong>3.5%</strong> enrichment level, while subsequent stages require less effort to reach higher levels.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has unveiled a new logo that symbolizes modern trends in nuclear energy. This change comes as the United States aims to enhance its investments in clean and sustainable energy.
Authorities in Hong Kong confirmed that a technical malfunction occurred at a nuclear plant near Shenzhen, China, which posed no threat to public health or the environment. The incident took place last Thursday at the Ling Ao nuclear power station.
The operator of the Mihama nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, announced the shutdown of one of its reactors after detecting a steam leak near a high-pressure turbine. This decision reflects the company's commitment to ensuring operational safety.
Discussions on nuclear energy are resurfacing as technology advances in artificial intelligence, marking 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster. Experts emphasize the need to reassess nuclear energy options as part of future energy strategies.
Countries are accelerating efforts to revive nuclear energy in response to escalating military conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. This shift highlights the urgent need for stable energy sources as nations reassess their energy strategies.
Ukrainian forces have conducted a drone strike on the external radiation monitoring lab at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, raising new concerns about radiation safety in the region. This attack comes at a critical time as authorities assess the situation amid escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has underscored the need for Southeast Asian countries to diversify their energy sources. Experts assert that these crises enhance the necessity for greater investment in nuclear energy.
Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), announced that highly enriched uranium may be present at Iran's Isfahan site. This statement raises international concerns about Iran's nuclear activities amidst ongoing scrutiny of its nuclear program.
The Hungarian Nuclear Energy Authority announced a 50% reduction in the output of one of the reactors at the country's sole nuclear power plant starting April 29. This decision is made to conduct maintenance on the generator support system, amid rising energy demands.
China has announced the testing of a prototype mobile nuclear reactor that can be transported by truck, marking a significant advancement in nuclear energy. This reactor, developed over several years, is capable of producing <strong>10 megawatts</strong>, sufficient to power a medium-sized AI data center.
The Russian state corporation 'Rosatom' has begun loading nuclear fuel into Unit 1 of the 'Rooppur' nuclear power plant in Bangladesh. This event marks a significant step towards the operation of the first reactor at the facility.
Bangladesh has started loading nuclear fuel at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, marking a significant step towards operational readiness. This facility, with a capacity of <strong>2400 megawatts</strong>, is expected to meet <strong>10%</strong> of the country's energy needs.
European Union countries are facing an unprecedented energy crisis due to blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a return to nuclear energy after decades of hesitation. This move aims to achieve energy independence and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The Dabaa nuclear project is a strategic initiative by Egypt aimed at diversifying its energy sources. This project is crucial for achieving the country's energy goals and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Europe is facing a severe energy crisis due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the EU to seek alternative energy sources. In this context, attention is turning to renewable and nuclear energy as strategic solutions.
Forty years after the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Associated Press reporters gained access to the nuclear station, revealing lingering effects of the catastrophe. The visit highlights the degradation and changes in the surrounding environment.
As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, its impacts continue to resonate globally. The nuclear energy sector faces new challenges, with 415 reactors still operational and 72 under construction.
The European Union has cautioned member states against prematurely shutting down nuclear power plants, emphasizing the need to bolster energy supplies in light of the ongoing crisis stemming from the war in Iran. This warning comes as the EU prepares to announce a package of measures aimed at addressing rising energy prices.
Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Egypt's Prime Minister, announced that the upcoming Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant will significantly reduce the country's gas bill by approximately <strong>$3 billion</strong> each year. This announcement was made during a session of the House of Representatives.
China has declared its capability to construct up to <strong>50 nuclear reactors</strong> at the same time, aiming to enhance its nuclear energy generation. This announcement was made in a report by the <strong>Chinese Nuclear Energy Association</strong>, highlighting the country's ability to manage multiple nuclear projects concurrently.
Finland is set to begin operations at the world's first permanent facility for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel, with authorities expected to grant the license in the coming months. The facility, known as Onkalo, will serve as a final storage site for large quantities of radioactive waste.
The Czech Republic aims to extend the operational lifespan of the Dukovany nuclear power plant until the mid-2060s, following security analyses indicating the plant can operate safely for a longer period. This decision comes amid increasing energy challenges in Europe.
The Russian nuclear energy company, Rosatom, has declared its readiness to collaborate with relevant parties to resolve the crisis surrounding Iran's enriched uranium. This announcement comes at a critical time that necessitates international efforts to address Iranian nuclear issues.
Nuclear batteries are modern innovations reshaping the future of energy. This technology offers an effective and sustainable solution to meet the growing energy demands.
Finland has announced its controversial plan to bury spent nuclear waste underground, raising concerns about potential risks to future generations. This decision comes at a time when the need for sustainable solutions to manage nuclear waste is increasing.
An atomic energy expert has warned of the potential dangers posed by attacks on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, highlighting the severe consequences that could follow such assaults. These statements come amid rising regional tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
As military tensions escalate, reports warn that targeting nuclear facilities, such as Iran's Bushehr plant, could lead to a humanitarian disaster akin to Chernobyl. The Doomsday Clock now indicates a growing nuclear threat to humanity.