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World Nuclear News

Bringing you the news from the worldwide nuclear energy sector, interviews with key players and easy

Episodes

Total: 43

The World Bank has announced that it is no longer going to be excluding nuclear energy-related proje

There are big expectations for large-scale growth in nuclear energy capacity over the coming years. 

US President Donald Trump has signed a series of executive orders titled Reinvigorating the Nuclear

In the second of a two-part special report from the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2025 conference held in

In the first of a two-part special report from the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2025 conference held thi

Bruce Power's Chief Operating Officer James Scongack is Chairman of the Canadian Nuclear Isotop

There have been a raft of announcements from India in February relating to new nuclear energy capaci

An agreement has been concluded to renew the Generation IV International Forum, which aims to build

The World Nuclear News team looks back over the most read articles in 2024 - with topics including t

The COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, was the latest global gathering aiming to agree me

Martin Cheetham is the station director of the EDF-run Heysham 2 nuclear power plant on the Lancashi

Global tech giants Microsoft, Google and Amazon have all announced deals which will see them using n

A group of 14 global financial institutions have expressed their support for the call to triple nucl

Total nuclear electricity generation rose in 2023 despite a small drop in overall capacity, accordin

Steady Energy is developing the LDR-50 small modular reactor with the initial goal of decarbonising

Southern Nuclear's Senior Vice President for Vogtle 3 and 4, John Williams, discusses the achie

The historian, author and academic Jean-Baptiste Fressoz explains why he thinks that the idea of ene

A special report on the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle 2024 international forum, co-organised by the Nucle

Professor Tim Tinsley prefers not to use the label of nuclear waste, instead referring to "lega

The ambitious aim for NexGen Energy, is to be supplying 25% of the world's mined supply of uran