This twenty-four-year-old has raised $20 million and signed on Iran’s former top nuclear scientist and former Pentagon officials with an audacious goal: using nuclear fusion to solve all our energy problems. https://trib.al/Pe6j56u
Want to learn more about nuclear materials in 10 minutes?
Check out this great video from Women in Nuclear (WiN) Australia ally and supporter Patrick A. Burr from UNSW as he breaks down materials and what the future potential of nuclear fuels can be (and some fusion chat)! 👏
North Korea halts nuclear reactor, likely to extract bomb fuel
North Korea has halted the nuclear reactor at its main atomic complex, probably to extract plutonium that could be used for weapons by reprocessing spent fuel rods.
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A little under a year ago, The Atlantic ran an article titled, "Is America Ready for the a New Age of Nuclear Power?" wherein the larger problems facing the nuclear industry were laid-out against my own company's attempts to introduce a novel Gen-IV reactor for commercial power production.
Today, in the MIT Technology Review, you can read about the progress we've made in proving our technology and our methods towards making the Hermes reactor a reality.
You can read more about the Nuclear Renaissance and how to gain exposure to it as an investor in the article below - which features the work of BCA Research.
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"#China-#Pakistan nuclear cooperation depicts a change in perspective of Pakistan regarding use of #nucleartechnology, as paramount significance is attached to the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes," writes Ayesha Sikandar
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Reflecting on my time at #CNA2024 last week where I was reunited with hundreds of industry experts, attended thought-provoking talks, and met many students who will no doubt become bright stars in nuclear's future. Additionally I had the opportunity to sit alongside other leaders to share my thoughts on accelerating research and innovation.
With the current support for nuclear energy, it is an exciting time to be in the industry. But now is the time to show the world that the Canadian nuclear can deliver on its promise of safe, clean energy to support the electrified world. To do that, we must continue to explore new technologies, experiment, and rely on our network of industrial and academic partners.
This is how to identify the innovations that will truly change our industry.
Are Smaller Modular Reactors the Future of Nuclear Energy? by Charlene Norman
This is the last in a three part series about many things nuclear with Neil Alexander of the Canadian Nuclear Society. These are the key insights and highlights from our conversation -Small Modular Reactors: A Game-Changer -Government vs. Private Management -The Imperative of Safety -Public Perception and Understanding Radiation -The Potential of Nuclear Energy […]
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Baringa has conducted a comprehensive study on financing and delivery models for new nuclear power in Sweden. The study was carried out for the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise and considers Europe's return to nuclear power providing key recommendations for Sweden's nuclear new build plans.
Our consultants identified three models for Sweden's nuclear ambitions and explored revenue sharing and risk mitigation. We were pleased to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on the future of nuclear power in Sweden during this public seminar in Stockholm.
Watch the recording of the seminar here: https://ow.ly/NBmB50RJCqF
If you are interested in the full report, please contact Marcel Volkerts or Alex WeirAlastair DaviesYinfan ZhangDavid Luu ⚡#NuclearPower#Sustainability#Sweden#LowCarbonFuture#EnergyTransition
Managing Director, Europe and Global Head of Index at ARK Invest (CO-FOUNDER OF RIZE ETF) | Thematic and Sustainable Investing Strategist | ETF Builder | Angel Investor | Lecturer | Father 👨👩👧👦
China recently approved the construction of 6 additional nuclear reactors, cementing its status as the world’s fastest-growing nuclear power producer.
Despite only starting to expand nuclear in the mid-1980s, decades later than other major economies, China is expected to have the world’s largest nuclear fleet by 2030.
For now, China is the world’s second largest nuclear energy producer behind the US, having overtaken France in 2020.
By the end of June 2023, China had an installed capacity of 57GW. For now, this remains behind the 96GW installed in the US.
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Impressive vision and determination! Your forward-thinking approach is inspiring. Keep up the amazing work!