Governments and private companies continue to invest heavily in small modular reactors despite delays, licensing challenges, fuel supply constraints, and slower-than-expected commercial deployment.
The event was greeted with protests by hundreds of people, including Naoto Kan, the prime minister at the time of the Fukushima disaster and now a high-profile anti-nuclear activist. Power Magazine ...
Japan on Monday marked 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts. Nearly 20,000 ...
Japanese leaders are investing up to $40 billion in small nuclear reactors in Tennessee and Alabama through a 2025 deal reached with the Trump administration. The deal is part of a trade agreement ...
Japan's industry ministry and the International Atomic Energy Agency have agreed to cooperate on the development of small modular reactors. Industry minister Ryosei Akazawa and IAEA Director-General R ...
Nuclear stocks have pulled back, but advanced technologies have achieved some major steps forward this month. What investors ...
After suffering a huge setback last week, pro-nuclear proponents are cheering the latest court ruling that will allow the restart of two reactors at the Sendai nuclear power plant, owned by Kyushu ...
The United Kingdom nuclear sector is making notable progress that reinforces its role in the European and broader global ...