NRC approves first NPP license since 1978
Southern closer to securing $8.3bn DOE loan Companies mentioned: Southern Co., American Centrifuge Project, NNSA, International Energy Agency, Areva, B&W, ATMEA, Toshiba, Andritz, Sulzer Pumps, Flowserve Corporation and KSB Pumps
NRC requests $1.053bn budget Companies mentioned; Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Energy Institute, and SCANA
Local opposition is something of an occupational hazard in new nuclear programmes. That is why developers should spare no efforts in trying to build...
Sino-Saudi relations are set to get stronger as both nations have a preference for government-to-government trade alliances. Both are widening their...
This week the US nuclear energy industry is on bated breath as to whether Southern Co. will get the green light omission to build the first new...
Southern closer to securing $8.3bn DOE loan Companies mentioned: Southern Co., American Centrifuge Project, NNSA, International Energy Agency,...
NRC requests $1.053bn budget Companies mentioned; Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Energy Institute, and SCANA
Matt Dryden, Vice President of Business Development for AREVA, speaks to Nuclear Energy Insider on how the company is helping US plants address...
Nuclear Energy Insider speaks with University of Bristol’s Professor David Smith, who, together with Professor Chris Grovenor at Oxford, is leading...
As nuclear power plants across the US and other markets across the world look to meet consumers' demand for more energy through uprate...
In a region blessed with nearly half of the world’s oil reserves, the urgent demand for a consistent source of energy in the Middle East and North...
On October 25-27 2011, Charlotte North Carolina will play host to the 3rd Annual Nuclear Construction Summit. This meeting is Nuclear Energy Insider’...
On October 25-27 2011, Dave Frantz, Director of Loan Guarantee Program at the Department of Energy will join over 300 nuclear experts to review the...
Nuclear Energy Insider speaks with industry veteran and author, Gail Marcus, on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the Middle East and North Africa’s nuclear energy programmes.
Nathan Ives, a Senior Manager in Ernst & Young’s Advisory Services practice, highlights processes that can be put in place to best respond to a black swan event, much like the one experienced this year in Japan.
Local opposition is something of an occupational hazard in new nuclear programmes. That is why developers should spare no efforts in trying to build relations with the community.
Sino-Saudi relations are set to get stronger as both nations have a preference for government-to-government trade alliances. Both are widening their political nets, which calls on the US and European nuclear supply chains to build better Sino and Saudi business relationships.
This week the US nuclear energy industry is on bated breath as to whether Southern Co. will get the green light omission to build the first new nuclear power plant in more than 25 years.