World Nuclear News
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Facility to demonstrate Rolls-Royce SMR module production
Rolls-Royce SMR has announced plans for a facility in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK, to manufacture and test prototype modules for its small...
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Oklo, Atomic Alchemy team up for future isotope production
Days after beginning trading on the New York Stock Exchange, US-based fast fission plant developer Oklo Inc has announced it is forming a strategic...
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Fortum, OKG announce hydrogen plans
Utilities in Finland and Sweden have announced separate nuclear-related hydrogen initiatives. Fortum has announced plans for a hydrogen pilot plant...
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China and France aim to strengthen nuclear energy cooperation
China and France have signed a Letter of Intent on deepening and expanding cooperation on nuclear energy - it came as President Emmanuel Macron...
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US microreactor developer goes public
NANO Nuclear Energy Inc said it intends to use the net proceeds from its initial public offering to continue R&D of its proprietary ZEUS and...
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UK aims for Urenco-built HALEU facility by 2031
The UK government is awarding GBP196 million (USD245 million) to Urenco to build a uranium enrichment facility with the capacity to produce up to...
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Niger minister visits Dasa uranium project
Niger's Mines Minister Ousmane Abarchi took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the processing plant at Global Atomic...
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Nuclear site licence issued for UK's Sizewell C site
The Office for Nuclear Regulation has granted a nuclear site licence for the Sizewell C site in eastern England, where the plan is to replicate the...
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WEC panelists welcome growth in support for nuclear power
The public and political perception of nuclear energy has significantly improved over the past few years, speakers agreed in a panel session during...
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Tackling microplastics in Antarctica using nuclear tech - Chile and IAEA sign MoU
The International Atomic Energy Agency's NUTEC Plastics initiative uses nuclear and isotopic techniques to produce data on marine microplastics...