International Conference Agrees to “Transition Away” from Fossil Fuels
For the first time ever, and despite being hosted the United Arab Emirates, the COP agrees to “transition away” from fossil fuels. This is the first time in over 35
A First-Ever Construction Permit Received by Kairos Power
Kairos Power is the recipient of the first ever Nuclear Regulatory Commission-approved Construction Permit Application (CPA) for a Gen IV (non-light water) Reactor Design. Kairos is now able to commence
States are Lifting Bans on Nuclear
Illinois became the most recent U.S. state to lift a prior moratorium on building new nuclear power plants but it isn’t the only state to do so. Illinois joins West
Nuclear Tripling Pledge Announced
President Biden efforts to build a coalition pledging to triple the world’s production of nuclear energy by 2050 has succeeded! We’ve learned from several attendees at the COP 28 conference
A Massive Nuclear Pledge May Be A Global Gamechanger
President Biden is building a coalition that is pledging to triple the world’s production of nuclear energy by 2050. The U.S. is preparing to announce the coalition with more than
Investors are turning bullish on nuclear
After years of disinterest, energy security concerns and the push for net zero are leading investors to bet on nuclear power. The fact that the world has not managed to
A First-Ever Commercial Plant Extracting Carbon from Air
Heirloom Carbon Technologies has opened the first commercial carbon capture plant in the U.S. This key moment presages the start of what is widely expected to be an important new
Spain’s business lobby seeks nuclear extension
Spain’s top business lobby groups called for extending the use of the country’s nuclear plants, a move that was first proposed by the conservative People’s Party (PP) and which became