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How Canada Can Become a Nuclear Superpower

Canada’s nuclear sector doesn’t only fascinate me because of its public-health contributions. The CANDU reactor, invented and refined by Canadian engineers and scientists over the last 60 years, is ...
SMR surges 180% YTD on tech partnerships and data center demand, but BWX Technologies' strong contracts may give it the edge.
While the stars might be aligning for nuclear, conditions quickly change — i.e. battery power for renewables — that could ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered data centers represent a thriving industry currently. The energy-hungry AI space has resulted in nuclear energy being one of the hottest industries over the past ...
The provincial government is launching an advisory panel as it looks to boost the number of medical isotopes produced in ...
EDF subsidiary Arabelle Solutions is to supply turbine island equipment for the first BWRX-300 small modular reactor project at the Darlington site in Ontario, Canada.
MIR surges over 100% in a year as digital innovation, nuclear demand, and strong 2025 guidance set it apart from BWXT.
It’s just the second attempt in the United States to return a permanently closed nuclear power plant to operation. Michigan’s Palisades Nuclear Generating Station is slated to restart this fall.
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The San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, seen here on November 30, 2021, is currently being desmatled after 45 years of operating. / Photo by Adriana Heldiz Sealed in steel containers near the beach ...
UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has signed the final investment decision for the Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk, England. The government will be the largest shareholder in the GBP38 billion ...
China, the region’s newest pacesetter, has 58 operational reactors and 28 under construction and anticipates increasing nuclear generating capacity by more than 80% by 2035.