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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Idaho testing new salt-based nuclear reactor | ktvb.com

Idaho testing new salt-based nuclear reactor | ktvb.com

U.S. Aims to Expand Influence in Global Nuclear Energy | OilPrice.com

U.S. Aims to Expand Influence in Global Nuclear Energy | OilPrice.com

General Fusion fires up its newest steampunk fusion reactor | TechCrunch

General Fusion fires up its newest steampunk fusion reactor | TechCrunch

An Unimaginable New Laser Has the Energy of 1 Million Nuclear Plants

An Unimaginable New Laser Has the Energy of 1 Million Nuclear Plants

Europe thinks the unthinkable on a nuclear bomb

Europe thinks the unthinkable on a nuclear bomb

Continued Propaganda About AI and Nuclear Power - CounterPunch.org

Continued Propaganda About AI and Nuclear Power - CounterPunch.org

Diablo Canyon’s License Renewal Is… | The Breakthrough Institute

Diablo Canyon’s License Renewal Is… | The Breakthrough Institute

POLITICO Pro | Article | NRC chair calls for greater efficiency ahead of ‘waterfall’ of new reactor applications

POLITICO Pro | Article | NRC chair calls for greater efficiency ahead of ‘waterfall’ of new reactor applications

Senators Urge NRC to Improve Environmental Review Requirements - Majority News - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Senators Urge NRC to Improve Environmental Review Requirements - Majority News - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Alphabet aims to slash cost of new nuclear with small reactor deployments, CIO says

Alphabet aims to slash cost of new nuclear with small reactor deployments, CIO says

Dem lawmakers consider return to nuclear power - Vermont Daily Chronicle

Dem lawmakers consider return to nuclear power - Vermont Daily Chronicle

Pulsar Fusion unveils nuclear fusion rocket concept for space travel - World Nuclear News

Pulsar Fusion unveils nuclear fusion rocket concept for space travel - World Nuclear News

General Fusion fires up its newest steampunk fusion reactor | TechCrunch

General Fusion fires up its newest steampunk fusion reactor | TechCrunch

Data4 and Westinghouse to evaluate AP300 for data centre deployment - World Nuclear News

Data4 and Westinghouse to evaluate AP300 for data centre deployment - World Nuclear News

U.S. and Japan Perform First Fast Reactor Fuel Safety Test of 21st Century | Department of Energy

U.S. and Japan Perform First Fast Reactor Fuel Safety Test of 21st Century | Department of Energy

Report spotlights energy sector’s growing nuclear investment -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

Report spotlights energy sector’s growing nuclear investment -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

POLITICO Pro | Article | Nuclear regulators signal shift to vigorous licensing

POLITICO Pro | Article | Nuclear regulators signal shift to vigorous licensing

U.S. Aims to Expand Influence in Global Nuclear Energy | OilPrice.com

U.S. Aims to Expand Influence in Global Nuclear Energy | OilPrice.com

Major Global Companies Pledge Historic Support to Triple Nuclear Energy

Major Global Companies Pledge Historic Support to Triple Nuclear Energy

Making Part 53 Work for Advanced Reactors | The Breakthrough Institute

Making Part 53 Work for Advanced Reactors | The Breakthrough Institute

Deploying Nuclear Power the Donald's Way - The National Interest

Deploying Nuclear Power the Donald's Way - The National Interest

Monday, March 10, 2025

The How, Why, and Where of Nuclear Waste -- ANS / Webinars

The How, Why, and Where of Nuclear Waste -- ANS / Webinars

The demise of foreign aid offers an opportunity

The demise of foreign aid offers an opportunity

The Promise Of Nuclear Energy

The Promise Of Nuclear Energy

The US can reduce Russia's nuclear energy—and geopolitical—influence - Atlantic Council

The US can reduce Russia's nuclear energy—and geopolitical—influence - Atlantic Council

Deploying Nuclear Power the Donald's Way - The National Interest

Deploying Nuclear Power the Donald's Way - The National Interest

A skeptic’s take on AI electricity load growth | Latitude Media

A skeptic’s take on AI electricity load growth | Latitude Media

Making Part 53 Work for Advanced Reactors | The Breakthrough Institute

Making Part 53 Work for Advanced Reactors | The Breakthrough Institute

US faces energy and national security threat as nuclear fuel shortages loom | Fox Business

US faces energy and national security threat as nuclear fuel shortages loom | Fox Business

Moltex validates nuclear waste recycling solution - Nuclear Engineering International

Moltex validates nuclear waste recycling solution - Nuclear Engineering International

Iran says it is open to talks about concerns about militarization of its nuclear program | AP News

Iran says it is open to talks about concerns about militarization of its nuclear program | AP News

When Nuclear Weapons Fail to Deter | Foreign Affairs

When Nuclear Weapons Fail to Deter | Foreign Affairs

Qatar Urges To Bring ‘all Of Israel’s Nuclear Facilities’ Under UN Supervision - i24NEWS

Qatar Urges To Bring ‘all Of Israel’s Nuclear Facilities’ Under UN Supervision - i24NEWS

EU funding for French enrichment plant expansion - World Nuclear News

EU funding for French enrichment plant expansion - World Nuclear News

US faces energy and national security threat as nuclear fuel shortages loom | Fox Business

US faces energy and national security threat as nuclear fuel shortages loom | Fox Business

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Big Tech's big bet on nuclear power - CBS News

Big Tech's big bet on nuclear power - CBS News

US makes fresh push for World Bank to back nuclear power - Guest Post by Joseph Cotterill, Lee Haris

Subscribe to read US makes fresh push for World Bank to back nuclear power ft.com /content/e5e497a3-0c61-46a2-9a50-91757e7f1a61 Joseph Cotterill, Lee Harris March 9, 2025 New administration wants Washington-based multilateral lender to help the west compete with China and Russia Lee Harris and Joseph Cotterill in London The World Bank is facing renewed calls from its biggest shareholder to drop a decades-old ban on funding nuclear power to help the west compete with China and Russia in atomic diplomacy. French Hill, chair of the House Financial Services Committee, has signalled that the new US administration will continue to support the push to fund nuclear projects just months ahead of a crucial decision on the contentious ban. Hill told the Financial Times last month that World Bank chief Ajay Banga had US backing to end the taboo, as the world’s biggest development fund moves closer to embracing nuclear energy in lending to emerging markets. “We support both the export of this technology and a much more broad-based approach to financing it,” Hill said. The World Bank has not financed nuclear power since the 1950s. But it could bring the technology back into the fold within months after a review of energy policies under Banga, people familiar with the matter said. Banga, a former Mastercard chief executive, has led efforts in the bank to consider how it might factor in technologies that could make nuclear power cheaper, such as smaller modular reactors, people familiar with his thinking said. Banga earlier this month again signalled his willingness to reconsider nuclear technology in an address to the European Commission. Germany and a handful of smaller European countries have traditionally led opposition to nuclear power as World Bank shareholders. The US is especially keen for the topic to be revisited, underscoring alarm in Washington that Beijing and Moscow are winning a race to build a new generation of nuclear plants in Africa and Asia. “I’m in constant discussions with other governments who are extremely interested in expanding nuclear, but they can’t get the attention of anyone in western countries,” Hill, a Republican representing Arkansas, said. The World Bank is currently finalising a new energy strategy that “is tasked with exploring nuclear as part of a practical, reliable energy mix”, alongside investments in renewables and natural gas, a senior official said. The bank still needs to determine how projects would be affordable for countries, they added. The review is expected to conclude in the next few months. US scrutiny of the World Bank’s nuclear policy comes as the Trump administration is in the midst of reviewing ties to international financial institutions, a process that is due to report back by August. Project 2025, a right-wing manifesto that has shaped the administration’s thinking, labelled multilateral organisations, including the World Bank, “inimical to American free market and limited government principles”. However, Donald Trump also created the Development Finance Corporation during his first term, displaying an openness to institutions geared towards advancing US national security goals. Hill tabled a bill last month for the US to lobby the bank to drop the ban. The bill is “a signal that lifting the nuclear ban is a top priority, something the US would like to see happen,” said Todd Moss, director of Energy for Growth Hub, a think-tank which has called for the bank to build up technical capacity on nuclear power. “They want to make sure American nuclear firms are not slowed down by an outdated policy at the most important international financial institution,” Moss said. The World Bank approved its first — and last — loan for nuclear power in 1959, helping to fund Italy’s first atomic plant. It explicitly excludes nuclear technology from current lending policy, having previously argued that nuclear safety and proliferation risks are not its area of expertise. An exclusion of nuclear power by the bank’s International Finance Corporation private sector lending arm, in particular, has been followed by many other development lenders in their own policies. China’s state development banks have, meanwhile, overshadowed the World Bank in financing energy projects across multiple power sources over the past decade. Most of the sixty or so new nuclear reactors currently being built are in China and other countries in Asia, compared to an existing worldwide fleet of more than 400 reactors. Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear monopoly, has also pursued agreements with Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and other countries to finance nuclear plants. Some US firms have won business in the global revival of nuclear power, such as a deal by Westinghouse to help build Poland’s first plant. But official US financing for projects has been scarce. While historically controversial, support for nuclear power has recently gained momentum in Washington. Last summer, then president Joe Biden signed legislation directing the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to streamline permitting for new nuclear reactors and speed the process for converting retiring coal plants to nuclear power facilities. The 2025 legislation introduced by Hill and Ritchie Torres, a New York Democrat, would go further still — mandating US support for a trust fund to pool resources for nuclear projects across the World Bank and other international financial bodies. Western democracies should offer competitive bids and cheap financing for nuclear energy projects in countries — ideally with American components and help from the US export credit agency ExIm Bank, Hill told the FT. All rights reserved. Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2025.