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Last year, Pew Research reported that the majority of US adults, or 56%, support expanding nuclear power in the country. Over a decade ago, in 2014, just 41% of Americans shared this view.
US plans first nuclear plant in 15 years: Why Australia should take notice. America’s first US nuclear power plant in more than a decade, earmarked for New York, is a positive example for ...
The SIPRI Yearbook 2025, released on June 16, highlights China’s rapidly expanding nuclear stockpile, which is the ...
China is expected to double its nuclear arsenal to 1,000 warheads over the next five years, according to a new Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report.
The U.S. views China as its top strategic challenge. The East Asian power is aggressively expanding its nuclear arsenal as part of its goal to build a "world-class" military to rival the U.S.'s by ...
The nuclear agency is also at work on a nuclear project in Bangladesh. China, for its part, has in the past 15 years signed nuclear energy agreements with Argentina, Hungary, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
Developers need to prove they can deliver on time and on budget to kick-start interest.
A thorium-fueled reactor is the latest idea being revived after getting shelved in the mid-20th century. China has once again beat everyone else to a clean energy milestone—its new nuclear ...
The Indian Point nuclear power plant was an energy juggernaut for 50 years, generating a quarter of the electricity that powered New York City’s iconic, glowing skyline. It is well into its ...
US plans first nuclear plant in 15 years: Why Australia should take notice. America’s first US nuclear power plant in more than a decade, earmarked for New York, is a positive example for ...