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President Donald Trump has signed three executive orders to expand U.S. nuclear energy capacity from 100 to 400 gigawatts.
Developers need to prove they can deliver on time and on budget to kick-start interest.
American support for nuclear power, which plummeted following the 2011 Fukushima accident in Japan, has largely recovered.
Private industry and stakeholders will have a critical role to play to ensure this new regulatory framework is developed and ...
The United States must continue its commitment to small modular reactors and nuclear energy recycling to ensure a stable power supply.
New York plans to build a nuclear power plant in the upstate region, becoming the first state to pursue a major new facility ...
Trump can appoint board members who actually want the U.S. to win the energy race with China.
In her announcement, Gov. Kathy Hochul gave few details about where the plant would be built, how much the project would cost ...
While the recent executive orders on nuclear energy is a good start, US-South Korea nuclear cooperation would help it revive ...
The U.S. nuclear regulator has approved Dominion Energy's application to extend the operating license of its V.C. Summer ...
President Donald Trump, committed to facilitating a rebirth of America's nuclear energy industry, issued four executive ...