The World’s First Commercial Nuclear Microreactor Is 100% Chinese. The Plan: Exporting It to Other Countries
EnergyThis reactor is designed to generate enough energy to meet the needs of around one million people.
Read more »This reactor is designed to generate enough energy to meet the needs of around one million people.
Read more »Supported by three state-owned companies and a unique financing model, China is on a path that could transform it into a leading exporter of nuclear power.
Read more »Nuclear scientists in China have developed a preliminary design for their nuclear reactor, which features several novel aspects.
Read more »The plasma containing deuterium and tritium nuclei reaches a temperature of 270 million degrees Fahrenheit.
Read more »The reactor serves as the reverberation chamber and the turbine room is the anechoic chamber.
Read more »The Aalo Atomics prototype operates independently of the electrical grid, coupled to the grid, or in a hybrid mode.
Read more »China has established itself as a leader in nuclear energy, becoming the country that other nations look to for inspiration.
Read more »Nights on the Moon last for two weeks, which means nuclear power will be essential for manned bases.
Read more »It's possible to use the radioactive waste from operating fission reactors to generate the electricity needed for many electronic devices.
Read more »China has been developing an experimental nuclear fusion reactor for several years, which is at least as ambitious as ITER.
Read more »The announcement clearly indicates that North Korea is continuing to expand its arms race and nuclear capabilities.
Read more »The newly discovered fusion center represents a significant technological advancement for China.
Read more »With its new commercial-grade nuclear fusion plant, Virginia may offer a window to a clean energy future.
Read more »Westinghouse and Core Power have teamed up to create floating nuclear power plants equipped with eVinci reactors.
Read more »Amazon Web Services’ large data center is located next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.
Read more »Not everybody agree's with the plans these companies have for the future.
Read more »The Department of Defense plans to use it in the Air Force’s Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile.
Read more »Google's emissions have risen due to the growth of artificial intelligence.
Read more »Russia controls about 27% of the world’s uranium conversion capacity and 39% of the global enrichment market.
Read more »Researchers are using AI to solve scientific and technical challenges in nuclear fusion.
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