🔒 US Uranium mines spring back to life amid global demand surge and geopolitical tensions
In response to surging global demand for uranium, previously abandoned mines across the US are resuming operations.
In response to surging global demand for uranium, previously abandoned mines across the US are resuming operations.
A Fukushima lesson for nuclear power’s resurgence: the vital link between safety protocols, public trust, and energy transformation.
Dr Patrick Moore makes a compelling case for nuclear energy and provides excellent insight into the benefits and misconceived risks thereof.
Despite the push for renewable energy from green groups and banks, Vegter argues that nuclear power is the future for South Africa’s needs.
In the first six months of the year, Germany generated 82.6 kWh of electricity from coal, up 17 per cent from the same period last year.
There is a lot in this interview to absorb and chew over, not least Kemm’s view that it makes sense to dust off SA’s scrapped PBMR programme.
It’s almost eight years since Alec’s interview with Kelvin Kemm, who was then lobbying for the country to resuscitate its PBMR programme.
Numerous commentators have suggested that whatever the outcome of the war Russia is currently waging against Ukraine, NATO will be strengthened.
Who will pay for the funeral when Koeberg reaches the end of life? Chris Yelland exposes Eskom’s lack of planning for nuclear energy decommissioning.
As if nuclear power in South Africa did not have enough problems with its enemies, it has now acquired the worst possible friend: Julius Malema.