Andrew Kenny – Nuclear energy sparks a divide, can it be the energy crisis saviour?
The greens are becoming divided on nuclear power. Initially they were all against it but in recent years many have swung in favour of it.
The greens are becoming divided on nuclear power. Initially they were all against it but in recent years many have swung in favour of it.
A distinctive feature of Russian military policy is an express willingness to introduce nuclear weapons into an otherwise conventional war.
Despite the push for renewable energy from green groups and banks, Vegter argues that nuclear power is the future for South Africa’s needs.
Once again, we are on the cusp of a nuclear renaissance. Actually realizing one requires something nuclear power isn’t known for: Speed.
Militarily, Mr. Xi has reorganized the People’s Liberation Army, doubled its budget and begun work to enhance China’s nuclear arsenal. Beijing has said it’s merely responding to U.S. provocations, and that China’s rise is peaceful.
Of all the dangers Ukraine has faced in the last two months, and will face in future, nuclear catastrophe is the least.
Chris Yelland asks when SA’s energy sector will see change. He discusses all of the hurdles regulators have set up for the industry.
Chris Yelland unravels Necsa rationalisation turmoil. State entity Necsa plays a role in radiation therapy for medical procedures.
Earlier this month, Carnegie produced a report detailing what motivated the key actors in South Africa’s proposed R1.1-trillion nuclear deal.
In South Africa, solar and wind are in, and coal is gradually on the way out. That’s the key takeaway from the latest IRP, which maps out the energy mix for the next decade.