A decade of progress
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View ArticleFueling India’s nuclear growth
India's total installed capacity as of April 2023 was 416 GW of which fossil fuels contribute 57%, Renewable Energy – 30.2% (mainly on account of solar (16.1%) and wind (10.3%)), hydropower - 11.2%....
View ArticleNuclear safety in time of crisis or war
In 1985, at the height of the Cold War, foreign policy and nuclear expert Bennett Ramberg published a paperback titled Nuclear Power Plants: An Unrecognised Military Peril, whose subject – the...
View ArticleNuclear’s pursuit of synfuels
Governments are increasingly recognising that net zero solutions must be found and implemented urgently in order to meet global decarbonisation targets. Despite the impressive growth of renewables,...
View ArticleThe case for a nuclear Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan faces a growing electrical power deficit, largely due to aging thermal power facilities from the Soviet era that desperately require replacement. At the same time, the country has set an...
View ArticleINL’s microreactor: A MARVEL machine
Led by Idaho National Laboratory (INL), the Microreactor Applications Research Validation and EvaLuation (MARVEL) project is a liquid-metal cooled microreactor with a rated peak capacity of 100 kWth....
View ArticleAudits and the waste data trail
Nuclear governance comprises a complex web of obligations from the local to national, bilateral, regional and international levels applied at each stage of the nuclear fuel cycle. It is a system...
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