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US, Biden and nuclear energy
Can the US triple its nuclear energy capacity?
The Biden administration released the document on Tuesday, but with President-elect Donald Trump heading back into the White House, there’s no telling whether the plan will ever become a reality. That said, the nuclear industry has gained a fair amount of bipartisan support — not to mention buy-in from big tech.
Biden administration sets plan to triple US nuclear energy capacity by 2050
This year’s landmark Accelerating Deployment of Versatile,
Advanced
Nuclear
for Clean
Energy
Act authorized new funding and mandated various steps or official actions to streamline NRC licensing processes, establish new domestic supplies of
nuclear
fuel ...
Biden admin sets new target to triple US nuclear capacity from 2020 levels
President Biden announced a new initiative to triple American nuclear energy from 2020 levels by increasing capacity to 200 gigawatts by 2050.
Biden administration sets out plan to triple nuclear power capacity
The Biden administration on Tuesday released a roadmap for plans to triple U.S. nuclear capacity by the middle of the century. The plan sets a goal of 200 gigawatts of new capacity by 2050, more than three times the 2020 capacity.
Biden wants to triple nuclear energy generation. Trump will make the call.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is no fan of renewable energy. He has said solar power is too expensive to work at scale, threatened to impose steep taxes on solar panels arriving from abroad, and advanced seemingly unfounded claims that many rabbits “get caught in” solar installations and die.
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Billionaires Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Sam Altman Are Investing in Nuclear Energy Hand Over Fist. Should You?
But there's another common denominator between Bezos, Gates, and Altman that many people might not know about. All three ...
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on MSN
5 nuclear energy startups that Google, Amazon, Bill Gates, and Sam Altman are into
The race to develop artificial intelligence has spurred an emerging race for nuclear power to meet the technology’s intense ...
Nuclear Engineering International
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WEF outlines key steps for advanced nuclear deployment
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a new report, A Collaborative Framework for Accelerating Advanced Nuclear and ...
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Tech giants take US nuclear industry to next level
Deals signed by Google, Amazon, and Microsoft with U.S. nuclear developers will help to deploy a new generation of reactors.
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NYS eyes new nuclear power to meet climate goals, demand for electricity
But critics say nuclear power is expensive and poses health risks. One of the biggest challenges would be public approval, ...
iaea.org
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Large Reactors Poised to Lead the Nuclear Power Expansion as Small Modular Reactors Advance
In a high case scenario, the IAEA’s projection is that nuclear energy capacity will more than double by 2050, from 371 GW (e) in 2022 to 890 GW (e) by 2050, with only around 10% of this increase ...
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2 Nuclear Stocks to Buy in November for Energy and AI Growth
Even though nuclear energy stocks like CEG have surged in 2024, investors still have a chance to buy in near the ground floor ...
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U.S. Energy Industry Trends To Watch In A 2025 Trump Presidency
Donald Trump's reelection as President will impact the energy industry, but maybe not as expected. Energy, trade, regulatory, ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
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AI and 3D printing combine for advanced monitoring of small nuclear reactors
As the demand for electricity rises in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), global tech companies are focusing on small ...
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Catalysts Abound For Energy Fuels Inc.
Energy Fuels Inc. is a key player in uranium production, benefiting from rising uranium prices and increasing global nuclear ...
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