France has taken a significant step towards reinforcing its commitment to nuclear energy, which remains a central pillar of its energy strategy. The government's agreement to provide state-owned utility EDF with a subsidized loan to cover at least half the construction costs for six new EPR2
For decades, Meghalaya's coal reserves fueled economic growth but ravaged its environment. The state relied on rat-hole mining—a dangerous practice involving narrow tunnels, often worked by children, causing severe injuries and fatalities. Environmental destruction and human suffering were r
As the world intensifies efforts to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, hydrogen emerges as a key alternative, offering a sustainable and clean source of energy. However, the inherently invisible, odorless, and highly flammable nature of hydrogen poses significant safety challenges, necessitating
Today we are joined by Christopher Hailstone, an expert in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. With extensive experience in utilities, grid reliability, and security, Christopher will provide valuable insights into the recent declaration of a "national energy
In a surprising turn of events, Kentucky Power has requested to maintain its stake in the Mitchell coal plant after a previous state decision mandated relinquishing it by December 2028. Initially, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) deemed continued investment in the plant disadvantageous
The V.C. Summer Nuclear Plant project, situated near Jenkinsville, South Carolina, has been a poignant symbol of both ambition and adversity in the realm of energy development. Originally initiated to significantly bolster South Carolina’s nuclear energy capacity, the project saw two reactors being