With the recent shutdown of the last coal-fired power station, Britain is undergoing a significant transformation in its energy policy. This historic event represents a decisive move away from fossil fuels, heralding a new era where low-carbon energy sources take center stage. But as the country
Kazakhstan is taking a significant step towards redefining its energy landscape by proposing the inclusion of nuclear energy in the same category as renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. This initiative forms part of a wider legislative framework designed to accelerate the country’s
The exploration of nuclear energy's role in the global clean energy transition is becoming increasingly important amid current geopolitical tensions and the pressing need for reducing carbon emissions. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has identified nuclear power as one of the seven critical
The recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Philippine Department of Energy (PDOE) and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) marks a significant development in the energy sector of the Philippines. This agreement focuses on conducting a feasibility study on the rehabilitation
Nuclear energy has long been a cornerstone of Europe's power strategy, providing a substantial portion of the continent's electricity. However, the construction of nuclear power plants has historically been plagued by delays and cost overruns. In response, the French government has made a
In a significant move aimed at revitalizing its nuclear energy sector, South Korea has approved the construction of two new nuclear power plants on its east coast in Uljin. Named Shin-Hanul 3 and 4, these reactors have received the essential permits from the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission