In the heart of Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), known as Europe’s largest nuclear facility, stands as a chilling symbol of the intersection between warfare and nuclear safety, with its seizure by Russian forces in March 2022 thrusting it into a state of near-constant crisis.
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Georgia finds itself at the forefront of an unprecedented energy challenge, driven by the explosive growth of data centers and the increasing electrification of transportation and heating systems. These modern demands are pushing the state’s energy
I'm thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and nuclear policy. With his deep background in grid reliability and security, as well as his insights into international agreements on nuclear materials, Christopher is uniquely positioned to shed light on
In the ongoing battle against climate change, Canada stands at a critical juncture, striving to meet ambitious emissions reduction targets while navigating complex economic and political landscapes, and amid this challenge, Mark Carney, often associated with strong climate advocacy, has come under
What happens when a single election result sends an entire nation's energy sector into a tailspin, with stock markets reeling and policy debates igniting overnight? Sanae Takaichi's recent victory as leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has done just that, unsettling conventional solar
In the heart of Iowa, near the small town of Palo, the Duane Arnold Energy Center stands as a silent relic of a bygone era of energy production, having ceased operations in 2020 after nearly five decades of service. Now, with NextEra Energy Resources spearheading an effort to breathe new life into