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LIBRTI focuses on driving advancements in fusion fuel and enhancing industry capacity through global collaboration. The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken a stride in fusion energy developme ......
Kinectrics will operate as a BWXT subsidiary, with results included in the commercial operations segment after acquisition. US-based engineering services company BWXT Technologies has agreed to acquir ......
The Government of Canada announced funding of $13.6 million from National Resources Canada’s Enabling Small Modular Reactors (SMR) Program for nine research projects to promote the safe, commercial de ......
Russia controls 22% of global uranium conversion capacity and 44% of enrichment capacity. The cost of nuclear fuel has soared in the past two years as the uranium conversion and enrichment bottleneck ......
The European Commission has approved a plan by the Netherlands to spend €2bn on a new medical isotope production facility in Petten, about 220km north of Amsterdam. The plan is to build a “Pallas” rea ......
The Belgian Nuclear Research Centre has started building a €1.6bn research reactor to replace its ageing BR2 reactor in Mol, near Antwerp. Called “Myrrha”, it’ll be used for research into cancer treat ......
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general Rafael Grossi observed the treatment of radioactive wastewater. The leader of the UN’s nuclear energy body, the IAEA, visited the defunct Fuk ......
The facility will be based at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The DTU is setting up a new interdisciplinary centre to study research in nuclear power technologies after maintaining professi ......
Approximately 1.34 million tonnes of radioactive water will be released into the sea over the next 30 years. Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has announced that the country will begin releasing wa ......
JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Innovative Proudly South African membraneless technology has caught the eye of the engineers involved in the huge global ITER fusion project as a possible solution to ......