The Nuclear Resurgence: A Global Perspective: As nations worldwide aim for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, the United States is experiencing a significant resurgence of nuclear energy. This revival is crucial in the global fight against climate change, providing a reliable and carbon-free power alternative. However, the path forward remains filled with the legacies of […]
Global efforts are focusing on achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Small modular reactors (SMRs) might be a critical part of the solution. Today, we’re spotlighting the connection between SMRs and net-zero carbon emissions. We’ll particularly evaluate SMR’s economic viability against other carbon-free electrical sources. Why Choose SMRs and Their Role in Achieving Net-Zero Carbon […]
Imagine a future where; the majority of our power consumed worldwide has been generated with almost no carbon footprint, the oceans are used to solve water shortages, remote villages and towns around the globe have access to a safe, reliable steady-state electrical power, or a carbon-free portable power source that can be placed anywhere a […]
When I started my nuclear career at Seabrook Station in 1981, the facility was under construction. I was concerned that the industry was going to be severely challenged because of the Three Mile Island (TMI) accident that occurred in 1979. Over the years, I was impressed by the resiliency of our industry and the progress […]