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- 6 centrales nucléaires jamais démarrées
- 9 Things You Need To Know About The Nuclear Deal And Energy Justice
- 2010-2019 De Fukushima à Flamanville, la décennie noire du nucléaire
- 2017: The PV year in review
- 2024世界核能產業現況報告:核電成最貴電力來源
- 台灣最後一座核反應爐運轉將到期,二次能源轉型該討論些什麼?
- As tensions rise, Canada to lean on U.S. for uranium enrichment
- AKW-Ausbau: Von „Renaissance der Kernkraft“ kann keine Rede sein
- Taiwan’s nuclear energy policy needs clarity: group
- 世界核能產業現況報告 核電成最貴電力來源
- Nükleer enerjinin durumunu rakamlar anlatıyor
- 영국, 원전 건설 속도 낸다...SMR 승인, 원전 부지 규제 완화
- Power Play: The Economics Of Nuclear Vs. Renewables
- Dünya Nükleer Endüstri 2024 Yılı Durum Raporu’nun Türkiye Sunumu, Ankara’da yapıldı
- Fewer countries build new nuclear reactors in 2024
- EU still dependent on Russian nuclear fuel – expert
- Une batterie de flops plombe le nucléaire
- Nuclear power: hype vs. reality in the age of AI
- Nuclear energy, no magic bullet for climate change
- Eine Zukunft für Atomstrom?
- Jaderná slabota. Loni bylo spuštěno sedm nových reaktorů, devět bloků se začalo stavět
- L’Afrique n’a qu’une centrale nucléaire, mais une multitude de projets
- Peter Dutton’s “always on” nuclear power is about as reliable as wind and solar – during a renewables drought
- Angekommen im Atom-LaLaLand
- La grande stagnation du nucléaire mondial
- L’energia elettrica costa più cara con il nucleare che con le fonti rinnovabili
- Warum die Atomkraft-Träume der Union völlig unrealistisch sind
- 原発回帰の日本、世界は? 「もうひとつのノーベル賞」受賞者が解説
- Podobnou mohlo mít i Česko. Francouzi zprovoznili jadernou elektrárnu, je čtyřikrát dražší a má 12 let zpoždění
- Nucléaire : la Russie démarre la construction d’une nouvelle centrale au coeur de l’Europe
- Vers la fin du nucléaire ?
- The very big assumption Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan makes
- A energia nuclear no mundo
- Atomkraft, ja bitte?
- Tutti i Paesi del mondo che dicono no all’energia nucleare
- A proposito delle “nuove” centrali nucleari a fissione
- No ’nuclear renaissance’
- Nuclear power remains irrelevant in international market: report
- Епоха ядерної енергетики згасає: новий звіт довів, що майбутнє за сонячними електростанціями
- SMR 상용화 언제? "갈수록 커가는 기대와 현실 사이의 격차”
- 세계원자력산업현황보고서 저자 인터뷰 “소형 원자로 실제 가동은 중국 러시아뿐 20년간 신규 가동 원전의 절반이 중국에 폐로 최대 45년... 지속가능한 에너지인가”
- Nach Ampel-Aus: Kommt jetzt die Atomenergie zurück?
- Jaderná renesance se nekoná. Soláry a vítr loni vyrobily o polovinu víc energie než jádro
- Russland baut 20 Kernreaktoren im Ausland
- N-energy’s contribution to grid rises to 17.4pc
- Atomkraft, ja bitte – oder besser nicht? Das steckt hinter der „Atom-Renaissance“
- Russian and Western Nuclear Industries Remain Interdependent
- Fotovoltaico supera di cinque volte il nucleare a livello mondiale. Il Rapporto WNISR 2024
- Small nuclear reactors get traction: Private players offer captive sites for power projects
- Le PDG d’EDF defend les liens avec le secteur nucléaire russe
- Von AKW-Boom weltweit noch keine Spur – Europa weiter abhängig von Russland
- ‘Great deal of uncertainty’ as to if Korea will benefit from Czech nuclear deal, report says
- Dans le monde, le nucléaire ne fait plus rêver
- Il “Rinascimento Nucleare” che tarda ad arrivare
- Peter Dutton refuses to divulge costs of going nuclear at anticipated ‘could it work’ speech
- Stuck on repeat: why Peter Dutton’s ‘greatest hits’ on nuclear power are worse than a broken record
- Für Atomstrom fließt Geld zu Putin
- Deshalb setzen immer mehr Länder in Afrika auf Atomkraft
- West still relies on Russian nuclear power sector, shielding Moscow from further sanctions, report warns
- « Il est temps de passer à l’action » : une quinzaine de pays s’engagent à relancer le nucléaire
- Global status report highlights parlous state of nuclear power sector
- World now has five times more PV than nuclear power
- Energie : la part du nucléaire dans le monde au plus bas depuis quarante ans
- Unplanned outages at French reactors hit 4-year high – study
- “Αντεπίθεση” της πυρηνικής βιομηχανίας με τα ίδια άσφαιρα πυρά
- Worker shortage barrier to nuclear ambitions
- Combien y a-t-il de réacteurs nucléaires en Europe ?
- EDF remains hopeful to build Czech reactors – CEO
- Die ersten Korea-AKW kommen nach Europa
- Italien will zurück zu Atomstrom statt Solarstrom
- Hätte beinahe einen GAU verursacht: Fährt dieses AKW trotzdem wieder hoch?
- Analyst Says Nuclear Industry Is ‘Totally Irrelevant’ in the Market for New Power Capacity
- Politika založená na hoaxoch?
- The Coalition says its nuclear plants will run for 100 years. What does the international experience tell us?
- Dutton’s nuclear gamble puts everything on the line – except the details
- Nuclear boom: The world’s enthusiasm for nuclear energy faces economic uncertainty
- Nicht nur Deutschland steigt aus
- Q&A - Germany’s nuclear exit: One year after
- Schrumpfung statt Ausbau
- Le nucléaire ne représente plus que 9 % du mix électrique mondial
- Strom durch Atomkraft sinkt weltweit: Nicht nur Deutschland steigt aus
- À Bruxelles, le nucléaire entre rêve de renaissance et déni de réalité
- L’industrie nucléaire doit changer les promesses en réacteurs
- Comeback der Atom-Lobby
- Relance du nucléaire et urgence climatique : les liaisons dangereuses
- A Closer Look at Two Operational Small Modular Reactor Designs
- Partout dans le monde, l’énergie nucléaire coûte un pognon de dingue !
- Miza SMR: Planuri mari cu reactoare mici
- In Biden’s climate legislation, nuclear is clean energy
- UK, like US, begins subsidizing fuel for advanced reactors
- Kernenergie weltweit 2024
- Nucléaire, une baisse « absolument spectaculaire » dans le monde
- New-wave reactor technology could kick-start a nuclear renaissance — and the US is banking on it
- Alberta’s Capital Power partners with Ontario Power Generation to build province’s first nuclear power reactor
- 綠盟:COP28結論非核能增3倍 籲總統候選人正視
- WNISR2023 - Selection of Media Coverage
- Washington Heats Up Nuclear Energy Competition With Russia, China
- Paks II.: az évszázad beruházásától az elherdált évtizedig
- Der Traum der Hosentaschen-AKWs ist vorerst geplatzt
- Nucléaire : moins d’émissions de gaz à effet de serre mais les déchets inquiètent
- Wer ist auf dem Holzweg in der Debatte um Kernkraft?
- Carbon-Free Energy Is the Name of the Game: Renewables, Nuclear Poised for Growth
- Kalifornia Ördöge lehet-e a paksi üzemidő-hosszabbítás szamárvezetője?
- UK fossil fuel use drops to lowest level since 1957
- ”Finns ingen som kan bygga kärnkraft i Sverige”
- Nuclear expert Mycle Schneider on the COP28 pledge to triple nuclear energy production: ‘Trumpism enters energy policy’
- Plan für neue 1000 AKW bis 2050? • Kernkraft-Fantasie scheitert an desolater Industrie
- Ядрената енергия се радва на подновен глобален интерес. Една химера се връща към реалността
- COP28’s Nuclear Mirage
- Is nuclear power a viable clean energy option?
- A che punto siamo con il nucleare?
- 全球核電續降 環團指擁核倡議2050年不可能達成
- Atomenergiegewinnung sinkt auf tiefsten Stand seit vier Jahrzehnten
- Number of nuclear reactors’ shutdown worldwide 2023, by age
- L’énergie nucléaire continue de décliner dans le monde
- Microsoft Targets Nuclear to Power AI Operations
- Zukunft der Kernkraftbranche – Weltstatusbericht Atomindustrie
- A-kraft rykker ind på COP28, men ud af virkeligheden
- La Cop28 al giro di boa, negoziati in salita su tutti i fronti
- Les arrêts de réacteurs en France s’envolent en 2022-rapport
- Data into nuclear energy: World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2023
- Weltweit gibts weniger Atomstrom – doch Comeback bahnt sich an
- Nuclear sector must overcome decades of stagnation to meet COP28 tripling goal
- Tripler la production nucléaire dans le monde, un engagement à double tranchant
- Ob mit oder ohne Kernkraft: Teuer wird es auf jeden Fall
- COP28 : la filière du nucléaire savoure une « reconnaissance mondiale »
- Newsletter “Energy Source”: COP28 shines spotlight on nuclear power
- Die Produktion von Atomstrom hat weltweit abgenommen
- L’énergie nucléaire connaît une « baisse spectaculaire »
- Infrastrutture obsolete e sforamenti dei costi, nuovo Report sul nucleare
- Is nuclear energy the way to achieve climate goals?
- Atomstrom verliert weltweit an Bedeutung für die Energieproduktion – doch die Atomkraftdebatte lebt
- Nucléaire : un rapport juge « irréaliste » le triplement de la production de l’énergie d’ici 2050
- Nuclear who?
- EDF reactor outages rise 47% in “disastrous” 2022 – study
- Promu dans les discours à la COP28, le nucléaire n’en finit pas de décliner
- Atomkraft verliert weltweit an Bedeutung – und wird immer teurer
- Nuclear’s share of world power output at multi-decade low - report
- Malgré un regain d’intérêt, l’énergie nucléaire peine à décoller dans le monde
- Nuclear’s New Wave of Popularity Has to Overcome Age, Economics
- Tiefschlag für die Nuklearindustrie
- Jak zestátnit reaktory? Nejen česká vláda hledá cestu k výstavbě nových bloků
- Can small modular reactors save nuclear energy?
- Türkiye’nin 3. nükleer santral planı: ’Anlaşma kesinleşirse Çin’in yurt dışındaki en büyük yatırımı olacak’
- Talet om att dubbla kärnkraften är bortom all rim och reson
- « Nucléaire : comment les vieux réacteurs jouent les prolongations dans le monde entier »
- Japans umstrittene Kernenergie—Dieses Fischerdorf will kein Endlager
- « La souveraineté énergétique française passe par le nucléaire, n’en déplaise à l’Union européenne »
- „Renaissance oder nicht?: Die Zukunft der Atomernergie in der EU“
- “Nuclear Turns Fashionable”
- Why a new era for US nuclear looks unlikely
- 八張圖看世界核能產業報告:數據駁斥核能復興,核電成本增加36%
- “Canada and Ontario are turning to nuclear energy as a green solution. Here’s the problem with that”
- Opinion: “No, nuclear power isn’t the ‘big bazooka’ climate fix you might think”
- “China-led Asia rises in nuclear energy development amid the ongoing energy crisis”
- “What now for Germany’s remaining nuclear waste?”
- “Germany to turn off nuclear power, but others not ready yet”
- „AKW weltweit—Stabil am Abklingen“
- In eine strahlende Zukunft?
- »Ach ja, die Deutschen«
- Beijing and Moscow dominate global nuclear energy trade
- Centrales nucléaires : la Chine et la Russie dominent le commerce mondial de l’atome
- The ups and downs of the global nuclear industry
- Revers et retours en grâce du nucléaire dans le monde
- Quand deux anciens présidents parlent de politique nucléaire au Parlement
- “OPG formalizes new agreement with two companies to standardize nuclear reactor design”
- „Wie sinnvoll ist Wasserstoff aus Atomkraft?“
- “Being Pro-Nuclear Won’t Be Enough—Here’s Why”
- „Die neue Strahlkraft“
- « Énergie nucléaire : un marché dominé par la Chine et la Russie »
- « Malgré les discours, le nucléaire mondial a encore décliné en 2022 dans le monde »
- Kyiv wants sanctions on Russia’s nuclear sector. But for the EU, the stakes are too high
- Guerre en Ukraine : “Aucune centrale nucléaire au monde n’a été construite pour fonctionner dans un contexte de guerre !”
- « Relancer le nucléaire en France, la grande équation financière »
- “Assessing the cost and feasibility of France’s nuclear future”
- “How did the US nuclear industry fare in 2022?”
- Ein Teppich für Debatten—Der World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- „Schwere Wiedergeburt: Gibt es die Renaissance der Kernkraft?“
- Il nucleare russo non si tocca: perché Europa e Usa non lo sanzionano
- Russian nuclear energy, the industry that has gone unsanctioned by the West
- Le nucléaire russe, l’autre dépendance énergétique européenne
- “Can the French nuclear industry avoid meltdown?”
- “Nuclear Power Is Not the Answer”
- Japan’s Changing Nuclear Energy Policy
- L’énergie nucléaire sur la route du déclin
- U.S. Nuclear Reactors Among The Oldest In The World [Infographic]
- Quel âge ont nos centrales nucléaires ?
- «Nucleare: a che punto siamo?»
- « Avec le nucléaire, la France s’aligne sur les stratégies industrielles d’États autoritaires »
- „Weltbericht für 2022 sieht erneuerbare Energien vor Kernkraft“
- “New report paints gloomy picture of the world’s nuclear industry”
- „Atomkraft-Anteil an der Stromversorgung sinkt“
- «La vulnerabilità delle centrali nucleari in tempo di guerra»
- Westinghouse Deal Latest Signal of a Nuclear Power Revival
- Welche Länder setzen auf Atomkraft - der World Nuclear Status Report
- Die Realität der Atomkraft – Anteil der Kernenergie am Strommix sinkt weltweit unter zehn Prozent
- Ukraine War Shows New Risk to Nuclear Power’s Next Small Thing
- Ukraine, Russia blame each other for nuclear plant shelling
- Explosive Lage
- Energiewirtschaft in Europa: Atomoffensive bleibt aus
- Epileptic power: Experts make case for nuclear energy development
- « …Et elles rayonneront éternellement ! »
- „Marode Meiler und Hitze: Deutsche Solaranlagen hängen Frankreichs AKW ab“
- «Calenda si ributta sul nucleare. Con uno studio farsa»
- Adila Isfandiari & Tata Mustasya: “Support real transition, don’t hijack renewable energy bill”
- „Frankreich kauft massiv Strom ein, weil Atommeiler ausfallen - mit Folgen für Bayern“
- “Nuclear power is gaining support after years of decline. But old hurdles remain”
- Scott Ludlam: “Why nuclear energy won’t work in Australia”
- Editorial: “Nuclear power is unlikely for Australia, but let’s have the debate”
- „Die Atom-Debatte ist ein Fake und Lindner weiß das“
- Überblick in Grafiken: Wo auf der Welt stehen eigentlich Atomkraftwerke?
- Old and costly, nuclear energy has reliable friends
- Will Ukrainian crisis help bring nuclear in from the cold in Europe?
- Düstere Zukunft der Kernenergie — „Atomkraft ist eine aussterbende Spezies“
- Verlängerung der AKW-Laufzeiten? — „Kernbrennstoff kann man nicht bei Aldi kaufen“
- Nucléaire : un nombre record de réacteurs à l’arrêt
- How much nuclear power does the UK use and is it safe?
- Teurer Atomstrom—Ausfälle von Atomkraftwerken: Frankreich zahlt exorbitante Strompreise
- Thorium-fueled nuclear reactors will not help cut emissions
- Relancer le nucléaire ? Une mauvaise affaire pour le climat
- Renaissance der Atomkraft?
- Going nuclear: Should nations unilaterally decide?
- Frankreich: Rechnungshof auf atomkritischem Kurs
- Auslaufmodell Atomkraft
- The Conversation — Nucléaire en France : un peu, beaucoup, passionnément, à la folie… ?
- Wie EDF vom grünen EU-Label profitiert
- Current Climate: Solar Roofs’ Mainstream Route, Electric Batteries’ Recycling Imperative, And A Chat About Nuclear Energy
- Pourquoi le nucléaire historique plombe EDF en Bourse
- Mit Volldampf zurück
- Brauchen wir doch noch Atomkraft?
- Pro & Contra I Ist die Energiewende ohne Atomkraft zu schaffen?
- Kernspaltung in Europa
- Kommt das Comeback der Atomkraft?
- Der Tag: Atomenergie – Retter in der Klimakrise?
- « France 2030 : quel avenir industriel pour les SMR, ces ’petits’ réacteurs nucléaires vantés par Emmanuel Macron ? »
- How Far Have We Really Gotten With Alternative Energy?
- U.K., Joining Trend, Sees Nuclear as Key to Cut Carbon Emissions
- Ces pays qui continuent à miser sur le nucléaire
- „Atomkraft, ja bitte!“
- „Jedes abgeschaltete Atomkraftwerk ist eine Investitionsgarantie“
- Do France’s plans for small nuclear reactors have hidden agenda?
- Was steckt hinter Frankreichs Plänen für Mini-Atomreaktoren?
- ‘Fantasy PowerPoint Designs’ Won’t Deliver Nuclear Power in Time to Solve Climate Change
- Die Welt produziert immer weniger Atomstrom
- « EDF a sous-estimé la culture du secret du régime chinois »
- “Can Nuclear Power Stay Relevant in a World Filled with Renewables?”
- Four takeaways from the 2021 World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- Klimawandel stoppt Atomkraft
- En déclin, le nucléaire distancé par les renouvelables
- The Countries With the Most Nuclear Reactors
- Renewables vs. Nuclear: 256-0
- Atomwirtschaft: Atomwirtschaft auf dem Rückzug
- Nuclear power: Downward trend ahead of climate summit
- Nucléaire : la Chine devance la France
- Vogtle Nuclear Plant in Georgia Faces More Construction Delays
- Le petit réacteur atomique SMR fait rêver les nucléaristes
- EDF franchit une étape pour ses six réacteurs nucléaires EPR en Inde
- En Inde, EDF en route pour construire 6 EPR d’un coup... soit la plus grande centrale nucléaire au monde
- Nucléaire : EDF fait un grand pas dans son gigantesque projet d’EPR en Inde
- Il faut parler de la place du nucléaire en France
- Tepco lapse a wake-up call for Japan’s nuclear security protocols, expert says
- Mycle Schneider : « La situation à la centrale de Fukushima n’est pas stabilisée »
- Nucléaire : Une filière mondiale sous perfusion
- A decade on from Fukushima, it’s time for Southeast Asia to bury its nuclear dream
- La décennie où la Chine s’est imposée comme la locomotive de l’énergie nucléaire
- Europe’s sputtering nuclear renaissance
- Dix ans après Fukushima, le nucléaire joue son joker
- Zehn Jahre nach Fukushima: Wo steht die Atomkraft heute?
- Opinion: What is the future of nuclear power?
- OPINION: Nuclear power has become irrelevant — like it or not
- Keine strahlende Zukunft
- Nuclear power not an option: Su
- Nuclear Power’s Prospects Cool a Decade After Fukushima Meltdowns
- La France va-t-elle manquer un jour d’électricité ?
- Chine, États-Unis… Le monde mise sur les énergies renouvelables
- A global nuclear phaseout or renaissance?
- Climate could pay the price as Europe’s nuclear plants age
- The Green Fantasy and Messy Reality of Nuclear Power
- Ottawa holds back on new funding for small nuclear reactors
- Three takeaways from the 2020 World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- China says it has completed development of CAP 1400 third-generation nuclear technology
- Erneuerbare überflügeln Atomkraft
- Nuclear Power Wants to Hitch Fortune to the Hottest New Fuel
- L’énergie renouvelable a « mieux résisté » à la pandémie que le nucléaire
- World’s operating nuclear fleet at 30 year low as new plants stall: report
- China Ditches US Nuclear Technology in Favour of Home-Grown Alternative
- Nucléaire : la Chine s’émancipe de l’industrie occidentale
- La première centrale nucléaire du monde arabe entre en service à Abu Dhabi
- Reactor roulette
- ‘Costly and unavailable’: Report condemns nuclear power
- There is still no place for nuclear energy in Australia
- UAE issues operating licence for Arab world’s first nuclear plant
- Arab World’s First Nuclear Reactor Cleared for Startup
- The Countries Operating The Most Nuclear Reactors
- EPR : pourquoi les Chinois y arrivent et pas nous ?
- Is This The Death Knell For Nuclear?
- Nuclear power ‘cannot rival renewable energy
- „Atomkraft verschlimmert die Klimakrise“
- Drei Gründe, warum Frankreich nicht von der Atomkraft lässt
- Could escalating costs mean ’game over’ for nuclear power and Sizewell C?
- « Où court le nucléaire français : vers la guérison ou à sa perte ? »
- Nuclear energy too slow, too expensive to save climate: report
- French regulator puts EDF Flamanville nuclear plant on safety watch
- Too expensive, too dangerous: the accusations tightening the noose around nuclear power
- We’re wasting too much energy on nuclear talk
- Dark Dawning: The Age of Nuclear Waste Begins
- Nuclear zombies
- IEA urges advanced economies to support nuclear as renewables cost continues to fall
- “There is no such thing as a zero or near-zero-emission nuclear power plant”
- Nucléaire : Les centrales de poche vont-elles sauver la filière ?
- In aftermath of Fukushima triple meltdown, Japan’s nuclear industry faces fierce headwind
- Zweifel am russischen „Exportboom“
- Atomkraft in Japan—Ein langsamer Tod
- Business groups worried over energy future as Hitachi pulls out of Welsh nuclear plant
- Hitachi halts UK nuclear project as energy supply crunch looms
- L’idylle de la Chine avec le nucléaire
- China’s losing its taste for nuclear power. That’s bad news.
- Bau und Weiterbetrieb von unwirtschaftlichen AKW in der Welt – warum bloss?
- France reviews fast-breeder nuclear reactor project
- Nucléaire, l’exception française ? L’énergie nucléaire en France et dans le monde
- Der Spiegel (Germany): Macron, der Atomlobbyist
- Nucléaire : la France accède par la petite porte à Abu Dhabi
- Nuclear power generation ‘waning’
- Teure Reaktoren: Militär will weiter Atomkraft
- Nucléaire : la Chine domine dans la mise en service de nouveaux réacteurs
- Nuklearenergie - „Relevanz für die Atomkraft verschwindet langsam“
- SA perspective in highly acclaimed World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- More solar power hurts nuclear energy. But it also hurts itself
- « La loi du marché dit que le nucléaire est mort et la France est en train de devenir une exception »
- L’industrie nucléaire en pleine déroute
- Moins compétitif, le nucléaire baisserait de 10% dans le monde d’ici à 2030
- Mycle Schneider : Dans le monde, « le nucléaire devient insignifiant »
- Nucléaire : L’atome recule partout sauf en Chine
- Nuclear power is being left behind, industry experts say
- „Für ein Europa ohne Atomkraft - OÖ als Vorreiter“
- EDF, Veolia target reactor dismantling gains ahead of UK closures
- ¿Por qué los ejércitos siguen apostando a la energía atómica?
- Asien vorne
- Warum Chinas Liebe zur Atomkraft erkaltet
- Is China powering the future of nuclear?
- Ghosts of Fukushima: The Evolution and Future of China’s Nuclear Power
- Energia: più rinnovabili e meno nucleare
- Les centrales nucléaires, espèce en voie d’extinction ?
- Le tout-nucléaire, une voie sans issue [Updated]
- Nuclear plant decommissioning outpacing new-build - report
- La Chine creuse l’écart dans le nucléaire de nouvelle génération
- China’s long game to dominate nuclear power relies on the UK
- A Double First in China for Advanced Nuclear Reactors
- [World nuclear exhibition] « Le nucléaire est en voie de disparition », pour Mycle Schneider auteur du WNISR 2018
- Centrale EPR de Flamanville : EDF maîtrise-t-elle vraiment son chantier ?
- Lieve, kleine scheurtjes
- Germany stays on track
- La energía nuclear, estancada
- In power hungry Philippines, some advocate a nuclear revival
- Klimaschutz: Atomkraft, ja bitte?
- France’s nuclear plans under pressure
- How Fukushima turned a nuclear advocate into an antinuclear champion
- Is the IEA underestimating renewables?
- Wind- und Solarenergie überholen Atomkraft
- Is China losing interest in nuclear power?
- A year in review: the trends in nuclear construction
- Nuclear power: Surviving on secrecy and misinformation
- Pourquoi Orano clôt le cycle de l’atome d’Areva
- Le nucléaire a du plomb dans l’atome
- Fukushima nuclear disaster: Lethal levels of radiation detected in leak seven years after plant meltdown in Japan
- Nuclear deterrent
- So close yet so far: China deal elusive for France’s Areva
- Westinghouse, Once an Industrial Powerhouse, Is on Brink of Sale
- Brookfield Business Partners to buy Westinghouse for $4.6 bln
- Explosion is not the only risk
- La Russie construit des centrales jusqu’au Soudan
- Meltdown-proof?
- Keinen Schimmer Hoffnung
- China’s nuclear power play falters in Britain
- Renewable power — progress or not?
- Report: Nuclear industry in terminal decline as China is set to miss 58-GW goal
- Vogtle Project gets federal loan guarantee of $3.7 billion
- Stay woke
- Nuclear Subsidies Are Bad Energy Policy
- Énergie: La filière nucléaire stagne dans le monde et l’avenir du secteur s’assombrit
- India third in nuclear power installations: study
- Nuclear Power: A Victim of Market and Technological Changes?
- EDF-Areva : le nucléaire, un marché de niche
- The Best Investment Of The Decade...
- World renewables blow nukes up
- The number of nuclear newbuild projects significantly dropped to a decade low
- Renewable Energy Industry Hotting Up as World Goes Cold on Nuclear Power
- Atomkraft geht die Puste aus
- Nuclear industry jeopardized
- Les énergies renouvelables ont le vent en poupe, le nucléaire patine
- Énergie : La filière nucléaire stagne dans le monde et l’avenir du secteur s’assombrit
- Le déclin du nucléaire se confirme
- Schweizer AKW-Park ist weltweit der älteste
- Nucléaire : 10 réacteurs de plus dans le monde en un an
- Nucléaire : le déclin devient irréversible, Vidéo (49 min) avec Mycle Schneider et Juan C. Rodriguez
- Nuclear newbuild projects at decade low: report
- Japan Plans to Expose Its People and 2020 Tokyo Olympians to Fukushima Radiation
- Nuclear experts say EDF’s Flamanville reactor safe to start -source
- Old Plans, Ongoing Handouts, New Spin
- Nuclear Power Is Booming in Asia as US Industry Struggles
- Nuclear slowdown: chart plots the countries ditching reactors for renewables
- Nuclear waste: Planning for the next million years
- Junk status may scupper nuke plan
- UK nuclear plant faces axe after Engie stake sale – analysts
- La débâcle des géants du nucléaire Westinghouse et Areva
- Bloomberg (US): Westinghouse Shifts From Building to Dismantling
- The Guardian (UK): Westinghouse bankruptcy move casts shadow over world nuclear industry
- Wall Street Journal (US): Toshiba’s Westinghouse Electric Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- The Observer (UK): Foreign companies flock to build nuclear plants in the UK
- Safe Haven (Canada): Death of Uranium and Renaissance of Vanadium (in Energy Storage)
- Reuters (UK): Areva factory ill-equipped to make nuclear parts - French watchdog
- Tagesschau (Germany): Wie hat Fukushima die Welt verändert?
- Catch News (India): Six years on, Fukushima disaster is still unfolding. Why does India refuse to heed the warning?
- Digital Journal (US): Georgia Power suspends plans to build nuclear power plant
- African Business Magazine (UK): Going nuclear: Africa’s energy future?
- The Economist (UK): Construction of most nuclear-power reactors is behind schedule
- Power Engineering (US): Ten Nuclear Plants Came Online in 2016, 55 under construction
- Zawya/Reuters (UAE): Investing in Africa’s Renewable Energy Sector
- Frankfurter Rundschau (Germany): “Wir brauchen andere Energie-Konzepte” [Interview mit Mycle Schneider]
- Les Echos (France): Nucléaire : les retards, loin d’être une exception française
- Wall Street Journal (US): Toshiba Shares Plunge Further Over Problems at Nuclear-Power Subsidiary
- Politico (Belgium): Europe’s radioactive embrace
- Wall Street Journal (US): Coverup at French Nuclear Supplier Sparks Global Review
- Energy Post Weekly (Belgium): Has the world come to the end of new nuclear?
- Jordan Times (Jordan): Jordan’s energy match: solar 1 nuclear 0
- Climate News Network (UK): Taxpayers face bill for nuclear crisis
- Le Temps (Switzerland): Les centrales suisses sont plus âgées qu’ailleurs dans le monde
- PowerFM987 (South Africa): Nuclear is Coming Fast [Audio, 9 min, with Mycle Schneider]
- Reuters (UK): Japan’s nuclear export ambitions hit wall as Vietnam set to rip up reactor order
- France Culture (France): Le souterrain—Ce qu’enfouir nos déchets nucléaires dit de nous [Audio, 59 min, avec Mycle Schneider]
- El Periodico de la Energìa (Spain): Las renovables acaban con el mito del renacimiento de la energía nuclear
- New Matilda (Australia): Renewable Energy Deniers And The Decline Of Nuclear Power
- EurActiv.com (Belgium): Global industry report dispels myth of ‘nuclear renaissance’
- EurActiv.de (Germany): Atomkraft: Die EU bremst das Ende aus
- Frankfurter Rundschau (Germany): Klimaschutz auch ohne Atomenergie
- Dawn (Pakistan): Miracle of wind
- Nuclear Engineering International (UK): Nuclear power in the world – pessimism or optimism?
- Greentech Media (US): Does the UK’s Hinkley Point Nuclear Project Have a Place in a Future With Cheap Renewables?
- Politico (Belgium): OPINION: The pros and cons of Hinkley Point [Tim Yeo/Mycle Schneider]
- Capital (France): “La stratégie nucléaire française basée sur l’EPR n’a pas d’avenir” [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- AP (US): China sets sights on new global export: nuclear energy
- Wall Street Journal (US): Japan Nuclear-Power Jitters Weigh on Global Uranium Market
- Politico (Belgium): David Cameron gives Theresa May £18bn Hinkley headache
- Deutschlandfunk (Germany): “Es ist China und der Rest der Welt” [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- Reuters (UK/Japan): New nuclear reactor builds fall to zero in H1 2016: report
- EE Publishers (South Africa): Discussing nuclear energy operations with Peter Prozesky, CEO of WANO
- Kyodo News (Japan): Atoms for Peace remains pipe dream
- WDR-Radio (Germany): “Komplett rausgeworfenes Geld” [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- Saarländischer Rundfunk (Germany): Kritik an französischer Atomaufsicht
- The Times (UK): Nuclear reactors could have faulty French components
- Bloomberg Businessweek (US): French Plans for a Nuclear Plant Begin to Look Like a Bad Deal for Britain
- U.S. News & World Report (US): 30 Years After Chernobyl, Anxious Eyes Turn to China
- Tageszeitung (Germany): „Ich habe Angst um die Konzerne“ [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- Asahi WebRonza (Japan): After the Paris-Agreement: Corporate Meltdown in the Nuclear Industry
- Engineering News (South Africa): Do we really need nuclear programme?
- National Public Radio (US): Unable To Compete On Price, Nuclear Power On The Decline In The U.S.
- BBC (UK): ’Slim chance’ Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant will go ahead
- Deutschland Radio (Germany): Die atomare Bedrohung [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- Reuters (UK): Militant interest in attacking nuclear sites stirs concern in Europe
- Tageszeitung (Germany): „AKW-Sabotage ist nicht schwer“ [Interview Mycle Schneider]
- Fin24 (South Africa): Future looks bleak for nuclear energy - expert
- Euractiv (Belgium): Atomenergie-Experten: Wirtschaftliche Krise bedroht Sicherheit der Reaktoren
- Business Day (South Africa): Nuclear power pros and cons up for debate
- Der Tagesspiegel (Germany): Die gefährlichsten Akws in Europa
- Radio 702 (South Africa): ’Nuclear is not only expensive, it is extremely slow’
- International Business Times (US): Calls grow to scrap ’worst ever’ Hinkley Point EDF nuclear deal and save the taxpayer £17bn
- Reporterre (France): La folle stratégie d’EDF pour faire échouer la transition énergétique
- Wirtschaftsblatt (Austria): Aktionäre der Atomkonzerne erleben Super-GAU
- Scientific American (US): 5 Years Later, the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Site Continues to Spill Waste
- CounterPunch (US): Why the Current Nuclear Showdown in California Should Matter to You
- The Times (UK): Board of EDF delays vote to proceed with Hinkley Point nuclear facility
- China Dialogue (UK/China): World nuclear industry in decline
- The Ecologist (UK): Nuclear renaissance? Failing industry is running flat out to stand still
- Truthout (US): France Peddles Unsafe Nuclear Reactors to India, Drawing Protest
- Reuters (UK): French, Finnish reactor problems cast shadow over UK nuclear plan
- Business Day (South Africa): Necsa now embroiled in nuclear waste row
- South China Morning Post Magazine (Hong Kong, China): Radiation fears in Hong Kong from China’s unproven and possibly faulty nuclear reactors nearby
- China Dialogue (UK/China): Nuclear power too slow for post-Paris decarbonisation drive
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): The experts on nuclear power and climate change
- Truthout (US): Nuclear Power Is on the Wane, Despite Efforts of High-Profile Boosters
- Süddeutsche Zeitung (Germany): Kernkraft – Technik von gestern
- Daily Maverick (South Africa): Nuclear Build: Do we really know what we are entering into?
- Le Figaro (France): Quatre climatologues de renom lancent un appel en faveur d’un essor du nucléaire
- SRF (Switzerland): Frankreich hat ein Nuklear-Problem
- Power (US): On the Nuclear Frontier: New Designs Aim to Replace LWRs
- The Economist (UK): The future of nuclear energy—Half-death
- Montel (Norway): UK’s Hinkley “could be EDF’s Waterloo” – expert
- Politico (US): New York nuclear plants phase out, challengingly
- Deutsche Welle (Germany): France tilting toward nuclear phase-out
- Les Echos (France): Des retards généralisés sur les chantiers
- DSTV (South Africa): SA’s Nuclear Future (Video)
- Reuters (UK/Japan): Japan nuclear power outlook bleak despite first reactor restart
- Venture (Jordan): Nuclear Giving Way to Renewables Globally – Study
- France24 (France): Japan restarts first nuclear reactor after post-Fukushima shutdown (Video)
- Die Zeit (Germany): Die Letzten ihrer Art
- nachrichten.at (Austria): “Ein Abgesang”: Atomkraft verliert gegenüber erneuerbarer Energie
- Physics Today (US): Wall Street Journal: “A nuclear renaissance hasn’t materialized”
- OilPrice.com (UK): Nuclear Industry Future Far From Clear
- Millenium Post (India): ‘Nuke power generation on decline’
- Forbes (US): Which Countries Have The Most Nuclear Reactors Under Construction?
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): Deconstructing the nuclear industry
- Sunday Times (Sri Lanka): Govt. frames rules on use of radioactive material
- Renewable Energy is Killing Nuclear Power
- L’inexorable déclin du nucléaire face aux énergies renouvelables
- Frankfurter Rundschau (Germany): Atomkraft auf absteigendem Ast
- Reuters (UK/Japan): Renewables outpace nuclear in economies making up 45 percent of world population: report
- Scroll (India): Industry report warns of ’serious defects’ in nuclear reactors of French company supplying to India
- BusinessDayLive (South Africa): Years of delay dog expensive nuclear reactors, says report
- Médiapart (France): L’inexorable déclin du nucléaire mondial
- GreenTechMedia (US): Around the World, Nuclear Can’t Compete With Growing Renewables
- Engineering and Technology Magazine (UK): Renewables overtaking nuclear in major economies
- Science Business (Belgium): Renewables are outpacing nuclear according to a new report
- SeeNews (Bulgaria): Report says 45% of global population uses more renewables than nuclear
- Asia Outlook (UK): Renewable Energy Overtakes Nuclear among Asia’s Economic Elite
- Les Echos (France): Le marché mondial du nucléaire toujours à la peine
- Tagesanzeiger (Switzerland): 54 Atommeiler sind älter als 40 Jahre
- Renewables International (Germany): France begins nuclear bailout
- Ecologist (UK): Finland cancels Olkiluoto 4 nuclear reactor - is the EPR finished?
- Breaking Energy (USA): Japan’s ‘Unholy Trinity’ – Nuclear Power Must Join Renewables to Move Emissions Reduction Needle
- The Conversation (USA): Where will nuclear power plants of the future be built?
- IEEE-Spectrum (USA): The Forgotten History of Small Nuclear Reactors
- JBCCS—Cree Radio (Canada): Report: World Uranium Symposium
- Tokyo Weekender (Japan): Despite Popular Resistance, Nuclear Reactors to Reopen in June
- Deutsche Welle (Germany): ’Nuclear power is risky and unprofitable’
- Neue Energie (Germany): Portrait—Anerkannter Atom-Autodidakt
- ABC-Radio (Australia): Going nuclear?
- Ecologist (UK): Energy market madness is the death spasm of the oil age - renewables now!
- Bloomberg (US): EU Said to Bow to U.S. Resistance on Nuclear Safety Fixes
- Financial Chronicle (India): PolicyBuff: Too many grey areas
- Business Spectator (Australia): U-turn to nowhere: Nuclear’s dire outlook
- Counterpunch (US): The Nuclear “Renaissance” is Over
- Cape Business News (South Africa): SA’s long-term nuclear plan no solution to country’s short-term energy needs
- Nuclear Engineering International (UK): Is climate change the worst argument for nuclear?
- iafrica.com (South Africa): Nuke plan no fix to SA’s energy needs
- Krytyka Polityczna (Poland): Schneider: Po co Polsce elektrownia atomowa?
- The Statesman (India): India bucks the trend
- Renewables International (Germany): A (delayed) review of the World Nuclear Report
- Tagesanzeiger (Switzerland): Schweiz macht Schluss, andere bauen aus
- Japan Times (Japan): Nuclear power’s dark future
- SRF (Switzerland): Misswirtschaft: Nuklearkonzern Areva ist praktisch bankrott
- EurActiv (UK/France): L’affaire des drones souligne la vulnérabilité du nucléaire/’Game of drones’ highlights France’s nuclear vulnerability
- AFK Insider (USA): Africa’s Nuclear Energy Hopefuls Learning From South Africa
- ARTE (France/Germany): Le nucléaire est-il en déclin ?
- The Australian (Australia): Nuclear’s fortunes on the wane
- China Dialogue (UK/China): China and Russia may struggle to deliver nuclear power overseas
- The Telegraph (UK): Technology revolution in nuclear power could slash costs below coal
- Le Figaro (France): La Russie fournira huit réacteurs nucléaires à l’Afrique du Sud
- Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (Germany): Tote, über die keiner spricht: Fukushima kostete bereits 1.700 Menschenleben
- FierceEnergy (USA): Construction delays key to shrinking nuclear global power production
- The Telegraph (India): Experts: Three Out of Four Nuclear Reactors Under Construction Around the Globe Are Behind Schedule
- Reuters (UK): Developing world revives nuclear power prospects, but yet to commit
- Business Day Live (South Africa): A nuclear tale that sounds too good to be true
- Mondiaal Nieuws (Belgium): De implosie van de Belgische kernenergiesector
- Wirtschaftswoche (Germany): Energie von gestern? Die Atomkraft kämpft um ihre Zukunft
- New Straits Times (Malaysia): Nuclear energy fraught with risks
- Ecologist (UK): The nuclear industry today: declining, but not (yet) dying
- Weser Kurier (Germany): Abschwung der Atomkraft beschleunigt sich
- Energy Post (Netherlands): The saga of Hinkley Point C: Europe’s key nuclear decision
- Engineering News (South Africa): Clarity needed on why strong focus is being placed on nuclear
- Reuters (UK): Insight - The cost of caring for Europe’s elderly nuclear plants
- Mail & Guardian (South Africa): SA blinded by nuclear’s dying light
- Hamburger Abendblatt (Germany): Atomkraft floppt, Erneuerbare sind top
- Information (Denmark): Atomkraften taber terræn
- De Morgen (Belgium): Kernenergie dooft langzaam uit
- Der Spiegel (Germany): Globaler Niedergang der Kernkraft: Der schleichende Atomtod
- Vox (US): The rise and fall of nuclear power, in 6 charts
- Power Magazine (US): Report: Nuclear Share of Global Energy Production Is Lowest Since 1984
- Climate Central (US): Report Paints Bleak Future for Nuclear Power
- Tagesanzeiger (Switzerland): Frankreich prüft AKW strenger als die Schweiz
- US News & World Report (US): Nuclear Fallout: Industry in Historic ’Decline’, Report Finds
- Reuters (UK/Japan): Global nuclear power contribution falls to lowest since 1980s
- Der Standard (Austria): Atomstrom ist weltweit auf dem Rückzug
- Kurier (Austria): Atomexperte prognostiziert “schleichenden Niedergang”
- Physics & Society (US): The Status of the Nuclear Industry in the World – Dawn or Dusk?
- CNN (US): As nuclear power dies, solar rises
- Digital Journal (Canada): Japan approves new energy policy, reinstating nuclear power
- South China Morning Post (China): Japan approves energy plan reinstating nuclear power despite public concerns
- Asia-Pacific Journal (Japan): Japan’s Energy Policy Impasse
- The future of nuclear
- Die Tagesschau (Germany): Das Billionen-Dollar-Desaster
- Der Tagesspiegel (Germany): Deutschland ist schlecht geschützt
- Die Tageszeitung (Germany): Die Renaissance, die keine ist
- Voice of Russia (Russia): Areas near Fukushima plant not suitable for living due to high radiation - expert
- El Litoral (Argentina): De la energía nuclear en la República Argentina
- The Province (Canada): Is it safe to eat the sushi? Answers to your questions about Fukushima radiation
- Wirtschaftsblatt (Austria): Osteuropa forciert AKW-Ausbau
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): 2012-2013 World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- Korea Times (South Korea): Expert calls for Seoul’s energy autonomy
- Bangkok Post (Thailand): World community needed at Fukushima
- Der Spiegel (Germany): Renommierte Klimaforscher fordern Renaissance der Kernkraft
- Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (Germany): Nuklear-Experte: „Die Lage in Fukushima ist katastrophal“
- BBC-News (UK): Is it a good idea to allow China a stake in UK nuclear?
- Channel 4 News (UK): Fukushima: why next month is its biggest since 2011
- Project-Syndicate (Czech Republic/US): Nuclear Power’s Renaissance in Reverse
- CNN (US): Expert Fukushima freeze plan not ideal [video]
- People’s Daily (China): Rising nuclear crisis casts dark shadow over Tokyo’s 2020 Olympic bid
- Voice of Russia (Russia): Severity of leak at Japan NPP raised to level 3
- Korea Times (South Korea): Endless scandals hit nuclear power supplier
- ARTE (France/Germany): Nucléaire: “Les dinosaures n’ont pas leur place dans un champ de fleurs”
- Japan Times (Japan): Japan under increasing pressure to accept outside nuclear help
- CNN (US): Why Fukushima is worse than you think
- CNBC (US): Is nuclear disaster looming in Japan?
- CTV-News (Canada): Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant leaks: What you need to know
- BBC-News (UK): Fukushima leak is ’much worse than we were led to believe’
- Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (Czech Republic): Fukushima Plant Faces One Crisis After Another
- The Tokyo Times (Japan): TEPCO is preparing to remove 400 tons of irradiated fuel from Fukushima
- The National (United Arab Emirates): Fukushima and Chernobyl haunt atomic future
- Reuters (US): After disaster, the deadliest part of Japan’s nuclear clean-up
- Der Spiegel (Germany): „Ein störanfälliges Provisorium“
- Le Temps (Switzerland): Tepco est mis sous tutelle au Japon
- Hindustan Times (India): Nuclear growth in India has been slow: report
- Renewables International (Germany): The future of nuclear - facts and forecasts
- Nature (UK): Trend Watch
- The Economist (UK): Critical reactions
- ABC (Australia): Government upbeat about uranium industry
- Les Inrocks (France): Rapport sur le nucléaire: “Sa renaissance est un fantasme et une propagande”
- Platts (US): Global nuclear power output drops 7% in 2012: status report
- Mediapart (France): L’improbable renaissance nucléaire
- MINING.com (Canada): The nuclear industry: everything is terrible
- N-TV (Germany): Kernkraft verendet an grüner Konkurrenz
- The Guardian (UK): Nuclear renaissance was just a fairy tale
- Berliner Zeitung (Germany): Welt-Atomindustrie-Report 2013—Reiz der Atomkraft schwindet
- Korea Times (South Korea): Wake-up call
- Taipei Times (Taiwan): Power Play Rife in Nuclear Debate
- HR-INFO (Germany): Zu Gast im Studio-Mycle Schneider
- Les Echos (France): Peu de nouveaux projets pour l’industrie nucléaire dans le monde
- Frankfurter Rundschau (Germany): Niedergang einer Technologie
- Deutsche Welle (Germany): Atomkraft lohnt sich nicht
- Bloomberg/Businessweek/Washington Post (US): Nuclear Revival Dying in Europe as Power Prices Slump: Energy
- The Wall Street Journal (US): The Real Deterrent to Nuclear Power
- The Guardian (UK): Centrica withdraws from new UK nuclear projects
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): France’s great energy debate
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): Nuclear power and the French energy transition: It’s the economics, stupid!
- The StarPhoenix (Canada): Wishful Thinking on Nuclear Power
- taz (Germany): Weltweiter AKW-Report auf Deutsch
- Truthout (US): Climate Silence, Nuclear Silence and Solar Silence: An Unholy Trinity
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (US): 2011-2012 World Nuclear Industry Status Report
- Tagesschau (Germany): Eine Wende mit globaler Signalwirkung
- Renewables International: The French Nuclear Phaseout
- Asia-Pacific Journal: Chinese Nuclear Power Development at Home and Abroad
- CounterCurrents.Org (India) : Who Benefits From Nuclear Power Plants In India ?
- ABC (Australia) : The Fallout From Fukushima
- IPS : Mainstream Rhetoric on Nuclear Power Far From Reality
- Financial Chronicle (India): India’s nuclear march of folly
- NZZ am Sonntag (Switzerland): Für neue AKW fehlt es weltweit an Investoren
- Bloomberg/Businessweek (US): World Atomic Output Falls by Record in Fukushima’s Aftermath
- Der Spiegel/DAPD (Germany): Atomenergie verliert weltweit an Bedeutung
- Médiapart (France) : L’industrie nucléaire n’est plus compétitive
- Chinadialogue (China, UK, US): Chinese Nuclear Goes Global?
- The Times (UK): French election may leave nuclear no longer an option
- Japan Times: Post-Fukushima nuclear allergy spreads in France
- Médiapart (France): Fukushima un an après : « La crise est loin d’être réglée »
- Green European Journal (Belgium): “Nuclear Power After Fukushima, What Remains?”
- Le Monde Diplomatique (France): “Déclin programmé de l’industrie nucléaire”
- Die Zeit (Germany): “Ohne Zukunft”
- Kyodo News (Japan): “From slow decline to crash course”
- Le Nouvel Observateur (France): “Fukushima en six leçons”
- Deutschlandfunk (Germany): “Atomare Renaissance trotz Fukushima?”
- Tagesschau (Germany): “In Frankreich wachsen die Zweifel an der Atomkraft”
- Frankfurter Rundschau (Germany)
- The Economist (UK): “The dream that failed”
- The Guardian (UK): “Global accord on nuclear safety needed urgently - World Energy Council”
- Le Figaro (France) : “Fukushima a bouleversé notre rapport au nucléaire”
- “Nuclear Lobby Pushes Ahead with New Reactors”
- RBB-RadioEins (Germany): “Ein Jahr nach Fukushima”
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- 35 Years After Construction Start Rostov-4 Reactor Connected to Russian Electricity Grid
- 35th Reactor Connected to Chinese Grid – Fangchenggang-2
- 48-Year-Old Swiss Reactor Mühleberg Closed
- 70 Years of Nuclear Power - Launch of Interactive Datavisualization
- Fewer Countries Building New Reactors
- Global Launch of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2024
- “SGS supports North America launch of The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2023”
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- Baisse du nombre de mises en construction de réacteurs nucléaires
- Nuclear Reactor Construction-Starts Drop Again in the World
- Lancement en France du WNISR2023 avec actualisation à fin 2023
- Global Launch of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2023
- Online Presentation of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2022
- Did We Pass “Peak Nuclear” Years Ago?
- Lancement en France du WNISR2022 avec actualisation fin 2022
- U.S. Launch of WNISR2022
- STD 5 October 2022: Global Launch of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2022
- Akkuyu-4 in Turkey: Second Construction Start in a Week for the Russian Nuclear Industry—Anyways 4
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- Nuclear Construction Starts 2022: China 4, Rest of the World 0
- Third Nuclear Reactor Construction Start in China in 2022
- South Korea Starts Up a Long-Delayed Nuclear Reactor
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- Startup of Hongyanhe-6 Nuclear Reactor in China
- Europe’s First EPR: 13 Years Behind Schedule, Olkiluoto-3 in Finland Starts Up
- Chinese Built Karachi-3 Connected to the Grid in Pakistan
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- Highest Number of Reactor Closures in a Decade
- Virtual Event (PPT & Video): WNISR2021—New Findings and Implications for Japan
- Fuqing-6 Hualong One Reactor Connected to the Grid in China
- Construction Start of Changjiang-4 and Sanaocun-2 Reactors in China
- EDF Energy Closes Hunterston B-2 Reactor in the UK
- Closure of Kursk-1 in Russia
- Construction Start at Kudankulam-6 in India
- Grid Connection for First High-Temperature Reactor Module in China
- EDF’s Hunterston B-1 Reactor in the UK Permanently Closed
- Video & PPT of the WNISR2021 Global Launch
- Pakistan’s Oldest Nuclear Reactor KANUPP-1...
- Nuclear Power and Climate Change: Can Small Modular Reactors Deliver?
- Second Reactor Grid-Connection in China in 2021
- EDF Energy Closes Two Reactors in the United Kingdom—More to Come
- China Overtook France in Nuclear Power Generation
- Two More Nuclear Reactor Construction-Starts in China
- Grid Connection for China’s Tianwan-6
- End of Nuclear Generation at Indian Point, 50 km from Manhattan, New York
- First 2021 Reactor Construction-Start in China
- Grid Connection of Chinese Reactor in Pakistan
- Construction Start of Akkuyu-3 in Turkey
- Grid Connection for India’s Largest Reactor at Kakrapar
- Fourth 2020 Reactor Construction-Start in China
- World Nuclear Reactor Status as of 1 January 2021 (with DataViz)
- Permanent Closure of Swedish Reactor Ringhals-1
- Construction Start of Second Fast Reactor in China
- Video & PPT of WNISR2020 Global Launch and Press Book
- First Chinese Hualong-One Reactor Connected to the Grid
- Closure of Russian Chernobyl-type Reactor
- Another Nuclear Reactor Construction Start in China
- Grid Connection of Belarus’s Controversial First Nuclear Power Reactor
- Nuclear Reactor Startup in Russia
- Second Nuclear Construction Start in 2020 in the World—in China
- Storm Damage Prompts Early Closure of Duane Arnold Nuclear Reactor in the U.S.
- Barakah, UAE: Grid Connection of First Commercial Reactor in the Arab World
- First Reactor Grid Connection in the World in 2020—in China
- Closure of 47-Year-Old Indian Point Reactor Near New York City
- Strangely Belated Announcement of Hinkley Point C-2 Construction Start
- (Updated 18 March 2020) World Nuclear Reactor Status as of 1 January 2020 (with dataviz)
- Russia Connects World’s First Floating Mini Nuclear Power Plant to Grid
- US Reactors Threatened by Sea-Level Rise Granted 80-Year Operating License
- Iran: Construction Restart of Busheer-2
- China: First Commercial Reactor Construction-Start in Three Years
- Three Mile Island-1 Closed at Age 45
- Closure of Chin Shan-2 Ends Operations at Taiwan’s First Nuclear Power Plant
- Second European Pressurized Water Reactor Starts Up… in China
- U.S. Pilgrim Nuclear Reactor Closes... 13 Years Before License Expires
- Grid Connection of Russian Reactor Novovoronezh-II-2
- First New Reactor Connected to the Grid in the World in 2019, in South Korea
- First Reactor Construction Start in the World in 2019, in Russia
- [Updated] World Nuclear Industry Status as of 1 January 2019
- The Oddly Discreet Construction Start of Hinkley Point C
- Seventh Reactor Startup in China in 2018 [Corrected]
- Fourth—and Last?—Westinghouse AP1000 Connected to Chinese Grid
- Oldest US Reactor, Oyster Creek, Closed at Age 49
- Two More AP1000s Connected to the Chinese Grid
- A Double First for China as Taishan EPR and Sanmen AP1000 Connect to the Grid
- Genkai-4 Reconnected to Japanese Grid After 6.5-Year Outage
- Ohi-4, Down Since 2013, Finally Reconnected to the Japanese Grid
- Construction Start at the First Unit of Kursk-II in Russia
- Permanent Closure of Ikata-2 Brings Total Shutdowns to One Third of Pre-Fukushima Capacity in Japan
- Japan: Genkai-3 Restarted After 7-Year Outage
- Japan: Ohi-3 Restarted After 4.5-Year Outage
- Five Years Late: Grid Connection of First Unit of Leningrad-II Nuclear Plant in Russia
- The Construction Saga of Rostov Reactors 3 and 4
- World Nuclear Industry Status as of 1 January 2018
- Construction Start at First Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh
- Utilities Abandon V. C. Summer AP1000 Reactor Construction Following Westinghouse Bankruptcy
- Grid Connection of Chasnupp-4 in Pakistan
- First Construction Start in the World in 2017: Kudankulam-3 in India
- Sweden Retires First Commercial Nuclear Reactor (Oskarshamn-1)
- South Korea Marks Nuclear Policy Turn by Shutting Down Oldest Reactor
- Fifth Reactor Operating in Japan with Grid Connection of Takahama-3
- Takahama-4 Restart in Japan After Court Injunction Was Overturned
- Westinghouse: Origins and Effects of the Downfall of a Nuclear Giant
- Japan: Court Overturns Injunction Against Operation of Takahama-3 and 4
- Toshiba-Westinghouse: The End of New-build for the Largest Historic Nuclear Builder
- China: First Grid Connection Worldwide of Reactor With Post-3/11 Construction Start
- WNISR + Visionscarto: Interactive Nuclear Construction Visualization Launched!
- World Nuclear Industry Status as of 1 January 2017
- Permanent Closure of 45 Year Old Russian Reactor Novovoronezh-3
- Fangchenggang-4 Construction Start in China
- Japanese Government Pulls the Plug on Fast Breeder Reactor Monju
- Chasnupp-3 Connected to the Grid in Pakistan
- Nebraska Reactor Fort Calhoun Closes Permanently
- China: Grid Connection for Fuqing-3 and Construction Start on Tianwan-6
- Kudankulam-2 Connected to the Indian Grid
- Ikata-3 Restarted—Only Three Reactors Operate in Japan
- Novovoronezh-6, First Russian Generation III Reactor Connected to the Grid
- Changjiang-2 on China’s Hainan Island Connected to the Grid
- Watts Bar-2 (US): Grid Connection 43 Years After Construction Start—Shutdown 2 Days Later
- Ningde-4 and Hongyanhe-4 Connected to China’s Power Grid
- Permanent Closure of Japanese Reactor Ikata-1
- Takahama-4 Reactor Fails Grid Connection in Japan
- Third Reactor Restarted in Japan—Takahama-3 Restarted/Connected to the Grid
- Shin Kori-3 Connected to the South Korean Grid
- UPDATE1: World Nuclear Industry Status as of 1 January 2016: Mind the China Effect
- Two More Construction Starts in China: Fangchenggang-3 and Tianwan-5
- Construction Start at Fuqing Unit 6 in China
- Changjiang Unit 1 on Chinese Hainan Island Connected to the Grid
- Fangchenggang-1: 30th Unit Connected to the Chinese Grid
- Early Reactor Closures in the U.S. and Sweden vs. Startups in China and Japan
- Second Reactor Restarts in Japan
- Yangjiang-3 Grid Connection in China
- Construction Start on UAE Barakah Unit 4
- Grid Connection for Fuqing-2 in China
- Construction Start on Hongyanhe-6 in China
- Construction Start of First Hualong One Generation III Reactor at Fuqing, China
- Construction Start on Hongyanhe-5 in China
- Fourth New Reactor Connected To Chinese Grid in 2015
- Ningde-3 Reactor Connected to the Chinese Grid
- Japanese Utilities Confirm Closure of Five Reactors
- Grid Connection of Yangjiang-2 in Guangdong, China
- South Korea: Shin-Wolsong-2 Grid Connected / Wolsong-1 Lifetime Extension
- Doel-1 in Belgium Closed
- Fangjiashan-2 Connected to Chinese Grid
- World Nuclear Reactor Status as of 1 January 2015
- Vermont Yankee Reactor Closed
- Russian Reactor Rostov-3 Finally Generating Power
- Fangjiashan-1 in China Connected to the Grid
- Court Rules Against Construction of Karachi Reactors in Pakistan
- Construction Start at UAE’s Barakah-3 Reactor
- Oldest Indian Reactor Will Not Restart
- First Reactor Grid Connection in Fuqing, China
- Unit 2 of Ostrovets Plant in Belarus Under Construction
- Finnish Regulator Approves Olkiluoto-3 Instrumentation & Control System
- Further Delay in Akkuyu Turkish Nuclear Power Project
- Construction Start of Small Modular Reactor in Argentina
- Two Reactor Closures at Fukushima Officialized / Spanish Garoña in “Long-term Shutdown”
- Significant Further Delay for Vietnam’s Nuclear Plans [Updated]
- Yangjiang-1 in China Connected to the Grid
- Ningde-2 Reactor Startup in China
- World Nuclear Industry Status on 1 January 2014 [Updated]
- Construction Start on Unit 6 at Yangjiang, China
- European Commission State Aid Investigation Into UK Nuclear New Build
- Forty Years Later—NRC Extends Construction Permit for Watts Bar Unit 2
- New Chinese Nuclear Grid Connection in Hongyanhe
- Construction Start on US Vogtle Unit 4
- Concrete Poured at First Nuclear Power Plant in Belarus
- License Application for New-Build at US Comanche Peak Site Suspended
- Construction Start at VC Summer Reactor Unit 3
- Forty Years Later—US Watts Bar 2 Project Allegedly “On Time and Within Budget”
- Controversial Reactor Starts Operation at Kudankulam in India
- The End of New Build in Canada?
- Construction Begins in China on Tianwan 4
- New Reactor Under Construction at Yangjiang, China
- Fukushima Units 5 and 6 to be Decommissioned
- Japan Nuclear Free, Last Operating Reactor Shut Down
- Japan Closes One of Two Remaining Operating Reactors
- Another US Reactor Scheduled for Closure
- Slovakia: Environmental Law Broken for Mochovce Power Plant Construction
- Duke Energy Abandons More Reactor Projects as EDF Exits Nuclear in the US
- New Reactor Under Construction in South Korea
- Two More Reactors Permanently Closed in the United States
- Construction Start at Second Unit in United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Kewaunee Plant in Wisconsin Closed
- Duke Energy Cancels Shearon Harris Project in North Carolina
- US Ownership Rules Hurdle for South Texas Project
- Swiss Mühleberg Reactor Gets Unlimited Operating License
- UK Government Awards Planning Permission for Hinkley C and Launches its Long Term Strategy for Nuclear Power
- Construction Start at Vogtle Reactor in the US
- Summer, South Carolina: First Construction Start in 36 Years in the US
- Bulgarian Parliament Votes to Abandon Belene Nuclear Plant
- AREVA Out in Finland, EDF Facing Two-year Delay in UK
- “Not Possible” for Polish Government to Support Nuclear Project
- Worldwide First Reactor to Start Up in 2013, in China
- Crystal River Reactor Shut Down for Good
- Nth Delay Announced for Olkiluoto 3 in Finland
- Uncertain Future for Nuclear New-build in Bulgaria
- Slovak Government Announces Two-Year Delay on Mochovce Project
- Update1: New Blows for UK Nuclear Sector
- IAEA-Japan Reactor Status Incident: “Clerical Error” Explanation Not Credible
- UPDATE1: IAEA Reactor Status Modification Reversed on Japanese Government Request
- Historic Move: IAEA Shifts 47 Japanese Reactors Into “Long-Term Shutdown” Category
- World Nuclear Industry Status on 1 January 2013
- Quebec’s Gentilly-2 Reactor Shut Down Permanently
- Spain Shuts Down Garoña Reactor
- Reactor Building Starts Again in China
- Financial Analyst on French Nuclear: “It Looks Really Bad.”
- Centrica Out? The Twists and Turns of UK Nuclear New Build
- Declining US Power Prices Threaten Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant
- EDF’s US Calvert Cliffs 3 Project “Terminated”
- Hitachi Takes Over Horizon: Further Delays for UK Program Likely
- Canadian Nuclear Power at Full Capacity for the First Time in Nearly Two Decades
- Will Nuclear Construction Begin Again in China and at What Pace?
- E.ON Pulls Out of Proposed New Reactor in Finland
- US Nuclear Plant to Close After Failing to Attract a Buyer
- UK: China Pullout Leaves Nuclear Uncertainty
- Iberdrola Exits Nuclear in the UK
- Japan’s Nuclear Phaseout Strategy Raises More Questions Than It Answers
- UK: ’No Nuclear Power at Any Price’ Says Lobby Group
- French President Advances Closure of Oldest Plants
- Canada: Quebec’s Only Reactor to Close
- US: Exelon Withdraws Victoria Licensing Request
- Japanese Government Expected to Announce Zero Nuclear Option
- Atomstroyexport Claims €1 Billion in Compensation for Belene
- Spanish Garoña Plant Likely to Close in July 2013
- US-EX-IM Bank Grants Loan for UAE Barakah Project
- Final Blow to EDF’s US Adventure?
- UK Parliament Slams Government Proposed Energy Bill
- Construction Start in the United Arab Emirates
- Nth Delay For Finnish EPR
- Nuclear Phase-out in Belgium : Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- Japan : Second Ohi Reactor Restart
- Japanese Reactor Restart and Parliament Report on Fukushima
- Incoming French Government and Nuclear Power
- EDF Ground Work Delayed at Hinkley Point, UK
- Brazil Abandons New Build Plans
- New French President Plans to Reduce Nuclear Share
- Last Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Closed
- Construction at Russian Kaliningrad Project?
- Early Final Shut-down of UK Reactor Wylfa-2
- US Reactor Watts Bar 2 Start-up Delayed Again
- GDF-Suez Questions Nuclear Investments in the UK
- RWE and E.ON Ditch Nuclear Plans in the UK
- Bulgarian Government Abandons Belene Nuclear Project
- Japan: Only 1 of 54 Reactors Operating
- Switzerland: Mühleberg Reactor Likely to Close in 2013
- Final Curtain for Oldest UK Reactor
- South Korea: Two Grid Connections in January
- Only Two Reactors Operating in Japan
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