The big three Arizona utilities are studying whether to try and build a second nuclear power plant in the state.
APS, SRP, and TPE are eying ways to help meet the Arizona's growing energy needs, and nuclear power appears to be their top choice.
Britain on Thursday promised to free more sites for nuclear energy developments across England and Wales, seeking to attract private investment into Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as part of its push ...
Gene Stilp, an activist and leader of No TMI Restart, Inc., spoke at the Dauphin County Commissioners' Meeting on Wednesday.
Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power have taken the first steps by applying for a federal ...
Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power are considering nuclear energy, according to a Wednesday ...
Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP) and Tucson Electric Power (TEP) announced they’ll be working together to explore adding nuclear generation in Arizona, and retired coal sites may ...
Tucson Electric Power, Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project jointly announced a proposal Wednesday that could have a ...
Arizona's three largest electric utilities will jointly explore expanded nuclear-power options. A new plant here could be ...
Terrestrial Energy and The Texas A&M University System announced plans to site an Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) plant ...
Despite more than a year of warnings that critical Ukrainian nuclear energy infrastructure sites are vulnerable to potential ...
Most countries in fast-growing Southeast Asia are looking to develop nuclear energy in their quest for cleaner and more ...