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Nuclear power is a reliable source of energy. However, it produces radioactive waste that emits gamma radiation, which is a form of energy
Colorado House approves bill to add nuclear energy as a clean energy source, sponsored by Rep. Alex Valdez, marking a significant shift in the state's energy landscape.
Explore the latest advancements in nuclear and renewable energy, from SMRs to high-efficiency solar and wind power, and the role of battery storage in a low-carbon future
Australian greenhouse gas emissions would surge by more than ... Peter Dutton says a Coalition government would build seven nuclear power stations at a cost of about $331 billion by 2050.
A 360-degree analysis of nuclear power and synthetic fuels, specifically the renewable e-fuels of e-diesel, e-methane and e-methanol, complete a project for EMSA designed to support the European Commission, EU member states, the shipping sector and European ports in the transition to carbon-neutral shipping.
Here is what to know about the Japanese climate goals: Under the new climate plan adopted by the Cabinet, Japan aims to reduce carbon emissions by 60% by 2035 from the 2013 levels, and by 73% by 2040. Japan has previously set a 46% reduction target for 2030.
The government is targeting emissions cuts of 60% by fiscal 2035, but environmental groups and businesses have called for more ambition.
As the North Dakota Legislature considers whether to study the feasibility of bringing a nuclear power plant to the state, its neighbors to the north are conducting the research necessary to build a plant,
The Climate Change Authority has warned a switch to nuclear would lead Australia to miss its climate target for 2030 and struggle to reach net zero by 2050.