These shifts have been great for existing nuclear plants. We’re seeing efforts to boost their power output, extend the lifetime of old reactors, and even reopen facilities that have shut down. That’s good news for climate action, because nuclear power plants produce consistent electricity with very low greenhouse-gas emissions.
When you take a step back and look at the longer-term picture, all three of these tickers are quite promising.
Eagle Mountain is in the early stages of considering revisions to an ordinance to broaden its energy options. Those options include solar, natural gas, electrical substations, new transmission lines and advanced nuclear technologies. The effort aligns with Utah Gov. Spencer's Cox "Operation Gigawatt" to double energy production in Utah in 10 years.
Eagle Mountain officials are considering a change that would allow power sources like small nuclear reactors to be built in the city.
The news comes as tech companies ramp up their AI ambitions, adding data centers at a breakneck pace and boosting demand for power.
Of course, nuclear power and wind and solar can work together, right? All societies, all economies, need base load power so there is a continuous, available, reliable source of energy that ensures there is enough electricity to meet demand. There is energy ...
Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright, at his Senate confirmation hearing, also recognized that climate change is a “real and global phenomenon.”
Solar and wind are being installed at a rate that is five times faster than all other new electricity sources combined. This offers compelling market-based evidence that PV and wind are now the most competitive and practical methods for deploying new generating capacity.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Energy said the most urgent energy problem facing the United States is an aging electrical grid badly in need of revitalization.
Deals involving the data center sector are occurring regularly, as tech companies make moves to ensure they have a reliable supply of power for their
Advanced nuclear is "on the table" to complement hydro, wind, and solar power, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority CEO says.