What’s Next for US Uranium Supply?
It’s official: The US is cutting off the flow of Russian uranium to its fleet of reactors.
It’s official: The US is cutting off the flow of Russian uranium to its fleet of reactors.
The Nuclear Energy Institute has issued its state of the nuclear energy industry, and prospects are good.
A government watchdog is wagging a finger at the NRC for its backward-looking approach when it comes to preparing for climate change.
A bipartisan bill to address NRC fees and timelines, the Atomic Energy Advancement Act, passed in the House yesterday by a vote of 365-36.
The US is headed for a uranium shortage in the not-too-distant future, and it’s going to take significant investment to make sure that utilities have easy access to the supply they need to keep reactors ticking far into the future.