Nuclear in a multi-technology energy system
For decades, nuclear energy has been assessed in isolation.The central question was whether to build it, with alternatives evaluated on cost, safety, and delivery. That framing is becoming increasingly outdated. As energy systems decarbonise, the challenge is no longer to choose between technologies. It is to make them work together. Nuclear now operates alo
Beyond Earth: how nuclear power is fueling the next frontier in space exploration
Space is no longer the exclusive domain of science fiction or flagship government missions. Today, the new space race is not just about reaching the Moon or Mars first—it is about building the infrastructure that will make long-term exploration, settlement, and economic activity beyond Earth feasible. At the core of this strategic shift lies a […]
The Trump impact on nuclear energy: between ambition, acceleration, and controversy
President Donald Trump’s recent suite of executive orders marks a pivotal shift in U.S. nuclear energy policy, signalling an assertive effort to elevate nuclear power as a strategic pillar of national infrastructure, security, and economic growth. Trump impact on nuclear is reflected in the plan to quadruple capacity to 400 GW by 2050, positioning nuclear
The economic viability of nuclear energy in renewable-dominated markets
As the global energy landscape tends to shift towards sustainability, the economic viability of different energy sources becomes a pivotal area of debate. Renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and hydro have seen significant adoption due to their declining costs and environmental benefits. However, nuclear energy remains a potent option, even in markets