We hear a lot about the commendable “performance” of the nuclear power industry. But a discussion about its performance cannot be done in a vacuum. Performance is not a static metric. It changes over ...
The carbon-free attributes and consistently high fleet performance have led to increasing momentum behind nuclear power. With ambitious plans to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050, the nuclear ...
Mr. Zink’s June column, “Nukes’ Performance May Encourage Bright Future,” pointed out how well the San Onofre and Diablo Canyon nuclear power plants performed in 2000. What he did not share with ...
All the key findings from World Nuclear Performance Report 2025 - including the record amount of electricity generated by nuclear energy in 2024, how reactor performance changes as they age and which ...
Nuclear power hit a record 2,667 TWh in 2024, driven by new reactors, limited retirements, and France’s strong output. Nuclear remains a growth industry, with more reactors being built than retired, ...
The 2023 edition of World Nuclear Performance Report is packed full of stats - its author Jonathan Cobb presents the headlines and discusses what the findings reveal about overall output and different ...
Industry Insight from Reuters Events, a part of Thomson Reuters. Modelling nuclear power stations is essential to reduce costs and streamline development, especially as regulation focuses more on ...
The purpose of this event is to provide early-to-mid career nuclear professionals with a hands-on learning opportunity to develop leadership and management skills needed to navigate a rapidly changing ...
On the 1st of September, the 2025 Nuclear Performance Report was released, which focuses on data from 2024. I always find it an interesting read, which provides a multi-decade perspective on the ...
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