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NextEra extends license for Wisconsin nuclear plants by 20 years

NextEra Energy announced on Monday that U.S. Nuclear regulator approved the renewal of two units at its Point Beach Plant in Wisconsin for an additional 20 years. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the extension of operations at Units 1, 2 and 3 through 2050 and 2030, respectively. After years of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is now gaining momentum. This is due to the surge in electricity demand for energy-hungry data centres and the electrification and transportation industries. On his first day in office, President Donald Trump declared an energy emergency. In late May, he signed executive orders that...

Power Markets

The Nuclear Company announces a partnership with Nucor in order to increase US nuclear power supplies

The Nuclear Company announced on Friday it had signed a strategic partnership with U.S. Steelmaker Nucor Corporation in order to support the domestic manufacturing and boost nuclear power supply chains. TNC, an American nuclear deployment company, announced that the companies would assess the use of NQA-1 and related infrastructure in gigawatt nuclear reactors according to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers certification standards. TNC stated that the partnership is in support of executive orders by President Donald Trump, which target 400 gigawatts of nuclear power (GW) by 2050. This includes construction of ten large-scale reactors within the next five year...

Electric Utilities

IRNA reports that Iran and Russia have signed a $25 billion agreement to build four nuclear reactors in Iran.

IRNA, the Iranian news agency, reported on Friday that Iran had signed a 25 billion dollar agreement with Rosatom, Russia's nuclear state corporation to build four nuclear plants in Iran. Rosatom had previously stated that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday regarding the construction of small nucleo-power plants in Iran, but did not give a number. The Iranian official news agency IRNA said that the agreement for construction of Generation III plants in the Sirik area of the south-eastern province of Hormozgan will generate 5,000 Megawatts of electric power. The MOU has been signed in Moscow. Iran has...

Nuclear Power

Kansas, TerraPower, and Evergy Sign Deal to Explore Nuclear Reactor and Energy Storage Sites

The Kansas Department of Commerce and TerraPower, a Bill Gates-backed company, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday, to explore possible sites for an energy storage facility and a nuclear reactor. This is in response to the soaring need for electricity. After decades of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is on the rise again. This is due to the surge in electricity demand for energy-hungry computer centers as well as electrifications of manufacturing and transportation industries. Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in late May. Sign up for our Newsletter Executive orders directing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory...

Electric Utilities

Senator says he's worried about Energy Secretary acting in nuclear firm’s interest

U.S. Edward Markey, a former board member of Oklo nuclear power company in the U.S., wrote to President Donald Trump Tuesday to express his concern that U.S. Energy Sec. Chris Wright works to advance the interests of Oklo. Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts, said that the Obama administration was moving forward with plans for Oklo's nuclear waste reprocessing facility and transferring government-held plutonium to be used as fuel in reactor projects. Markey stated that "Oklo will benefit financially, and Secretary Wright acts in the interest of his former company." The White House sent a comment request to the Energy Department,...

Electric Utilities

European shares increase as US luxury spending boosts stocks

The European stock market reached its highest level in over a week Tuesday. This was boosted by the rally of luxury goods companies due to higher U.S. consumer spending, and wind energy stocks that gained after a U.S. court ruled Orsted can restart work on an offshore project in the U.S. The pan-European STOXX 600 ended the session up 0.4% after reaching its highest level since September 16 during the session. The majority of regional bourses closed up as well. Portugal's stocks closed their most recent high in over three weeks, after the country met its 2025 budget surplus target....

Electric Utilities

Type One CEO: Tennessee Valley Authority will harness its fusion technologies

Type One Energy CEO Christofer Mowry announced on Friday that the Tennessee Valley Authority, a government-owned utility in the United States, plans to use the technology of Type One Energy at the retired coal fired Bull Run plant. This plant will become the site for a commercial fusion facility. After decades of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is making a comeback. This is due to the record demand for electricity from AI data centres as well as electrifications of industries like transportation and manufacturing. Type One Energy announced that it would provide stellarator technology. This is an advanced version...

Electric Utilities

Southern California Edison and others reach agreement to recover $2 billion related to wildfires

Southern California Edison reached an agreement with several parties to settle the dispute. The settlement will allow the utility recover approximately $2 billion from the $5.6 billion losses incurred in 2017-2018 due to wildfires and mudslides. Edison International, the parent company of the company, announced on Friday that out of the $2 billion, approximately $1.6 billion is made up of uninsured claim and $400 million of legal fees paid by May 31, this year. Costs are mostly related to the Woolsey Fire of 2018, which burned 96.949 acres in California. It destroyed 1,643 buildings, killed 3 people, and forced the...

Electric Utilities

US provides nearly $156 Million in funding for Michigan reactor restart

A source familiar with the matter confirmed on Tuesday that the U.S. has disbursed $156 million as the latest installment in a loan guarantee to Holtec International for its Michigan nuclear power station, the company's hope being that it will be the nation's first reactor to restart following a shutdown. The Loan Programs Office of Department of Energy has disbursed the sixth installment of approximately $491 million of the maximum $1.52 billion of loan guarantees that were approved during the term of former President Joe Biden. Entergy, a power company, closed Palisades after more than 50 years of operation in...

Energy Markets

Blackstone buys Pennsylvania power plant for around $1 billion

Blackstone announced on Monday that it had agreed to purchase a natural-gas plant in Western Pennsylvania, for a price of nearly $1 billion. The investment firm is betting on the rising demand for electricity in the United States to power artificial intelligence technology. The U.S. is expected to have a record-high power consumption in 2025. This will be driven by the data centers that use AI and cryptocurrency, as well as increased residential and commercial consumption. Private investment company Ardian will sell the Hill Top Energy Center to Blackstone Energy Transition Partners. The 620 megawatt natural gas power plant started...

Electric Utilities

Oracle's record-breaking surge shows AI's growing influence in the market

Wall Street's AI trade has driven the market to new highs in 2018. Oracle's share price gains have given investors yet another reason to support the trade. Oracle shares rose 36% Wednesday, after the company cited a surge in demand from AI firms to use its cloud services. This surge boosted its market value from $822 billion to $922.25 billion, surpassing Walmart WMT.N, JPMorgan Chase JPM.N, and Eli Lilly LLY.N. Oracle, Broadcom and Palantir have all seen gains this year, despite some pullbacks due to fears that the rally was becoming too hot. The "Magnificent 7" megacap trade, which led...

Electric Utilities

GE Vernova sells Proficy to TPG at $600 million and shifts its focus to grid software

GE Vernova announced on Thursday that it would sell its Proficy Industrial Software unit to TPG, a private equity firm for $600,000,000 and reinvest those proceeds into grid software. Proficy, which represents about 20% of GE Vernova’s electrification-software revenue, allows manufacturers to monitor and optimize their production. Revenue from electrification software in 2024 will be $7.55 billion. The company spun off last year from GE has been working on reducing rising costs due to inflation and tariffs. In April, the company forecasted a $300-400 million cost increase by 2025. It said that it would raise prices and streamline its operations...

Europe

Fossil Fuels

Schwarzenegger in Vatican to 'terminate fossil fuels'

Arnold Schwarzenegger visited the Vatican on February 2 to lend his support to Pope Leo’s efforts to encourage leaders around the world to tackle global climate change, and to transition away from fossil-fuels. The former California governor, bodybuilder, and actor said that "every single one (of) the 1.4 billion Catholics" can be a crusader to protect the environment, and help us end pollution. He was referring to one of his most famous film roles: the Terminator. "God put us here to make this world better than what we inherited," said Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger is a Catholic Austrian born in Austria. "I...

Electric Utilities

Zelenskiy seeks to expand Ukraine's drone sector by wooing US companies

His office reported that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy discussed Ukraine's plans for boosting drone exports and expanding tech partnerships with the top management from a number of U.S. companies. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 all weapons produced on the Ukrainian production lines are diverted for national defence. "Our country is home to a strong drone industry, and over 300 technology companies." Zelenskiy stated that he believes this will be a new direction in our economy and business in the future. He added, "I believe this year we will only open exports of new technologies to countries we...

Refined Products

Poland: EU's proposed 19th Package of Russia Sanctions closes LPG Loophole

The 19th package against Russia for its full-scale invasion in Ukraine will close the loophole that allowed Russia to bypass an EU import ban on liquefied petrol gas (LPG), said Polish energy minister, Thursday. The 12th package of sanctions, which was to be implemented in 2024, excluded certain types of LPG such as butane or isobutane. These are primarily used as feedstocks for the production of other petrochemicals. Other types of LPG mainly are used for heating and cars. Prior to the imposition of sanctions, Poland was the biggest importer Russian LPG. The Polish Liquefied Gas Organization's (POGP) data showed...

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East Asia

Electric Utilities

Executive says that Rosatom, the Russian nuclear company, is near to placing bonds on the Chinese market.

Ilya Rebrov, the deputy director general of Rosatom's Chinese division, was quoted on Thursday as saying that Rosatom had made significant progress in placing bonds on the Chinese market. Interfax reported that Rebrov stated that a placement would take months or even weeks. He said that despite the "pressure" Russian industry was under, Rosatom managed to get a rating by a Chinese credit rating agency. It also took decisions which had brought it closer to its goal of being able raise debts in China. Atomenergoprom, Rosatom's power unit, received a "AAA" credit rating in April from China's Dagong Global Capital...

Oil & Gas Refining

US judge declares defaulted Venezuelan bonds valid

On Thursday, a U.S. court upheld the validity and the 2020 bonds of Venezuelan oil company PDVSA. This led to the suspension of an auction of shares of the parent company of Venezuelan-owned U.S. refining firm Citgo. The bonds are secured by a majority stake in Citgo, which is ultimately owned by Caracas-headquartered PDVSA. The company defaulted in 2019 on the bonds, putting the refiner under threat of seizure from creditors. Since years, bondholders and companies expropriated by Venezuela have been fighting in U.S. courtrooms for the country's assets abroad, including Houston-based refiner Citgo Petroleum valued at $13 billion. Venezuela...

Energy Markets

Elliott says Kansai electric can be more attractive by selling off non-core assets

Elliott Management, an activist investor and Kansai electric power shareholder, has said that the Japanese utility can become a better long-term investment if it sells non-core assets, boosts profitability, and increases shareholder returns. Elliott is now one of the three largest shareholders in Kansai, Japan's largest nuclear power company by number of reactors online. The stake, which ranges between 4%-5%, was disclosed on Wednesday by a source familiar with the situation. In a Wednesday statement released from London, Elliott stated that it looked forward to working closely with Kansai's management team and other key stakeholders in order to enhance the...

Natural Gas Utilities

Elliott reports that it has taken a stake in Japan's Kansai electric

The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that activist investor Elliott Management is now one of the three largest shareholders in Kansai Electric Power, with a stake between 4% and 5 %, according to people familiar with the situation. Kansai's shares rose 6% after the report. According to the report, Elliott has urged Kansai, a major nuclear operator, to increase dividends, and buy back shares, by selling non-core assets worth 150 billion yen per year. The FT reported that Elliott had identified non-core assets worth over 2 trillion yen. These include a stake in a building firm and property worth more...

Natural Gas Utilities

Rosatom prepares to issue bonds in yuan currency in China

The Russian state nuclear company Rosatom is planning to issue bonds in yuan currency in China, a spokesperson for the company said on Monday. The spokesperson did not provide any further information. The announcement by Rosatom comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China last week and called for a joint financial infrastructure between countries in the "Global South". Alexei Likhachev, Rosatom's chief executive officer On the sidelines the four-day trip, the Russian giant said that it was willing to help China surpass the United States when it comes to installed nuclear generation capacity. Likhachev stated that Russia has helped...

Oil & Gas

Kuwait invites bids on 1.8 GW water and power project

Kuwait has opened the bids for phase one of the Al Khairan water and power project. The project is a 1.8-gigawatt energy source that aims to alleviate Kuwait's power shortages. Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects invited pre-qualified international consortiums to submit bids for Al Khairan Phase 1 independent water and power producer project. The project will also produce 125 millions imperial gallons per day of water. Kuwait, a member of OPEC and a major oil producer, is facing a severe electricity shortage because of rapid population growth, urbanization, rising temperatures, and maintenance delays in certain plants. The government has had...

Energy Markets

The Fed's pivotal fervor has cooled the global stock market

The excitement over a possible U.S. rate cut in September waned on Monday. U.S. stock futures fell during pre-market trade as investors focused on the larger economic picture. As of 1258 BST, the S&P 500 was down 0.2% and Nasdaq Futures were down 0.3%. This indicates a lower Wall Street opening. Powell's change in stance has caused futures markets to price an 84% probability of a quarter point rate cut in September and at least 100 base points of easing up to 3.25-3.5% in the middle of next. The broadest MSCI index of world stocks rose by 0.1%, and remained...

Nuclear Power

Taiwan nuclear plant vote for reopening fails due to approval threshold being missed

The referendum on the reopening of Taiwan’s last nuclear power plant fell short of the legal threshold for validity, but the president stated that the island may return to this technology in the future as safety standards improve. The opposition-backed plebiscite asked if the Maanshan Power Plant should be reopened once it was "confirmed", that there were no safety concerns. The plant closed in May, as the government shifted to renewables and liquid natural gas. Taiwan's small Taiwan People's Party proposed the referendum in the beginning of this year. With the support of the larger Kuomintang, the KMT, passed the...

Energy Markets

The tsunami warning in Japan brings back memories of the Fukushima catastrophe

Residents along the Pacific coast of Japan rushed for higher ground as tsunami warnings were issued following a massive quake off Russia's Far East. The earthquake brought back painful memories from the 2011 nuclear disaster and earthquake. The television banners read "TSUNAMI!" EVACUATE!" As tsunami waves approached Japan, broadcasters issued similar warnings. They cut their regular programming and focused on evacuation orders. "Do not stare at the screen." Evacuate now!" A news presenter from the public broadcaster NHK yelled. The warnings brought back memories of the March 11th, 2011 earthquake. More than 15,000 died when a 9.0-magnitude earthquake triggered a...

Nuclear Power

Kansai will begin surveys for a new nuclear power plant in Mihama

Kansai Electric Power announced on Tuesday that it would begin the surveys to build a new reactor for its Mihama Nuclear Power Station in Fukui Prefecture, western Japan. The existing facility will be replaced. This is the first concrete step in building a nuclear reactor in Japan after the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011, which resulted in a meltdown of the reactor that forced Tokyo Electric Power to close its Fukushima Plant. As the country relies heavily on imports of fossil fuels, the government wants to see nuclear power contribute more to energy security. Kansai is Japan's largest nuclear...

Fossil Fuels

Kazakh agency reports that Rosatom will lead consortium for first nuclear power plant to be built in Kazakhstan

The atomic energy agency of Kazakhstan announced on Saturday that Rosatom, Russia's nuclear state corporation, has been selected to lead a consortium for the construction of the first nuclear plant in Kazakhstan. The state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation as well as French or South Korean companies also submitted proposals. Kazakh Atomic Energy Agency, which was established in March this year, has said that it has reviewed and evaluated various reactor technologies based on criteria such as nuclear plant safety, training of personnel, and other factors. It said that "the agency determined that the most advantageous and optimal proposals for construction...

Mining

HK-listed Chinese stocks near a one-month low; offshore yuan falls on tariff concerns

Chinese stocks listed on Hong Kong's stock exchange fell to a near-month-low on Monday, and the offshore yuan also dropped as tensions between China and the United States over tariffs continued to weigh on sentiment. The tensions between the U.S. and China over trade have risen again after a new spat about tariffs. China's Commerce Ministry has rebuked U.S. president Donald Trump's allegations that Beijing violated the Geneva consensus, calling them 'groundless' and vowing to take 'forceful measures' to protect its legitimate rights. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced over the weekend that U.S. president Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi...