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Bill Gates' TerraPower Utah explores nuclear reactor sites amid surge in power demand

On Monday, the Utah Office of Energy Development signed an agreement with TerraPower and Flagship Companies to explore possible sites for an energy storage facility and a nuclear reactor. This is in response to an escalating demand for electricity. The parties expect to present recommendations by the end the year. After decades of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is experiencing an resurgence. This is due to the record demand for data centers that are used by artificial intelligence technologies as well as electrification in industries like transportation and manufacturing. In a joint statement, the companies stated that the agreement...

Nuclear Power

Equinix signs multiple advanced nuclear power deals with data centers

The company announced on Thursday that it has signed several deals for advanced nuclear energy, including power purchase agreement for fission and microreactors pre-ordered for its operations. The race by Big Tech to develop technologies such as generative artificial intelligence that require warehouse-like data centres and can use city-sized quantities of electricity on a single location is increasing global energy consumption, raising concerns about depleted supplies. Data centers have a voracious appetite for energy, which has prompted a growing number of power deals that will fuel them with advanced nuclear technology. The United States, which is the hub of the...

Energy Markets

US selects 11 companies for program to accelerate small nuclear test reactors

The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Tuesday that it had selected 11 companies to participate in a pilot project to build high-tech nuclear test reactors. At least three of these companies are expected to be operational within a year. Why it's important The U.S. wants to develop small reactors to meet the growing demand for power. They say that they will be cheaper per Megawatt than the large reactors of today because the components can be manufactured in factories. The move by the department comes after President Donald Trump's executive orders were issued in May, which sought to speed...

Energy Markets

US loan disbursements for recommissioning Michigan nuclear plant exceed $83 million

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it had issued a fifth loan guarantee to Holtec International for its Michigan nuclear plant. Holtec International hopes this will be the United States' first reactor to restart following a shutdown. The Department of Energy has announced that it has disbursed over $83 million of a maximum loan guarantee of up to $1.52billion for the 800 megawatt Palisades nuclear reactor. Former President Joe Biden’s Loan Programs Office initiated the conditional loan guarantee to support nuclear power, which produces virtually emission-free electricity, and to help satisfy increasing electricity demand from artificial intelligence and data...

Nuclear Power

Vistra raises its profit forecast for 2026 and plans nuclear expansion in order to meet the power demand

Vistra raised its adjusted EBITDA forecast for 2026 and announced plans to increase nuclear capacity by 2030, as it prepares itself for an expected surge in U.S. demand. This comes as the company's second-quarter profits fell due to higher costs. The company's shares rose by nearly 4% during morning trading. Vistra expects to add 600 megawatts by mid-2030 in order to meet the rising demand for electricity, primarily from data centres and AI-related industrial expansion. The company was granted regulatory approval in July to continue operating its Perry nuclear power plant in Ohio until 2046. The Texas-based utility raised its...

Energy Markets

Constellation Energy exceeds profit expectations on the back of robust power demand and lower interest costs

Constellation Energy, a U.S. utility company, beat Wall Street expectations for its second-quarter adjusted profits on Thursday. This was due to rising electricity demand and lower interest costs. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, power consumption in data centers powered by AI will reach record levels between 2025 and 2026. The S&P Index tracking utilities increased 3.5% during the quarter ending June 30. Joe Dominguez, CEO of Xcel Energy, said: "We're adding megawatts to our grid by extending the life of our existing fleet...and launching a demand response tool powered by AI that helps businesses cut energy consumption during...

Nuclear Power

Public Service Enterprise exceeds quarterly profit expectations on increased energy consumption

Public Service Enterprise Group beat estimates for the second quarter profit on Tuesday, thanks to higher electricity demand during June when homes and businesses increased air conditioning in hot weather. The hotter than normal temperatures in June increased power demand, at a moment when utilities are already dealing with record usage due to the growth of the data centers and electrification trend. Ralph LaRossa is the CEO of PSEG. He said, "We were able to operate through three consecutive 100degF days, resulting in high electricity consumption that led to a peak summer load of 10,229MW on June 24, which was...

Nuclear Power

Hungary to import US small modular reactor technology with Polish partner

Hungary has made a major step in importing technology for small modular reactors by partnering up with Poland's Synthos Green Energy. Synthos Green Energy holds the central European rights to GE Vernova Hitachi technology. Hunatom, a Hungarian firm that develops nuclear energy in Hungary, signed a letter with Synthos. Synthos is the project developer of BWRX 300 reactors for this region. Peter Szijjarto, the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that this agreement was about initiating technological, infrastructure, financial and legal preparations needed to bring American nuclear technology into Hungary. GE Vernova Hitachi, a joint venture of General Electric and...

Nuclear Power

Russia is worried about the threat of new attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities

Russia expressed concern on Wednesday about the possibility of new attacks on Iran's nucleonic facilities. It said that a deal regarding Tehran's program could be reached by dialogue. Israel and the United States bombarded Iranian nuclear facilities in June, with the stated goal of preventing Tehran acquiring a nuke weapon. Iran denies that it has any such intentions. "Regular threats against Iran to launch new bomb and missile strikes on its nuclear facility cannot help but cause serious concern." Such statements are cynical, especially when they are made in the name of an imaginary concern about the non-proliferation nuclear weapons,"...

Power Markets

Bloomberg News reports that US Fermilab was hit by a cyberattack against Microsoft SharePoint.

Bloomberg News, citing an official from the Department of Energy, reported that one of 17 national laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy was targeted by hackers in a recent hacking campaign to exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft's SharePoint. A spokesperson for the Department of Energy told Bloomberg that "attackers did try to access Fermilab’s SharePoint servers", referring to U.S. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The impact of the attack was minimal. No sensitive or classified information was accessed, the spokesperson added, Fermilab servers are now back online and operating normally. Microsoft, Fermilab, and the U.S. Department of Energy have not responded...

Energy Markets

Microsoft and US National Lab tap AI to accelerate nuclear power permit process

Microsoft and an American national laboratory announced on Wednesday that they will be collaborating to explore how artificial intelligence can be used to accelerate the process of assembling the documents required to obtain permits for new nuclear plants. Microsoft and Idaho National Laboratory (INL), have announced that they will use Microsoft's AI to generate engineering and safety analyses reports, which are part of the standard application process for construction licenses and operating licences for nuclear plants in the United States. The AI systems will compile data from the studies into complex applications spanning hundreds of pages. They have been trained...

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Bulgaria secures Citi for the financing of nuclear expansion at Kozloduy

Bulgaria's energy ministry announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with U.S. Citibank to finance the construction nuclear power units for the Kozloduy NPP. This is the largest energy project the country has undertaken in many years. Zhecho Stankov, Energy Minister of Bulgaria, held final discussions in New York with the leadership of Citi to agree on financing for units 7 & 8 at Bulgaria's nuclear site which will use Westinghouse AP1000 technology. Stankov told Stephanie von Friedeburg of Citi Global Director Public Sector Banking that the agreement with Citi was an important step in ensuring the success of the...

Europe

Natural Gas Utilities

Fico, the Prime Minister, says that Slovakia wants to normalise its relations with Russia by increasing gas imports.

Robert Fico, the Slovak prime minister, told Vladimir Putin that Russia wants to normalise relations with Slovakia and will increase imports of Russian natural gas via TurkStream. These comments were in direct conflict with the European Union's position, which seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian energy to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine 2022. They also come at a crucial time in the efforts to end this conflict. Both Slovakia and Hungary, both EU member states, are led by populists who have maintained political ties with Russia which supplies most of their oil requirements. Fico told Putin during...

Energy Markets

Centrica confirms extension of life for two UK nuclear reactors until 2028

British Gas's owner Centrica announced on Tuesday that the lifespan of two nuclear power plants in the UK in which it holds a 20% stake has been extended to 2028. Centrica has announced that Heysham 1 & Hartlepool, operated by the French utility EDF, will now be able to produce electricity until March 2028. Britain wants to reduce its dependence on natural gas plants that currently supply around a third its power by 2030. In order to improve energy security, and to meet climate goals, the country is also looking to build new nuclear power plants to replace its aging...

Renewable Energy

German spot prices rise on declining renewable supply

German baseload day-ahead power prices increased compared to last Monday, as the renewable energy supply is expected fall and demand to rise. The French contract dropped due to higher wind power production. LSEG data shows that the German baseload electricity contract for Tuesday is 113.90 Euros per megawatt-hour, as at 0832 GMT. The equivalent French contract is 29 euros/MWh. The Friday contracts for both Mondays were not traded. Last Monday, the German contract closed for 89.10 euro/MWh and the French contract closed for 75.90 euro/MWh. Marcus Eriksson, LSEG analyst, says that residual load in Germany is expected to increase on...

Western Europe

North Asia

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Rosatom and EDF promote large nuclear reactors for India's energy future

The Russian nuclear company Rosatom and France’s EDF have positioned large nuclear power plants as the cornerstone for their engagement with India. They are also exploring small modular reactors to be used in targeted applications. India wants to increase its nuclear power production capacity from the current 8 gigawatts to 100 gigawatts in 2047. Reports from April indicated that India was easing rules for foreign entities to be able to own minority stakes nuclear power projects. Rosatom and Indian partners are discussing a range of energy solutions, including large-scale NPPs as well as small modular reactors. Katerina Astashina (South Asia...

Power Markets

Rosatom begins development of an uranium mine in eastern Siberia

Rosatom, Russia's nuclear energy monopoly, has begun development of the Shirondukuyskoye Uranium Deposit in Eastern Siberia. The company plans to produce its first uranium in this deposit by 2028. The deposit, located near Krasnokamensk in the Russian region of the Far East, close to China and Mongolia borders and the city known as the "uranium capitol of Russia", has an estimated 8,000 tons uranium reserves and 40,000 tonnes of molybdenum. The division stated in a press release that "the development of the Shirondukuyskoye Deposit is an important step in the development and growth of Russia's Uranium Mining Industry". It added...

Nuclear Power

Regime change in Tehran? Putin: Iran consolidates around its leaders

When asked if he agrees with Israeli statements regarding a possible regime change in Tehran, Russian President Vladimir Putin responded on Thursday by saying that Iranian society is consolidating around the Islamic Republic’s leadership. Putin has spoken as Trump Keep the World Guessing As residents of Iran's Capital city began to leave the city after the sixth day of Israel's airstrike, many wondered if the U.S. was going to join Israel in its bombardment of Iranian missile and nuclear sites. Putin said that all sides must find ways to end the hostilities so as to ensure both Iran's rights to...

Nuclear Power

Diplomats claim that the UN's nuclear watchdog board will meet to discuss Israel's Iran strike.

Diplomats confirmed that the Board of Governors of the U.N. Nuclear Watchdog will hold an extraordinary meeting on Monday in order to discuss Israel's attacks on Iran. At least one country requested it at the regular quarterly session of this body held on Friday. A meeting can be called by any country that is a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) board. Diplomats reported that Iran, a member of the board but not a member, had requested a meeting. It was backed by Russia, China, and Venezuela. Diplomats differed on which board member made the initial request. Before...

Energy Markets

IAEA team in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia claims it heard repeated gunshots

The U.N. nuclear watchdog reported on Thursday that international monitors heard gunfire at the Russian-owned Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. It appeared to be directed at drones which were reportedly attacking the training centre at the plant. In the first weeks before Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian forces captured the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest facility with six reactors. Since then, both sides have accused each other of attacking and threatening nuclear safety the Zaporizhzhia plant. IAEA monitors reported hearing five explosions, preceded each by gunfire between 11:15 a.m. to 13:45 pm local time. The statement did...

Nuclear Power

The Kremlin has said that Putin is willing to assist Trump in the Iran nuclear negotiations.

The Kremlin reported on Thursday that President Vladimir Putin had told Donald Trump, President of the United States, that he would use Russia's close relationship with Iran to assist in negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program. Trump told Putin in a telephone call on Wednesday that Iran had a limited time to decide on its nuclear program and that he thought Putin agreed with him that the Islamic Republic shouldn't have nuclear weapons. Trump said that Putin suggested that he take part in the talks with Iran, and that he "could, perhaps, help in getting this to a quick conclusion", even...

Power Markets

Energy Minister: Turkey is in talks with Candu about nuclear plants

Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkish Energy Minister, said that Turkey has been in discussions with Candu Energy of Canada and other companies about plans to build Turkey's second and third nuclear plants. Bayraktar, who spoke to journalists during a trip to southeast Turkey Monday, said that Turkey wanted to "put names" on the projects it planned for this year. "Russia, South Korea, and China are all interested in the second or third power plant. He said that in addition to the countries and companies mentioned above, we were also in negotiations with other nations. Canada is one of them. "The Candu company,"...

Energy Markets

Brazil's Lula criticizes Trump tariffs during a meeting with Putin

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who met with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Friday in Moscow, criticized the U.S. president Donald Trump's policies regarding trade and tariffs. He said that they were harmful to multilateralism. Lula is visiting Russia to celebrate the 80th anniversary since the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany during World War Two. Russia celebrated this milestone on Friday. Major Military Parade Also in attendance was Chinese President Xi Jinping. "The recent decisions of the U.S. President to unilaterally impose tariffs on all trade with countries around the world undermines the great idea? "Free trade and...

Environment

The nuclear power station in the eye the Ukraine war

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that he will speak with Vladimir Putin of Russia on Tuesday to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict. The question of who controls the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant is likely to play a major role in the discussions. Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of drone attacks and military activity around Zaporizhzhia - Europe's biggest nuclear plant - and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has warned about the dangers of a catastrophe there for years. The plant is located 500 kilometers (300 miles), away from the site where the 1986 Chornobyl nuclear disaster, which...

Nuclear Power

Russia claims IAEA mission arrived at Ukrainian nuclear plant through Russia

The U.N. nuclear monitors arrived in Ukraine on Saturday for the first ever time via Russian territory at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which is owned by Russia. The IAEA's rotation was delayed for weeks by military activity on the site. Each side blamed the other, claiming that the rules were not followed to ensure the safety of the team. In a video posted on Telegram, Yuri Chernichuk said that it was important for the route to pass through Russian territory. He added that the arrival of three inspectors was guaranteed by Russia's Defence Ministry and National Guard and came...

Energy Markets

Source: Ukraine MPs are expected to vote on the law required for two new nuclear units next week

An industry source said on Wednesday that the Ukrainian parliament will vote on a bill next week to allow for the construction and startup of two new nuclear power plants. This would help support Ukraine as it is constantly under attack by Russian missiles. Ukrainian energy officials said that the new reactors would be built at Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant in western Ukraine, and will be equipped with Russian designed equipment which Kyiv is looking to import from Bulgaria. The Ukraine planned to sign an agreement last June with Bulgaria to purchase two nuclear reactor bodies to compensate for the...

Power Markets

Ukrainian drones attack city near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, authorities state

Russiainstalled authorities in Ukraine's partlyoccupied Zaporizhzhia region stated Ukrainian drones on Wednesday assaulted Enerhodar, a city serving the Russianheld Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Russia seized the nuclear plant, Europe's biggest with 6 reactors, in the early days of the war and each side has because implicated the other of staging periodic attacks on the facility. Russia-installed regional authorities have actually reported attacks on Enerhodar, particularly on 2 electrical power substations nearby. Russian media quoted the city's authorities as stating at least 4 drones had actually attacked Enerhodar. It stated there were no casualties and no details on damage were offered....