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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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,"...

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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...

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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...

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US nuclear regulator asks job seekers political questions

The U.S. Nuclear Power Regulator posted a job posting asking applicants to answer political questions, as President Donald Trump's administration seeks to gain more influence over the independent agency. On Monday, the posting asked applicants to explain how their commitment to U.S. Constitutional principles and the founding document of the United States inspired them to apply for the job. The job is for a senior operation engineer who will serve as an inspector at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's division of operating reactor security. The questions also asked about how the applicants would improve government efficiency and effectiveness and "how would...

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Texas nuclear project talks with "hyperscalers"

In documents released on Tuesday, Fermi, an Texas-based company that wants to build four nuclear reactors next to the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex, stated it was in talks with large data managers about leasing agreements for this project. Fermi is a company co-founded Rick Perry, a U.S. former energy secretary. It wants to build 4 AP1000 reactors in a facility that it calls a "hypergrid." The 11 gigawatt facility, powered by nuclear energy, natural gas and renewables, will be built in Amarillo, near the Department of Energy Pantex nuclear weapons factory and in partnership with Texas Tech University. Fermi stated...

Europe

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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...

Electric Utilities

The French Flamanville 3 reactor will not be producing until October

EDF, the operator of France's Flamanville 3 reactor, said that it is experiencing further delays in maintenance and will not be able to restore production until October 1. Full power is not expected until mid December. The reactor started operating in September 2024. This was 12 years later than initially planned. It cost about 15 billion euros, four times its original budget. EDF explained that the latest delay was a precautionary measure to test a safety valve intended to protect the primary circuit of the reactor. These valves are designed to open when there is a sudden pressure surge and...

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Orano, a nuclear fuels manufacturer, does not expect any impacts from the EU-US agreement

According to Orano's CEO Nicolas Maes, the trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United States will not affect the company, because the U.S. government has not yet imposed any tariffs on its uranium fuels. According to the agreement announced on Sunday, the EU has agreed to buy nuclear energy products as well as U.S. natural gas and oil liquefied for a total of $750 billion in the next three year. Maes stated that "we have examined the material and have found that isotopes and uranium as well as enriched uranium have been exempted from the ban." He...

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G7 calls for talks to resume on Iran Nuclear Program

According to a statement released jointly, the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven nations stated that they support the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. They also urged the resumption of negotiations for a nuclear deal with Iran. Iran and the U.S. began holding talks in April to find a diplomatic solution for Iran's nuclear programme. Tehran claims its nuclear program is peaceful, while Israel and its allies claim they want to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. The G7 Foreign Ministers stated: "We call for a resumption in negotiations that will result in a comprehensive agreement, which...

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IAEA chief: return to Iranian sites top priority

Rafael Grossi, the U.N.'s chief nuclear inspector, said that his priority was to get his inspectors to Iran to assess the effects of U.S. military strikes on Iran and to verify its stock of enriched Uranium. Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told a press conference during an Austrian cabinet meeting on security that "this is our number one priority." He wants his inspectors to return to Iranian sites, including the three facilities where it enriches uranium before Israel's strikes on June 13th. When asked if Iran informed him about the status of its stocks, especially...

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UN Mission says Israeli strike on Iran could have violated international laws

An investigation by the United Nations found that Israel may have violated international humanitarian law in some cases, citing the deaths of three aid workers and civilians in an apartment building in Tehran. Israel launched airstrikes against Iran on 13 June in a surprise assault that resulted in the deaths of many top Iranian commanders. Since then, Israel has intensified its attacks and prompted an exodus out of Tehran. On Sunday, the United States also joined in by attacking Iran's nuclear underground sites. The Iranian Red Cross and several residents of a Tehran apartment complex were among those killed, as...

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Israel claims it has struck Bushehr and other nuclear sites on the Gulf Coast

A spokesperson for the Israeli military said that on Thursday, they had hit nuclear sites in Bushehr and Isfahan and Natanz and continued to target additional facilities. It was not immediately apparent the extent of Israel's assault on Bushehr. Bushehr, Iran's sole nuclear power plant, is located on the Gulf Coast and uses Russian fuel, which Russia takes back after it has been used to reduce the proliferation risk. Gulf States have been concerned about the potential effects of an attack, which could include contamination of air and water. Sources familiar with the issue said that Gulf countries are preparing...

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Trump calls for Tehran's evacuation as the Iran-Israel conflict enters its fifth week

Israel and Iran attacked one another for the fifth day in a row on Tuesday. U.S. president Donald Trump called on Iranians to leave Tehran citing his country's alleged rejection of a nuclear arms deal. The White House announced that Trump would leave the Group of Seven Summit in Canada a day earlier than planned due to the Middle East crisis. Fox News reported that he would convene the National Security Council. French President Emmanuel Macron stated that Trump's early departure is positive because the immediate goal was to get Israel to agree to a truce with Iran. "Iran would...

Energy Markets

Costa: It's not the right time to mess up with EU-US Trade

John Irish KANANASKIS (Alberta), June 15, 2015 - Instead of creating economic insecurity through trade tensions between the United States and Europe, the European Union's President Antonio Costa stated on Sunday. Costa, speaking to reporters alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen before a G7 gathering in the Canadian Rockies was a chance to discuss "some problems" among allies and friends. Costa, in response to Washington's shift of its foreign policy away from China, said that the main issue between Europe, and the United States, is European defence. We should concentrate on this. "Since this is the primary issue,...

Oil & Gas

G7 needs to raise pressure on Russia, von der Leyen says

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that more pressure should be applied to Russia in order to secure a ceasefire. She urged G7 nations intensify sanctions to achieve this goal. The leaders of the largest industrial countries are meeting in Canada’s Rockies, along with European nations. They want to keep the conflict in Ukraine on the minds of U.S. president Donald Trump, despite the fighting between Israel and Iran taking place in the Middle East. The European Union has decided to adopt new sanctions against Russia. However, they have not been able to convince Trump, who...

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IAEA Board Resolution declaring Iran in violation of Non-Proliferation Duty

Here are some key passages of a four-page Iran resolution that the 35-nation Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency passed on Thursday, according to diplomats. The text was still classified and only seen by. The Board of Governors ,... (d) Referring to the Board of Governors resolutions of 19 juin 2020..., of 8 june 2022..., of 17 november 2022 ..., of 6 june 2024 ...,, and of 21 november 2024 ...,, which called on Iran to cooperate fully with the Agency, and decided it was essential and urgent for Iran to act in accordance with its legal...

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IAEA Board declares Iran in violation of non-proliferation obligations

The U.N. Nuclear Watchdog's Board of Governors, which consists of 35 nations, declared Iran in violation of its nonproliferation obligations for the first time since almost 20 years on Thursday. This could lead to a report being made to the U.N. Security Council. The major step represents the culmination of several simmering standoffs between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency that have arisen ever since President Donald Trump, during his first term in office, pulled the U.S. from a nuclear agreement between Tehran and other major powers. That deal then unraveled. Iran is likely to escalate its nuclear program,...

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Iran's Khamenei refuses US nuclear demands, vows to continue enriching uranium

Ayatollah Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, said that Tehran would not abandon its uranium-enrichment program, and rejected a U.S. request aimed at ending a decades long nuclear dispute. He said the demand was against Iran's interests. The U.S. proposal to a new nuclear deal Oman, the Middle East envoy of President Donald Trump, Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, presented a letter to Iran on Sunday. Iran insists on maintaining its uranium-enrichment program on its own soil, and Tehran refuses to send its entire stockpile of highly-enriched uranium abroad - a possible raw material for nuclear weapons. Khamenei...

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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,"...

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Trump's quest for $1 trillion is unlikely to bring about Saudi-Israeli ties

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, will land in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday. He will be welcomed with lavish ceremonies, palaces gilded in gold, and the prospect that $1 trillion worth of investments are in store. The raging Gaza war has prevented him from achieving a goal that he had long desired: Saudi-Israeli normalisation. Two Gulf sources and an official from the United States said that behind closed doors, U.S. officials were quietly pressuring Israel to agree to a ceasefire immediately in Gaza. This was one of Saudi Arabia’s conditions for resuming normalization talks. Steve Witkoff, Trump's Middle East envoy,...