ESG Today/ By Jo Nova Renewables are so over Just like that — the renewables bubble went phht. After twenty years of hailing wind and solar, suddenly the world’s tech giants are cheering for nuclear power. Even...
By Jo Nova The insatiable hunger for electricity The world is about to flip from an energy diet to an electrical boom. Look at Texas.
By Jo Nova A fork in the road… At this moment in history, as AI takes off, France has a couple of gigawatts of reliable baseload power to spare. It has a vision of being one of the global Big Three industrial hubs of...
Today, nuclear waste is the key to Unlimited Electricity, as that “so-called nuclear waste”, the slightly used nuclear fuel (SUNF), still has 97% of its electricity potential yet to be realized.
Photo by Spiritrespect. By Jo Nova Everything just changed. For the first time in Climate Bureaucracy, Nuclear power can save the world too. Until today, only renewables had the Holy Sacred Power against Climate Change. But...
Branding nuclear energy as dangerous and unrealistic for our climate goals is an outdated, out-of-touch argument. The choice is obvious, Ms. Fonda, but somehow, you’ve made the wrong one.
By Jo Nova Soon every tech billionaire will have their own nuclear power plant Two weeks ago it was Microsoft reviving Three Mile Island’s nuclear plant...
By Jo Nova All those sustainable dreams, gone pfft Google, Oracle, Microsoft were all raving fans of renewable energy, but all of them have given up trying to do it with wind and solar power...
Phillippsburg Nuclear Power Plant by Lothar Neumann, Gernsbach By Jo Nova If the Germans just did nothing at all, it would have been Greener Germany already had nuclear power in 2002, if they just kept it and didn’t...
The clean green future doesn’t have much room for wilderness By Jo Nova John Constable puts some numbers on The terrifying scale of the green revolution in The Spectator this week...
At least one solar project has been put on hold indefinitely, as some energy investors grow nervous over whether renewables will still be supported under the Coalition's nuclear proposal.
Nuclear power relies on millions of litres of cooling water. The federal opposition's plan to build reactors on seven sites raises questions about water use and the effect on the environment.
Nuclear power relies on millions of litres of cooling water. The federal opposition's plan to build reactors on seven sites raises questions about water use and the effect on the environment.
While Australia debates the merits of going nuclear and frustration grows over the slower-than-needed switch to solar and wind power, China's renewables rollout is breaking all the records.
While Australia debates the merits of going nuclear and frustration grows over the slower-than-needed switch to solar and wind power, China's renewables rollout is breaking all the records.
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