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James Hopf (@hopfjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to a new Dept. of Energy report, existing nuclear plant sites would be able to host 95 GW of new nuclear capacity! Retiring coal plant sites could host 128-174 GW of nuclear. This is almost enough to meet the goal of tripling US nuclear. Article link in reply. This

According to a new Dept. of Energy report, existing nuclear plant sites would be able to host 95 GW of new nuclear capacity!  Retiring coal plant sites could host 128-174 GW of nuclear.  This is almost enough to meet the goal of tripling US nuclear.  Article link in reply.

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Jason Polansky (@polan13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But sure, be bearish #nuclearpower because Barron's had a bullish cover story. Larry Ellison: "The location and the power place we've located," he said. We "already got the building permits for three nuclear reactors. These are small modular nuclear reactors to power the data

But sure, be bearish #nuclearpower because Barron's had a bullish cover story. 

Larry Ellison: "The location and the power place we've located," he said. We "already got the building permits for three nuclear reactors. These are small modular nuclear reactors to power the data
CNBC (@cnbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oracle is designing a data center that would be powered by three small nuclear reactors cnbc.com/2024/09/10/ora…

Ritesh Jain (@riteshmjn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably read it 3 times already .. a mega trend staring at your face .. will disrupt lot of industries… just need cheap and reliable energy.

Probably read it 3 times already .. a mega trend staring at your face .. will disrupt lot of industries… just need cheap and reliable energy.
Simon Maechling (@simonmaechling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 1GW you need…. Nuclear → 3.3 km² Solar → 117-194 km² Wind → 673-932 km² Which power source, Nuclear, Solar or Wind. Do you believe is more environmentally friendly based on this data?

For 1GW you need….

Nuclear → 3.3 km²
Solar → 117-194  km²
Wind → 673-932  km²

Which power source,
Nuclear, Solar or Wind.

Do you believe is more environmentally friendly 
based on this data?
Uranium Insider (@uraniuminsider) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was a frequent topic of discussion in London. Why has there not been more concern and acknowledgment of the ENORMOUS buying China has been doing over the past few years. Well…👇🏻

Mark Nelson (@energybants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Germany has a national fetish for getting dumped on by the whole world. This country bet its energy future on a fossil fuel pipeline with Russia while destroying ITS OWN world-class nuclear plants! Clearly, Germany's entire government is filled with energy-illiterate muppets.

Stephen Stapczynski (@sstapczynski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SOUTH KOREA APPROVES TWO NEW NUCLEAR REACTORS 🇰🇷❤️☢️ 🚧 Nuclear commission cleared building Shin Hanul No 3 & 4 📅 Project sought approval in 2016, but was stalled by former government's anti-nuclear policy 👍 Current government aims to expand nuclear bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

James Clark 📈📉¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@mr_james_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are 9 nuclear plants in the UK supplying about 15% of our energy. So the UK would need about 60 plants to supply all its energy, so we need another 51 plants. The Koreans are building the Czechs a new nuclear plant for about £6.5bn. Based on this (and without any

NucNet Nuclear News (@nucnetnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇸🇪 #Sweden Announces Major Investments As Plans For New #Nuclear Gather Pace. #nuclearpower #nuclearenergy Budget includes money for pilot projects as work to enable construction of reactors ‘now entering a more intensive phase’ nucnet.org/news/gov-t-ann…

Yellowbull (@yellowbull11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More positive nuclear news coming in, this time from South Korea 🇰🇷 "South Korea approved the construction of two nuclear reactors on the nation’s east coast, reviving a project that was scrapped by the former administration" bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

NucNet Nuclear News (@nucnetnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇰🇷 South Korea Regulator Approves Completion Of Two #Nuclear Plants At Shin-Hanul. #nuclearpower #nuclearenergy #SouthKorea Work on both units halted in 2017 under earlier nuclear phaseout policy nucnet.org/news/regulator…

Mark Nelson (@energybants) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may be surprised to learn that France and South Korea, famous as nuclear energy champions, both had governments from 2016-21 that tried to decimate their own nuclear power sectors for Green ideology reasons. Severe damage was done in both. Only the energy crisis saved them.

Bojan Pancevski (@bopanc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nuance: Germany runs 130 coal plants, of which 106 burn brown coal, the deadliest pollutant. Axel Bojanowski axelbojanowski.substack.com: "50% percent only refers to electricity (which is extremely expensive in Germany). Only one fifth of Germany's primary energy consumption is covered by renewables"

U.S. Department of Energy (@energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could the nation's nuclear power sites support new reactor builds? A new Office of Nuclear Energy report finds that 41 sites could potentially add one or more large-scale reactor — adding 60 GW of clean, firm capacity to the grid. energy.gov/ne/articles/co…

HoldCo. Markets (@holdcomarkets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RBC maintaining its C$10.00 per share tp on $NXE. Construction to start very shortly after receiving Federal approval. An anticipated 40-month timeline is expected for completion. #uranium

RBC maintaining its C$10.00 per share tp on $NXE. 
Construction to start very shortly after receiving Federal approval. An anticipated 40-month timeline is expected for completion.
#uranium
James Hopf (@hopfjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In response to soaring power demand (12-15% per year!), and a net-zero target by 2050, Vietnam is considering building nuclear plants again. Article link in reply. In 2009, Vietnam had plans to build two nuclear plants that would have two reactors each, and would have a total

In response to soaring power demand (12-15% per year!), and a net-zero target by 2050, Vietnam is considering building nuclear plants again.  Article link in reply.

In 2009, Vietnam had plans to build two nuclear plants that would have two reactors each, and would have a total