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China's Hualong One Reactor Commences Commercial Operation
China's Zhangzhou nuclear power plant's Unit 1, a Hualong One reactor, began commercial operation on January 1st, marking a significant advancement in China's nuclear energy program and highlighting the country's technological leadership in this sector.
China's Hualong One Reactor Commences Commercial Operation
China's Zhangzhou nuclear power plant's Unit 1, a Hualong One reactor, began commercial operation on January 1st, marking a significant advancement in China's nuclear energy program and highlighting the country's technological leadership in this sector.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
Russia Launches Groundbreaking Closed-Cycle Nuclear Fuel Project
Russia's ODEK, located in Seversk, is a pioneering project integrating a nuclear fuel production module, a BREST-OD-300 fast-neutron reactor, and a spent fuel reprocessing module, creating the world's first closed-cycle nuclear fuel system on a single site.
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48% Bias Score


Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Cost NSW \$1.4 Trillion, Claims Labor
Labor claims the Coalition's nuclear plan will cost NSW \$1.4tn over 25 years due to a smaller energy grid, impacting industries like aluminum smelting and potentially closing plants in NSW and Victoria by 2030.
Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Cost NSW \$1.4 Trillion, Claims Labor
Labor claims the Coalition's nuclear plan will cost NSW \$1.4tn over 25 years due to a smaller energy grid, impacting industries like aluminum smelting and potentially closing plants in NSW and Victoria by 2030.
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56% Bias Score


Delay in Dutch Nuclear Plant Construction Due to Site Investigation Expansion
The construction of two new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the Ministry of Climate and Energy must investigate additional potential locations beyond the initially preferred Borssele site, pushing back the decision beyond the initially planned second quarter of 2025.
Delay in Dutch Nuclear Plant Construction Due to Site Investigation Expansion
The construction of two new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the Ministry of Climate and Energy must investigate additional potential locations beyond the initially preferred Borssele site, pushing back the decision beyond the initially planned second quarter of 2025.
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40% Bias Score


Argentina Plans New Nuclear Reactors Amidst Budget Cuts
Argentinian President Javier Milei announced plans to build new nuclear reactors to meet the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence, prioritizing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) despite an almost-complete existing SMR project, CAREM, being halted due to budget cuts, impacting the national a...
Argentina Plans New Nuclear Reactors Amidst Budget Cuts
Argentinian President Javier Milei announced plans to build new nuclear reactors to meet the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence, prioritizing Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) despite an almost-complete existing SMR project, CAREM, being halted due to budget cuts, impacting the national a...
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44% Bias Score


EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
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48% Bias Score

Nuclear Power: The Key to U.S. AI Dominance
The U.S. faces a critical energy challenge: its AI leadership depends on clean, firm power for data centers, yet current energy sources are insufficient. Nuclear power emerges as the most viable solution, but regulatory hurdles and construction challenges must be addressed to achieve sufficient capa...

Nuclear Power: The Key to U.S. AI Dominance
The U.S. faces a critical energy challenge: its AI leadership depends on clean, firm power for data centers, yet current energy sources are insufficient. Nuclear power emerges as the most viable solution, but regulatory hurdles and construction challenges must be addressed to achieve sufficient capa...
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60% Bias Score

Germany Weighs Nuclear Restart Amidst Political Change
Germany is considering restarting three nuclear power plants, facing challenges related to personnel and costs, while the Bundestag is set to dissolve ahead of an anticipated February 23rd election; an Israeli airstrike in Yemen killed two, prompting condemnation, and a prominent climate activist le...

Germany Weighs Nuclear Restart Amidst Political Change
Germany is considering restarting three nuclear power plants, facing challenges related to personnel and costs, while the Bundestag is set to dissolve ahead of an anticipated February 23rd election; an Israeli airstrike in Yemen killed two, prompting condemnation, and a prominent climate activist le...
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36% Bias Score

Delay in Dutch Nuclear Power Plant Construction Due to Location Uncertainty
Construction of two planned nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the government must investigate additional locations beyond the initially preferred site of Borssele, impacting the project timeline and raising concerns about the 2025 completion target.

Delay in Dutch Nuclear Power Plant Construction Due to Location Uncertainty
Construction of two planned nuclear power plants in the Netherlands is delayed because the government must investigate additional locations beyond the initially preferred site of Borssele, impacting the project timeline and raising concerns about the 2025 completion target.
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36% Bias Score

Flamanville EPR Reactor Connects to French Grid After 17-Year Delay
After 17 years of construction and significant cost overruns (€13.2 billion), the Flamanville EPR nuclear reactor in Normandy, France, connected to the national grid on December 21, 2024, marking a significant milestone for France's nuclear energy program and providing electricity for approximately ...

Flamanville EPR Reactor Connects to French Grid After 17-Year Delay
After 17 years of construction and significant cost overruns (€13.2 billion), the Flamanville EPR nuclear reactor in Normandy, France, connected to the national grid on December 21, 2024, marking a significant milestone for France's nuclear energy program and providing electricity for approximately ...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's Opposition Nuclear Plan: Unprecedented Waste Management Challenge
Australia's opposition proposes a 14-gigawatt nuclear energy plan by 2050, generating 880 barrels of highly radioactive spent fuel annually, requiring long-term storage and posing significant environmental and security challenges.

Australia's Opposition Nuclear Plan: Unprecedented Waste Management Challenge
Australia's opposition proposes a 14-gigawatt nuclear energy plan by 2050, generating 880 barrels of highly radioactive spent fuel annually, requiring long-term storage and posing significant environmental and security challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Gelderland's Ambitious Small Nuclear Reactor Plan Faces Uncertainty
The Dutch province of Gelderland plans to build two small modular nuclear reactors by 2035 to meet its CO2 reduction targets, despite concerns about the technology's readiness and potential costs, with other provinces also exploring this option.

Gelderland's Ambitious Small Nuclear Reactor Plan Faces Uncertainty
The Dutch province of Gelderland plans to build two small modular nuclear reactors by 2035 to meet its CO2 reduction targets, despite concerns about the technology's readiness and potential costs, with other provinces also exploring this option.
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44% Bias Score
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