Tagged With Nuclear
27 September 2022
Nuclear availability and the extent of low temperatures will decide how much LNG they will need for the months ahead
2 September 2022
But cost and commercialisation timeframes may prove a barrier to adoption
22 August 2022
Greater-than-expected requirements to burn the fuel to keep the lights on could harm supply conservation efforts
1 August 2022
East Asia’s power sector use may be poised to shrink from 2023, but demand for the fuel is expected to remain strong this year
27 July 2021
The country started loading crude from its new Jask oil terminal last week as doubts grow about the prospects for a revived JCPOA
30 April 2021
A purported leak is just the latest potential obstacle to Washington-Tehran rapprochement
14 December 2020
Domestic nuclear energy policy may be the president-elect’s best opportunity to make immediate strides towards net-zero
8 December 2020
The kingdom may be apprehensive about the incoming US president’s attitude towards Iran, but it could ultimately profit from the regime change
11 September 2020
Japan ignores strategic low-carbon energy options and risks muddling through by adding more coal
4 September 2020
The end of the Abe era is unlikely to lead the country to increase its unambitious target for renewables
20 August 2019
Extensive use of term contracts has protected utilities from the cost of extreme weather but looming nuclear shutdowns could leave them exposed
7 May 2019
The global trend towards the use of renewables is not denting the demand for older methods of power generation
21 February 2018
The Macron government faces the difficult task in 2018 of juggling competing demands for France's energy cocktail
25 October 2017
US energy secretary's subsidy plan gets a roasting