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Nuclear Power

The Doel Nuclear Power Station is seen on April 16, 2022 in Beveren, Belgium.

Once Reviled, Nuclear Power Is Now Looking Good to Environmentalists

Climate change and soaring energy prices means even environmentalists are warming up to the idea of nuclear power.
By Linda Carroll

Bill Gates’ Energy Startup Picks Tiny Wyoming Coal Town to Build Nuclear Reactor

The nuclear reactor uses a new technology that's supposed to prevent incidents like those in Chernobyl and Fukushima.
By Sissi Cao
The main advantage of a nuclear submarine is the ability to remain submerged almost indefinitely, whereas diesel boats either need to surface or extend a "snorkel" above the water to "breathe."

Are Diesel-Powered Submarines Better Than America’s Leading Nuclear Fleet?

One such conventional boat is on record "sinking" a U.S. nuclear-powered sub.
By Chris Roberts
A nuclear power plant.

NJ Politics Digest: Feds Might Quash State Plan to Have Residents Bail Out Nuke Plant

By Observer Politics Team
Phil Murphy

NJ Politics Digest: Will Murphy’s Question on Out-Of-State Benefits Impact Nuke Bill?

By Steve Cronin

Aliens on ‘Super-Earths’ Might be Trapped on Those Worlds Forever

By Neel V. Patel
A nuclear power plant.

New Jersey Lawmakers Finally Pass Nuclear Subsidy Bill

By Christian Hetrick
The New Jersey state house.

NJ Politics Digest: From Utilities to Sales Tax, Prepare to Pay More

By Steve Cronin
New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney

NJ Politics Digest: Nuke Plant Owners Add Pressure in Fight for $300 Million Subsidy

By Steve Cronin
Phil Murphy.

NJ Politics Digest: State Democrats Plan to Circumvent SALT Problem

By Steve Cronin
A nuclear power plant.

Nuclear Subsidy Bill Pulled From Lame Duck Session in NJ

By Alyana Alfaro
Dana Redd.

NJ Legislature to Weigh Major Bills During Thursday’s Lame Duck Session

By Alyana Alfaro
A nuclear power plant.

NJ Politics Digest: PSEG to Close Nuclear Plants Without NJ Subsidies

By Christian Hetrick and Steve Cronin
Cooling towers from the Limerick Generating Station, a nuclear power plant in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, are seen from a nearby neighborhood March 25, 2011. Limerick consists of two boiling water reactors designed by General Electric and is located on the Schuylkill River.

Cybercriminals Have Already Broken Into US Energy Companies

By Brady Dale
The San Onofre atomic power plant in California.

US Falls Behind the Rest of the World in Nuclear Power Production

By Steve Cohen
An abandoned dog is seen within the exclusion zone, about 6km away from Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, on April 12, 2011 in Futaba Town , Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Japan's nuclear agency today confirmed that the crisis alert level has been raised to level 7, indicating a level of radiation equal to that of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

360 Film Gives Viewers First Look at Fukushima Exclusion Zone Art Show

By Alanna Martinez
Holding a banner, a protester joins a demonstration in front of the parliament building in Tokyo on March 11, 2017, the sixth anniversary day of the a deadly earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.

Six Years After Fukushima, Much of Japan Has Lost Faith in Nuclear Power

By Tatsujiro Suzuki
The Indian Point nuclear power plant is seen March 18, 2011 in Buchanan, New York.

Gov. Cuomo Behaves Like New York Has an Energy Fairy

By The Editors
High Flux Isotope Reactor Gamma Blue Glow

Nuclear Power—Not Electric Cars—Will Change Our World (Sorry Elon)

By Richard Muller
Protesters hold placards and shout slogans as they take part in an anti-Turkey picket outside the Turkish embassy in Moscow (KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images)

Out of Gas: Turkey Is Losing Its Battle With Russia

By Micah Halpern
A picture taken on August 20, 2010 shows an Iranian flag fluttering at an undisclosed location in the Islamic republic next to a surface-to-surface Qiam-1 (Rising) missile which was test fired a day before Iran was due to launch its Russian-built first nuclear power plant. Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the missile was entirely designed and built domestically and powered by liquid fuel. AFP PHOTO/VAHID REZA ALAEI (Photo credit should read VAHID REZA ALAEI/AFP/Getty Images)

Finally, Adult Supervision on Iran

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Rudy Giuliani (Photo: Getty)

Rudy Giuliani Says Closing The Indian Point Nuclear Plant Would ‘Be A Catastrophe For New York City’

By Hunter Walker

Obama-Clinton Policy Team Hits Fast Wall: India

By Jason Horowitz

Obama and McCain Seem to Understand the Importance of Renewable Energy

By Steve Cohen
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