World Warms to Nuclear Power, From the archive - article by Dr Nigel Mortimer originally published in the December '89/January '90 issue of the SCRAM Safe Energy Journal. read more
Nuclear reactors are not like a 60 watt light bulb in that when you turn it on, it consumes 60 watts of energy the entire time it is on. Once a nuclear reactor is carefully brought to self-sustaining (critical) it is responsive in nature, by design. read more
With the depleting resources and high energy demand the world is looking towards the nuclear energy as its source that is created from the nucleus of an atom. Nuclear energy, as the term says, is released from the very nucleus of an atom. This happens as a result of its mass being converted to energy. read more
National Policy Statement new nuclear 1GW post 2025 The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has launched a consultation on its proposed process and criteria for the designation of potentially suitable sites as part of a new National Policy Statement (NPS) for nuclear power above 1GW single reactor capacity for deployment between 2026 and the end of 2035. read more