Reactors back on agenda as nations seek solutions to climate change and energy security
2023 was a comeback year for nuclear. With operational successes, ambitious new build projects, advancements in SMR technology, notable political shifts, and key initiatives in the fuel sector as western nations ramped up efforts to end Russia’s dominance. There were setbacks too, with US company NuScale cancelling a major SMR project.
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