The Uncertain Future of Nuclear Power
26 Jun 2025 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy
Are Molten Salt Reactors the Future of Nuclear Power?
23 Jun 2025 Leave a comment
in defence economics, energy economics, environmental economics Tags: atomic energy
Google buys world’s first private mini-nuclear reactors
22 Oct 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy

By Paul Homewood h/t Ian Magness It’s good enough for Google, but not for Mad Miliband! Google has struck a deal to buy the world’s first private mini-nuclear reactors, as technology companies race to secure power for their data centres. The US search engine giant has ordered a fleet […]
Google buys world’s first private mini-nuclear reactors
Goodbye zero emissions
19 May 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy, Germany
Green energy
16 Apr 2024 Leave a comment
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National Rally Against Reckless Renewables: Australians Demand Nuclear Power ASAP
25 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
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Last Tuesday, more than 1,000 Australians marched on Canberra with a simple demand. Australia needs nuclear power ASAP. A lineup of top-flight speakers, including politicians, farmers and hard-core environmentalists (who have turned into the fiercest critics of subsidised wind and solar), backed by a very vocal crowd, laid out the truth about the great wind […]
National Rally Against Reckless Renewables: Australians Demand Nuclear Power ASAP
Poles Apart: Poland Joins Europe’s Nuclear Power Renaissance
23 Feb 2024 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy
Poland is the latest country to join the Europe-wide nuclear power renaissance. While their German neighbours set out to destroy their once reliable and affordable power supply with a maniacal attempt to run on sunshine and breezes, the Poles kept powering on using their abundant coal reserves. The same coal-fired plants routinely provide surplus power […]
Poles Apart: Poland Joins Europe’s Nuclear Power Renaissance
Renewables Targets Scrapped: Britain Joins French Nuclear Power Generation Renaissance
28 Jan 2024 1 Comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy, celebrity technologies, wind power

The French are just the latest European power to ditch ludicrous wind and solar generation targets in favour of nuclear power. And Britain is lining up to do much the same. Both have adopted net zero carbon oxide gas emissions targets, and the only way of meeting them is safe, reliable and affordable nuclear power. […]
Renewables Targets Scrapped: Britain Joins French Nuclear Power Generation Renaissance
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03 Jan 2024 Leave a comment
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Time to Bring Nuclear Energy Into the 21st Century
30 Dec 2023 Leave a comment
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The silver lining of this month’s United Nations COP28 global warming conference is the growing consensus that nuclear energy is critical to meeting national carbon dioxide reduction goals.
Time to Bring Nuclear Energy Into the 21st Century
Nuclear Necessity: Europeans Driving Nuclear Power’s Inevitable Renaissance
19 Dec 2023 Leave a comment
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When Vlad Putin put the squeeze on Europe’s gas supplies, Europeans embraced nuclear power out of urgent necessity. The grand wind and solar ‘transition’ were revealed as nothing but the greatest economic and environmental fraud, of all time. Incapable of delivering electricity as and when households and businesses need it, wind and solar run a […]
Nuclear Necessity: Europeans Driving Nuclear Power’s Inevitable Renaissance
The Nuclear Option: A Pragmatic Shift at COP28
03 Dec 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy
In a notable pivot at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, over 20 nations, led by the United States, have advocated for a substantial increase in nuclear energy.
The Nuclear Option: A Pragmatic Shift at COP28
Big Green in trouble – German version
16 Nov 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy, Germany, wind power
A number of folk have been waiting impatiently for the contradictions of consensus climate policy to become undeniably apparent. What’s happening in Germany might fit the bill. Germany’s ruling Socialist-Liberal-Green coalition shut down the last of the country’s operating nuclear reactors in April in line with their agreed policy. They overrode calls for a reversal […]
Big Green in trouble – German version
Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power
26 Aug 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: atomic energy, Germany


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