Germany ditching nuclear isn’t as bonkers as it seems
With the price of natural gas having fallen to a two-year low, Berlin’s big energy gamble isn’t being punished as much as it might have been.
With the price of natural gas having fallen to a two-year low, Berlin’s big energy gamble isn’t being punished as much as it might have been.
Neil and Jonathan talk to Mark Nelson, energy consultant and nuclear advocate, about the politics of Germany’s contentious phaseout and its economic consequences.
Even as we approach the 70th anniversary of the first nuclear power stations, there is still no global consensus on how best to handle high level nuclear waste.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: The beleaguered MPC moves slowly, Anglo American on the rocks, and nuclear breakthrough stories sow conFusion.
Serhii Plokhy weighs up the risk and reward of nuclear power through the tales of six nuclear disasters.
The continent won’t be able to make the transition towards renewables or away from Russia without nuclear power. Why is it being ignored?
In Britain, the dream of nuclear fusion power is inching closer to reality. Fusion produces more energy per gram of fuel than any other process achieved on Earth.
Fear of nuclear accidents and the unresolved issue of radioactive waste disposal make nuclear power controversial. But some scientists believe the general public doesn’t have a proportionate view on the risk associated with low level radiation.
As tensions remain at fever pitch between Tehran and Washington, Iran continues to breach limits agreed in the 2015 Iran deal, known as the Joint
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