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For Nuclear Power, 2025 needs to be the year of making projects happen

As we reported last month at COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Government Pledge to triple global nuclear by 2050 added six new signatories bringing the total number of countries who have signed the pledge to 31.  Support for nuclear power to both meet countries’ clean energy and energy security Read more…

By mzconsultng, 4 monthsDecember 31, 2024 ago

Nuclear Energy Summit – Broadening the nuclear coalition

In our last two posts we looked at the pledge signed by more than 20 countries at COP28 in Dubai to triple the amount of nuclear globally by 2050 and the pledge made by more than 120 companies in the nuclear industry to meet this challenge.  This month we comment Read more…

By mzconsultng, 1 yearMarch 29, 2024 ago

Tripling the global nuclear fleet will require massive capacity building

In our last post we looked at the pledge signed by more than 20 countries at COP28 in Dubai to triple the amount of nuclear globally by 2050.  This month we consider the pledge made by more than 120 companies in the nuclear industry to meet this challenge and support Read more…

By mzconsultng, 1 yearFebruary 9, 2024 ago

The World Pledges to Triple Nuclear Power at COP28

Earlier this year, we wrote a post stating that “in 2022 the world acknowledged that net zero needs nuclear – in 2023 it will realize it needs a whole lot of it.”  Well, as 2023 draws to a close, it has!  This month at COP28 in Dubai, more than 20 Read more…

By mzconsultng, 1 yearDecember 15, 2023 ago

How do we solve the world’s big issues if we are not interested in truth?

Making good decisions on issues of importance like climate change requires access to evidenced-based, truthful information. And yet we currently live in a world where there has never been greater effort to control people through misinformation.  Unfortunately, more and more people simply don’t seem to care.  Likely of no surprise Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsSeptember 30, 2023 ago

The California Duck Curve gets deeper – the challenges of high levels of intermittent variable renewable energy

A recent article caught our eye – “Stanford study warns against overnight charging of electric cars at home” in California.  This study noted that most electric vehicle (EV) owners tend to charge their vehicles at home during the evening or overnight (which should come as no surprise to anyone), leading Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsAugust 21, 2023 ago

Achieving Net Zero – A global problem requires global solutions

If you live in a relatively rich country (other than the United States), how often have you heard someone bemoaning government policies to cut carbon emissions say something like – “since we only emit about 1% of global CO2, we could cut our emissions to zero, and it would make Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsJuly 5, 2023 ago

Nuclear project structures – it’s about managing risk

In our recent post on nuclear project financing, we noted the importance of reducing risk to investors to ensure projects can raise sufficient competitively priced capital needed to build them.  Today we will discuss project structures.  What are they and why are they important?  The project structure is how the Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsMay 31, 2023 ago

In 2022 the world acknowledged that net zero needs nuclear – in 2023 it will realize it needs a whole lot of it

Early last month, Vogtle Unit 3, the first new nuclear plant to be built in the United States in decades, went critical, meaning it started to nuclear fission and move down the path to producing its first electricity and becoming operational.  This was great news as the project has had Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsApril 18, 2023 ago

Closing perfectly good nuclear plants before their end of life – it’s a sin!

In March, Kuosheng Unit 2 became the latest nuclear unit to be retired following the expiry of its 40-year operating licence in accordance with Taiwan’s nuclear phase-out policy.  This is the fourth unit to be shut down in Taiwan leaving just two more operating units at Maanshan.  When their licences Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsMarch 20, 2023 ago

Canada’s nuclear industry continues to shine

On December 15, 2022, the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) issued ”Pathways to Decarbonization – A report to the Minister of Energy to evaluate a moratorium on new natural gas generation in Ontario and to develop a pathway to zero emissions in the electricity sector”.  This report considers a Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsDecember 28, 2022 ago

The Energy Trilemma – important lessons from recent events

With COP27 in Egypt coming to a close, there is broader acceptance of the role for nuclear power in solving the climate crisis, as it is one of the few electricity generation options that positively impacts all three dimensions of the energy trilemma.  What is the energy trilemma?  It is Read more…

By mzconsultng, 2 yearsNovember 18, 2022 ago

Achieving net zero requires building all low carbon technologies including lots of nuclear

In its 2022 report on the role of nuclear power in fighting climate change, “Nuclear Power and Secure Energy Transitions”, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says “Nuclear energy can help make the energy sector’s journey away from unabated fossil fuels faster and more secure.” It goes on to clearly lay Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsOctober 31, 2022 ago

Keeping the lights on is of critical importance for a prosperous future

We previously talked about energy security and the impact on global energy markets resulting from the crisis in Ukraine.  In that post we discussed energy security from the traditional perspective of risk of disruption in global energy flows as a result of geopolitical issues.  Today we will expand upon the Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsSeptember 22, 2022 ago

The World Nuclear University Summer Institute is back – and I am just so happy

I recently returned from making my modest contribution to the World Nuclear University (WNU) Summer Institute (SI) in Spain.  I was so excited to be able to attend in person!!  I wrote about this great program after the last summer institute in Romania back in 2019.  At that time who Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsJuly 18, 2022 ago

Deregulated electricity markets don’t support a viable energy transition

In the early 1990s, deregulating electricity generation seemed like a good idea.  Led by the UK, many markets rushed to dismantle their vertically integrated electric utilities with the goal of creating competition to benefit their customers, the electricity using public.   The view was that utilities had become fat and lazy Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsJune 28, 2022 ago

The nuclear industry approach to managing waste is a model for all

This month, as we continue our short series on energy economics, our focus is the nuclear industry’s commitment to safely managing its wastes.  More specifically how this commitment ensures the cost of managing waste is included in nuclear power economics and how funds are set aside to pay for it.  Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsMarch 27, 2022 ago

2021 – The year the nuclear energy narrative started to change

This past year, as COP26 came and went, and the climate discussion turned from emission reductions to net zero targets; more and more governments have come to accept that nuclear power should, and in fact must, play an important role in meeting their aggressive climate goals.  China is leading the Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsDecember 23, 2021 ago

At COP26 – the nuclear young generation showed the world the future of nuclear

The role of nuclear power in supporting global decarbonization was discussed more at this COP than at any previous one.  We have seen articles with headlines like “Nuclear Was the Quiet Hero of COP26” talking about the gains made in getting people to listen to the arguments in support of Read more…

By mzconsultng, 3 yearsNovember 28, 2021 ago

Preparing for COP26 – a little less conversation – a little more action

In advance of COP26, the next important global meeting to discuss climate change, the International Energy Agency (IEA) released it World Energy Outlook 2021 (and for the first time is offering it for free).  And while it notes “a new energy economy is emerging”, it is telling us what we Read more…

By mzconsultng, 4 yearsOctober 25, 2021 ago

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