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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

Welcome nuclear newcomer countries to the nuclear family

So far in 2021 two new countries have started producing nuclear energy for the first time.  The UAE has put the first unit of its 4-unit Barakah plant into service with the second one following close behind.  In Belarus, it is the same story, as the first unit of the Read more

By mzconsultng, 4 yearsSeptember 30, 2021 ago

It’s time to rethink the South Korean nuclear phase out policy

President Moon Jae-in of South Korea followed through on his campaign pledge to reduce Korea’s reliance on nuclear power only a month after his inauguration in May 2017.  He quickly announced Korea would stop building new reactors and not life extend those in operation.  The objective was to replace nuclear Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsAugust 17, 2021 ago

When ideology wins over science, we all lose

Europe is fully committed to addressing the climate crisis, targeting a 55% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 (from 2020 levels) and then becoming the world’s first carbon neutral continent by 2050.  Today, almost half of its low carbon electricity comes from nuclear power as Europe has the world’s largest Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsMay 31, 2021 ago

The energy transition must make society better and not leave people behind

In December we wrote about the world’s drive to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.  A laudable goal, the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2020 illustrates a possible path to getting there.  This would be achieved through electrification (using clean electricity sources), efficiency gains and behaviour changes.  The first two Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsMarch 5, 2021 ago

Net Zero needs more nuclear – it’s time to get on with it

Adopted in 2015, 196 countries signed the Paris Climate Agreement (to date 188 of them have ratified it) accepting global ambition to limit global warming to “well below” 2C and adding an aspirational goal of limiting warming to 1.5C. The Paris deal also commits signatories to balance greenhouse gas emissions Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsDecember 8, 2020 ago

Delivering reliable electricity – nuclear plants just keep on running

On October 22, 2020 Darlington Unit 1 achieved a milestone never achieved before by a nuclear power plant running for 1,000 days continuously without an outage, either unplanned or planned1.  And it is still running.  This unit, operated by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) secured the world record for continuous operations Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsOctober 25, 2020 ago

Saving the planet step 3 – Move forward with Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

Last year we started a 3-part series on Saving the planet with nuclear power.  First, we talked about keeping the existing nuclear fleet operating as long as possible (Saving the planet step 1).  Then, in step 2, we talked about building a new global fleet of large Generation III nuclear Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsAugust 21, 2020 ago

Energy is life – and nuclear power can provide the reliable clean energy essential to our future

It has been about two months that most of us have been staying home to help flatten the curve of the COVID 19 pandemic.  While it may seem difficult, we keep telling our kids how lucky we are to have incomes as we work from home to limit our health Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsMay 12, 2020 ago

Is nuclear energy clean energy? Canada says yes!

At the Canadian Nuclear Association conference on February 27, the Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, made the Canadian position on the role of nuclear power to combat climate change crystal clear.  “As the world tackles a changing climate, nuclear power is poised to provide the next wave Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsMarch 5, 2020 ago

Europe says it wants to be carbon neutral by 2050 – nuclear must be part of the plan

In December European leaders agreed to make the European Union carbon neutral by 2050.  European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described it as Europe’s “man on the moon” moment.  With this kind of strong statement of commitment, you would think that EU countries would use every option available to Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsJanuary 29, 2020 ago

With a new decade upon us, clean energy is as simple as following the science

It’s hard to believe, but a new decade is upon us.  (We wrote the decade and nuclear power in our post earlier this year celebrating 10 years of blogging.)  As the decade comes to a close, 2019 seems to be the year that climate change is finally being taken seriously, Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsDecember 30, 2019 ago

Saving the planet step 2 – let’s build as many Generation III nuclear plants as we can

It has been more than a decade since the nuclear industry focused its attention on the next generation of nuclear plants, the Generation III designs.  Most of the world’s current operating fleet (440 nuclear reactors in 30 countries) are classified as Generation II plants, the first generation of truly commercial Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsNovember 30, 2019 ago

Environmental Symbols – demonizing pipelines won’t solve climate change

Here in Canada, we recently held a bitterly fought federal election with the outcome being the existing government was returned to power but reduced to a minority.  One of the big issues this election cycle was climate change.  It was fascinating to watch as one side claimed government was not Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsOctober 29, 2019 ago

Saving the planet step 1 – Keep the nuclear fleet operating as long as possible

On the cusp of the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York where there was a collective outrage at the slow pace of decarbonization in the world, we lost another operating nuclear plant before its time as Three Mile Island Unit 1 closed after 45 years of operation.  It Read more

By mzconsultng, 6 yearsSeptember 27, 2019 ago

International Energy Agency (IEA) says we need nuclear

The International Energy Agency (IEA) plays an important role in looking at the global energy scene.  Every year it publishes the World Energy Outlook (WEO) providing important information and analysis to countries to support their development of energy policy.  Over the years, the focus of the WEO has been to Read more

By mzconsultng, 7 yearsJune 26, 2019 ago

10 years of blogging…. Nuclear power is making progress, but it hasn’t been easy

It’s hard to believe, but this month it is 10 years since our first blog post in May of 2009.  10 years!  And what a decade it has been for the nuclear power industry.  There were highs and lows, and most of all change….. In 2009, there was still optimism Read more

By mzconsultng, 7 yearsMay 27, 2019 ago

We already have the perfect energy storage – nuclear fuel

If decarbonizing global energy systems is a priority; it seems obvious that all low carbon options should be considered as part of the solution.  Yet, a year and a half after 21 prominent scientists disproved the Jacobson paper that claimed a 100% renewables electricity system is feasible in the USA Read more

By mzconsultng, 7 yearsFebruary 21, 2019 ago

The world needs more nuclear – and it needs it now

The world is burning – or it’s about to – so says the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in its special report considering the benefit to the planet if we manage to keep the increase in temperature to 1.5 C rather than the target most often discussed of 2 Read more

By mzconsultng, 7 yearsDecember 28, 2018 ago

Everybody knows how energy will be generated in the future, or do they?

At an event a few weeks ago, a number of speakers prefaced their comments with statements like “everybody knows the future will be based on distributed generation – primarily with small scale renewables and storage to provide reliability”.  While there is currently a trend towards increased use of wind and Read more

By mzconsultng, 8 yearsJune 1, 2018 ago

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