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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, 4 yearsJuly 18, 2022 ago

A war raises fears about nuclear plant safety

As the 11th anniversary of the Fukushima accident passed in March, there were none of the regular articles that we see in the press every year to remind us how scary that event was. Often these articles have focused more on the nuclear accident and barely mentioned the catastrophic impact Read more

By mzconsultng, 4 yearsMay 1, 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, 4 yearsMarch 27, 2022 ago

Energy economics – why system costs matter

In our last post, we quoted from recent reports that clearly lay out the environmental benefits of nuclear power.  This month we want to start off the year by launching a short series addressing some of the issues that impact energy economics.  Today we will talk about the importance of Read more

By mzconsultng, 4 yearsJanuary 31, 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, 4 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, 4 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

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

The Energy transition requires a huge increase in mining of critical minerals

When considering the sustainability of future low carbon energy sources, the focus tends to be on where the energy comes from.  Renewable energy is seen as environmentally sustainable in that it is both low carbon and the resource unlimited; energy from the sun, wind and water will never run out.  Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsJune 28, 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

Fukushima 10 years later – its time to focus on the social science

Ten years have passed since Japan suffered the great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that killed 20,000 people, caused US$300 billion of damage and initiated the accident at the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant.  Reviewing the media reporting last month, the nature of the stories has changed.  There were of course Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsApril 28, 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

Yes – Nuclear power is an economically competitive low carbon energy source

When it comes to the economics of electricity, there is no report more important than Projected Cost of Electricity, issued every 5 years by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA).  This report (now in its 9th edition) collects electricity costs of various technologies from Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsJanuary 22, 2021 ago

2020 was a year of global challenge – working together will make 2021 much better

What a year it has been!  A year ago, we were all looking forward to the possibilities of a new decade.  Today, as the year comes to a close, we are happy to see 2020 behind us.   We don’t usually write about events outside the energy industry.  But this year Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsDecember 29, 2020 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

Forget about public acceptance for nuclear power – it’s time for public enthusiasm!

Nuclear power can provide almost limitless economic, reliable, low carbon electricity to power the world, yet it continues to struggle to achieve the respect it so desperately seeks.  For 40 years we have been hearing the same thing – that for nuclear power to achieve its potential we must work Read more

By mzconsultng, 5 yearsSeptember 28, 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

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