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France PPE3 Energy Plan Confirms Nuclear Expansion to 2035

France has formally published its third Multiannual Energy Programme (PPE3), setting out the country’s energy strategy for 2026–2035 and confirming a decisive expansion of nuclear power alongside continued development of renewable generation. The plan, presented by Prime Minister Sébastien...

Amentum Secures UK Nuclear Power Plants Contracts with EDF

Amentum, a US defence and engineering firm, announced on January 27, 2026 that it had secured UK nuclear power plants contracts with EDF valued at up to $730 million (about £540 million). The agreements cover engineering and technical services...

Rosatom on 3D Metal Printing in Kyrgyzstan Hydropower Sector

Rosatom, the Russian State Agency for Atomic Energy, has signed an agreement to introduce 3D metal printing in Kyrgyzstan hydropower sector, marking a significant step toward localized manufacturing of critical equipment for power generation facilities. Signed in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, the...

Duke Energy Enters Early Stages of Nuclear Development

Duke Energy has entered the early stages of nuclear development planning across North Carolina formally by way of submitting an early site permit - ESP application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for land that is located near to its...

China Third-Generation Nuclear Power Technology Operational

Hualong One nuclear power base, which is apparently the world’s largest, went on to officially complete its Phase I project on January 01, 2026, after the No. 2 Unit of the Zhangzhou nuclear power plant went on to enter commercial operation....

Rosatom Tests High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor Fuel

Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear conglomerate, went on to announce the successful completion of critical tests on fuel that is designed for high-temperature gas-cooled reactor fuel - HTGR, confirming its stability even under extreme heat. These results are indeed...

Holtec Seeks Deployment of Small Modular Reactors in Hungary

Holtec International, along with the state-owned energy company MVM from Hungary, has signed a memorandum of understanding - MoU so as to explore the rollout of SMR-300 small modular reactor technology from Holtec in Hungary, Holtec remarked in a post...

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