Australia has always been famously shy of nuclear power and construction of plants is prohibited to this day.
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China continues coal crackdown
China’s ongoing five year plan to cut coal and steel production and address pollution will see it punish regional governments for failing to close coal mines and steel mills.
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The Nuclear Royal Commission’s spotlight on the need for reform
Minerals Council of Australia's executive director for uranium, Daniel Zavattiero, outlines what the removal of South Australia's ban on nuclear energy means for the state.
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South Australia is now coal-free, and batteries could fill the energy gap
South Australia’s last coal-fired power station closed on Monday this week, leaving the state with only gas and wind power generators, so what will be South Australia's energy future?
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Location, location, location: why South Australia could take the world’s nuclear waste
South Australia’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission has recommended the state investigate an international storage site for intermediate and high-level (spent fuel) nuclear waste.
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Uranium’s state of play
The only way is up for Australia's prospects in the Uranium game, with a changing energy landscape bound to increase demand. Duyen Nguyen reports.
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Australia needs a nuclear storage site, but it’s a long way away
Australia has been trying to construct a new nuclear storage site for the past thirty-five years without success, but is it close to solution?
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SA nuclear commission starts today
The first of South Australia’s public hearings of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission will begin today.
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Good luck G7 leaders – we won’t be off fossil fuels by 2100
The G7 summit saw leaders promise to end all fossil fuel usage by 2100, but is this really achievable?
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Harvesting usable fuel from nuclear waste – and dealing with the last chemical troublemakers
While no one is a fan of nuclear waste, what would it mean for the sector if it could be recycled?
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The case for nuclear power – despite the risks
With zero emissions, and lower cost per megawatt, how does nuclear energy fit into our energy future?
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Court rules against Japanese nuclear restart
Japan’s nuclear restart program has been stalled, with a court halting plans to turn back on two operations in the city of Takahama.
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Should Australia consider thorium nuclear power?
is it time for Australia to finally have the nuclear energy discussion?
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World Nuclear Association welcomes South Australian nuclear review
The WNA has welcomed South Australia's review into whether the state should expand the role of nuclear energy in the state.
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What’s inside the first new US nuclear plant in two decades
As the US commissions its first new nuclear plant in years, how has it opening changed the face of energy generation in the country?
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South Australia to consider growth in nuclear industry
A royal commission will examine the potential for SA to increase its role in the nuclear production cycle, announced by premier Jay Weatherill on Sunday.
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Australia’s nuclear energy future in the spotlight
Engineers will meet in Melbourne today to discuss the future of nuclear power in Australia.
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Japan’s nuclear restart to boost Australian uranium industry
The Minerals Council of Australia says Australia’s uranium industry is set for a boost as Japan moves to restart nuclear reactors for the first time since the Fukushima meltdown.
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Uranium exploration deal for Northern Territory
Uranium mining hopeful Toro Energy has signed a farm-in joint venture deal with nuclear powerhouse AREVA Resources.
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The future of uranium mining: A bull market ahead [infographic]
Uranium is not just taking off in Australia, but making headway internationally.
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