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Fueling the Hyperscale Era: Russian and Chinese Control of Uranium Supply Chains
Europe, Energy and Environment, Security IAR Staff 1/25/26 Europe, Energy and Environment, Security IAR Staff 1/25/26

Fueling the Hyperscale Era: Russian and Chinese Control of Uranium Supply Chains

With an increased international focus on nuclear energy, countries should evaluate potential chokepoints in the supply chain.

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New Kid on the Grid: China’s Price for Becoming the Poster Child for Nuclear Energy
East Asia, Energy and Environment Damian Ortega, Contributing Writer 1/4/22 East Asia, Energy and Environment Damian Ortega, Contributing Writer 1/4/22

New Kid on the Grid: China’s Price for Becoming the Poster Child for Nuclear Energy

Amid an unparalleled nuclear power buildup at home and abroad, China is confronted with deficiencies in safety that could irreparably damage the international effort against climate change.

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