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Étiquette : Nuclear Energy

Analysis of conventional and advanced nuclear technologies, fuel cycles, supply chains and deployment constraints. Topics include SMRs, advanced reactors, nuclear fuels, regulation, industrial capacity and project economics.

juin 30, 2026juillet 14, 2026Critical Materials & Supply Chains, Français

Lithium for Nuclear is Under The Radar

Lithium for batteries dominates the debate. Yet very specific lithium streams are becoming critical for advanced nuclear. Natural lithium (7.5% Li-6 and 92.5% Li-7) is perfectly fine for EVs because only chemical purity matters, not isotope ratio. However, isotopes are considered differently in the nuclear sector ▶️ In fission, Li-7 […]

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juin 30, 2026juillet 14, 2026Critical Materials & Supply Chains, Français, Industrial Policy & Geopolitics

The New US DoE organization

I had a look at the new organisation chart of the US DOE over the weekend… and the message is pretty clear ➡️ What are the main changes? • The 2 major clean energy pillars EERE (Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) and OCED (Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations) […]

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juin 30, 2026juillet 14, 2026Français, Industrial Policy & Geopolitics

Any Eisenhower in the room? – Dec. 2025

If you know the nuclear world, you know that “Atoms for Peace” was never only idealism. It was a strategic move by the US, exactly 72 years ago (8 Dec. 1953) at the start of the Cold War. ➡️ A few strategic goals often forgotten • Limit growing Soviet influence […]

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