#Nuclear Power
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For 18 years, Soviet warhead uranium powered one in ten American light bulbs. As nuclear arsenals grow and climate pressure mounts, can the Megatons to Megawatts deal be revived?
Tokyo Electric Power Co. plans massive asset sales including Kandenko shares and real estate as it struggles with Fukushima debt burden and nuclear restart challenges.
On Jan 21, 2026, TEPCO partially restarted the world's largest nuclear plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, after 15 years. Explore the economic and energy implications for Japan.
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[email protected]TEPCO restarts the world's largest Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant in 2026, 15 years after the Fukushima disaster. Explore the implications for Japan's energy security.
TEPCO officially restarts the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant in 2026. Explore the economic impact, $70B investment, and Japan's energy security strategy.
China expanded its power capacity 7x faster than the US in 2025, betting on 80% renewables and a 2030 nuclear lead to dominate the AI infrastructure race.
TEPCO plans a $70 billion (11 trillion yen) investment to increase its carbon-free power share to 60% by 2040. Learn about the nuclear restart and AI power strategy.
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[email protected]Chinese experts and Kissinger's predictions suggest Japan could develop nuclear weapons in under 3 years. Read about the shifting security landscape in Tokyo.
Japan is offering a $1.3 billion subsidy program, covering up to 50% of investment costs for new factories and data centers that run on 100% renewable or nuclear power.