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U.S. Begs for More Nuclear

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted August 25, 2011

The reason for the commitment is simple: for all the recent news, nuclear is still our best choice for producing large amounts of round-the-clock, reliable electricity that is affordable, safe, and...

Iran's Nuclear Intentions

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted August 16, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica details the history of Iran's first nuclear power plant and the numerous delays preventing operation.

The Nuclear Industry Lives

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted July 25, 2011

Allow me to make a statement without any qualifiers: The nuclear industry is not dead.

Nuclear in Japan No More?

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted July 12, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica discusses the intentions of Japan's Prime Minister to phase-out nuclear power and one company with an out-of-this-world renewable solution.

New Safety Regulations for Nuclear Reactors

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted June 28, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica comments on the NRC's desire for new reactors and the review of old ones.

IAEA Concludes Nuclear Safety Meeting

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted June 23, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica discusses the results of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 5-day conference.

Italians Refuse to Return to Nuclear

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted June 13, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica comments on Italy's decision to stay away from nuclear power.

Japan's Nuclear Woes Impact Germany, Solar Stocks

Written by Brianna Panzica
Posted May 31, 2011

Guest contributor Brianna Panzica chronicles Germany's response to Japan's nuclear incident and what it means for solar stocks.

Nuclear Commitment

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 27, 2011

Guest contributor Kaitlin Walter explains why nuclear power will still dominate China's energy plans.

The Nuclear Renaissance Lives

Written by Luke Burgess
Posted April 21, 2011

Analyst Luke Burgess gives investors detailed information on how to take advantage of what he believes will be the biggest energy investment opportunity of 2011.

Nuclear Investing

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 13, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel discusses how Japan's nuclear power crisis could end support for nuclear power in the United States.

A Different Way to Play the Nuclear Comeback

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted December 14, 2010

Editor Keith Kohl offers readers another way to invest in the nuclear revival.

Chasing Nuclear Profits

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted December 7, 2010

Editor Keith Kohl takes a second look at the nuclear fever taking hold.

Saudi Arabia has Nuclear Energy in Sight

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted October 3, 2010

Michael Boytano weighs in on Saudi Arabia's potential nuclear energy movement.

Major Nuclear Announcements

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted September 11, 2010

Editor Nick Hodge focuses on the week's nuclear news with major announcements from Argentina, Germany, Lithuania, and the Middle East.

Nuclear Reactor Design Breakthrough

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted September 1, 2010

Editor Nick Hodge reveals a new trend in nuclear reactor construction, and how investors can use it to their benefit.

Nuclear Start-up Companies

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted August 18, 2010

Editor Nick Hodge discloses how billionaires get richer: they invest in young nuclear companies.

Nuclear Powered Desalination

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted August 9, 2010

Energy & Capital editor Nick Hodge discusses nuclear powered desalination and its benefits over other systems.

Tiny Nuclear Company Leads American Resurgence

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted July 21, 2010

Energy and Capital Editor Nick Hodge shares with readers details on a little-known nuclear company that's set to explode on certain hidden news...

Global Nuclear Energy Developments

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted May 11, 2010

Energy & Capital Editor Nick Hodge discusses global nuclear energy advancements and the one company that will help the U.S. play catch-up.