New York is gearing up to crown a hometown for at least 1 gigawatt of new advanced nuclear generation this year, a move state ...
The downstate grid is roughly 90% dependent on fossil fuels and facing rising demand from increasing use of electricity for heat, transportation and more.
New York state expects to select a community this year to host at least 1 gigawatt of new nuclear energy, signaling a push to accelerate reactor development as electricity demand climbs.
On the eve of the opening of a nuclear treaty review conference, Japanese atomic bomb survivors marched through the streets of Manhattan on April 26, calling for an end to war and the abolition of ...
Diplomats from nearly every nation are convening in New York for a four-week review of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of ...
New York is planning to build the nation’s first new major nuclear power plant in more than 15 years, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. The “zero-admission advanced” plant in an upstate New York location ...
More than 200 hibakusha and other people marched for a kilometer to the U.N. headquarters in Midtown Manhattan.
Political leaders and antinuclear activists from many countries came together in New York on Monday as officials set out to ...
Whilst calculating the precise likelihood of nuclear war remains complicated and unpredictable, rising global tensions have heightened that danger. Although numerous countries are working together to ...
The NPT is essentially a bargain struck in the late 1960s between the states that had nuclear weapons and those that did not.