insert_link NamibiaNuclear science conference begins in Swakopmund The 2nd Nuclear Science and Technology Conference is underway in Swakopmund. The conference brings together policymakers, scientists, experts, and nuclear industry players to explore the potential of nuclear science. Health Minister, Kalumbi Shangula. today24 October, 2024 57
insert_link Business / EconomicsGoogle invests in nuclear to power AI demands Google has announced it will fund the construction of seven small nuclear reactors as the search engine giant seeks more electricity to power its artificial intelligence plans. Big tech firms have emerged as key players in the US nuclear industry. Ira Spitzer tell us more. today15 October, 2024 87
insert_link Business / EconomicsINTERVIEW: Exploring Namibia’s Nuclear Energy Potential: Insights from Independent Researcher Josef K. Sheehama In a rapidly evolving energy landscape, Namibia faces unique opportunities and challenges as it contemplates the possibility of nuclear-powered electricity generation. We sat down with Josef K. Sheehama, an independent business and economics researcher, to discuss the prospects of harnessing nuclear energy in Namibia, the strategic considerations, and the potential socio-economic impacts. Sheehama, who has contributed extensively to discussions on economic policy and development, shared his insights on the path […] today20 August, 2024 36
insert_link Business / EconomicsNamibia’s Nuclear Energy Prospects Can Produce Many Jobs Says Expert Josef K. Sheehama Namibia is exploring the potential of nuclear energy as part of its evolving energy strategy. Independent business and economics researcher Josef K. Sheehama discussed the opportunities and challenges of nuclear power in Namibia, highlighting its potential for energy independence and job creation. Sheehama, known for his contributions to economic policy discussions, shared his views on the strategic and socio-economic implications of adopting nuclear energy. today20 August, 2024 30
insert_link WorldJapan eyes nuclear future as it marks 13 years since Fukushima disaster Services are taking place around Japan as the country marks 13 years since a powerful earthquake and tsunami hit the country killing 18-thousand people and triggering a triple meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant. The anniversary comes as Tokyo looks to begin restarting many of its nuclear stations which were idled after the disaster. Chris Gilbert reports. today11 March, 2024 17
insert_link Science & TechnologyRussia says it may team with China to put first nuclear power plant on the moon Russia and China are considering a collaborative project to install the moon's first nuclear power plant by the mid-2030s. today7 March, 2024 82
insert_link 2 Business / EconomicsUnlocking Namibia’s Potential: High Economic Intelligence’s Salomo Hei Discusses the Benefits of Uranium Jan 31, 2024,/ Leonard Witbeen In a recent interview, Salomo Hei, the Managing Director at High Economic Intelligence, shares insights into the significant benefits of uranium for Namibia's economic landscape. Hei expresses optimism about the global development of nuclear power as a diversified energy source. He highlights the positive impact on the energy sector, emphasizing the success stories of nuclear power in various parts of the world. Namibia, being one […] today31 January, 2024 52 2