China Nuclear Submarines

Featured Image: Type 052D-class destroyer with the aircraft carrier Liaoning and other Chinese warships in April 2018. REUTERS/Stringer Business Insider: “China has launched new, more advanced ships at a steady clip in recent years, building what is now the world’s largest navy. It has also sent those ships on more complex operations across a wider swath of theContinue reading “China Nuclear Submarines”

The Nuclear Fusion Project.

How close are Scientists to developing fusion energy? The Nuclear Fusion Project transitioned to Green Energy. The use of producing energy: This difference in mass arises due to the difference in nuclear binding energy between the atomic nuclei before and after the reaction. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers active or main-sequence stars and other high-magnitude stars, where large amounts ofContinue reading “The Nuclear Fusion Project.”

U.S. Energy Independence Matters.

Featured image: Houston Chronicle photo. https://www.cfr.org/timeline/oil-dependence-and-us-foreign-policy In 1880, the United States is responsible for 85 percent of the world’s crude oil production and refining, and kerosene is the fourth largest U.S. export. However, U.S. dominance of European and Asian oil markets is challenged by new oil finds controlled by Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Russia.Continue reading “U.S. Energy Independence Matters.”

U.S. Energy Agenda and Nuclear Revitalization.

The White House Energy Agenda Today, at a White House convening with energy communities, the Biden-Harris Administration will announce historic new actions to create jobs, lower costs, and invest in the energy communities that powered this nation for generations. President Biden came to the White House to end years of big words but little actionContinue reading “U.S. Energy Agenda and Nuclear Revitalization.”