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Big Carl makes second nuclear reactor dome lift at UK nuclear power station on 17 July
Nuclear company Oklo has selected a lead constructor for its first commercial advanced modular nuclear reactor, at Idaho Nuclear Laboratory (INL)
Trump’s proposed initiative promises 6,000 annual construction jobs and a fast-tracked rollout of AI-ready facilities across Pennsylvania
The 10MW plant marks Sany’s entry into the Zimbabwean market and is set to connect to the grid by year-end
A US firm has applied to build four nuclear reactors at a site in Texas
Construction of Japan’s largest CO2 capture plant has moved closer after Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) was awarded a contract for its basic design
Three companies to form Civil Works Alliance on Sizewell C
The project, a joint venture between bp and Equinor, involves the construction of a large-scale combined cycle gas power station
Driven by demand for data centres, energy, and high-tech infrastructure, Asia Pacific is set for strong construction growth despite volatile global conditions
Plans by European Union countries to expand their nuclear energy infrastructure will require €241 billion (US$278 billion) in investment
The North African country is investing billions in modernising its gas and energy infrastructure
Where is technology giant Amazon building its next two data centres?
The UK government has named Rolls-Royce as its preferred bidder to build the country’s first small modular nuclear reactor (SMR).
The UK government has given the go-ahead to its planned Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast in England
The construction division of Indian conglomerate Larsen & Toubro has won a deal to build the Bhavali Pumped Storage Project in the state of Maharashtra, India
Kier trials solar power with hydrogen fuel cell backup to power construction site in Somerset, UK
Candu Energy signed a CA$450 million execution contract to build a small nuclear reactor in Canada
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