Nuclear Power Flowserve

Business Wire: Flowserve Expands Leadership in Nuclear and Other Power End Markets with Strategic Acquisition of Trillium Flow Technologies’ Valves Division

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Flowserve Expands Leadership in Nuclear and Other Power End Markets with Strategic Acquisition of Trillium Flow Technologies’ Valves Division

MSN: Flowserve targets 13% EPS growth for 2026 as nuclear and power end markets accelerate

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Flowserve targets 13% EPS growth for 2026 as nuclear and power end markets accelerate

The Nuclear Technology Review 2025 covers the following select areas: nuclear power, nuclear fuel cycle, decommissioning, environmental remediation and radioactive waste management, fusion research and technology development for future energy production, research reactors, particle accelerators and nuclear instrumentation, atomic and nuclear data, application of artificial intelligence in ...

Nuclear power delivers low-carbon, reliable electricity. As more countries aim for net-zero emissions, nuclear energy is increasingly seen as a crucial partner to renewable sources like wind and solar. The IAEA’s Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) tracks the status of nuclear power reactors ...

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The IAEA fosters the efficient and safe use of nuclear power by supporting existing and new nuclear programmes around the world, catalysing innovation and building capacity in energy planning, analysis, and nuclear information and knowledge management. The Agency helps countries meet growing energy demand for development, while improving energy security, reducing environmental and health ...

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Acquisition accelerates power end-market growth strategy, with complementary offerings for nuclear and traditional power generation markets Strengthens valve and actuation product portfolio with ...

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Nuclear energy is a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons. This source of energy can be produced in two ways: fission – when nuclei of atoms split into several parts – or fusion – when nuclei fuse together. The nuclear energy harnessed ...