Nuclear energy: a field of the future

Nuclear energy: a field of the future

Nuclear energy is now at the heart of solutions for a secure energy transition and national sovereignty. In the face of climate and geopolitical challenges, it is generating renewed interest worldwide.


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Nuclear: operational efficiency inside reactors - Interview with Christophe Caizergues, the head of nuclear at VINCI Energies

VINCI Energies business units specialised in nuclear activities are active players in a growing sector. How would you define their mission?

Christophe Caizergues : VINCI Energies’ nuclear business took shape in 2012 in response to demand from customers wanting a direct contact with expertise in the extremely specialised nuclear sector.

Our area of activity covers the entire nuclear value chain: electric power production plants, factories dedicated to the fuel cycle, nuclear waste storage sites, and even research facilities.

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AI-augmented inspection in nuclear power plants

How can we improve data analysis performance in non-destructive testing during nuclear reactor shutdowns? The AUTEND project hopes to answer this question with an integrated AI solution.

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Do you know the difference between fusion and fission?

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Fusion: the energy creating high hopes

Fusion, a disruptive technology and a clean, inexhaustible energy source, continues to fire the imagination of physicists and sci-fi writers alike. Could it be the miracle solution for stopping climate change in its tracks? Teams of researchers around the world have spent decades trying to turn this prospect into a reality.

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The groundbreaking civil nuclear fission sector

The Fukushima accident in Japan in 2011 had the effect of putting the brakes on ambitions to scale up the nuclear power sector. The vast majority of commercial reactors are currently designed to generate electricity, but nuclear fission energy could be harnessed for other applications in the future. For example, nuclear reactors could take over from fossil fuels to produce the heat needed to power industrial processes and district heating networks.

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