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Nuclear Energy Weekly Digest

The second week of January 2026 witnessed significant progress in advanced reactor demonstration programmes, fuel supply chain reinforcement, and international nuclear expansion initiatives. The United States Department of Energy allocated USD 2.7 billion in contracts to three domestic uranium enrichment companies to establish independent capacity for producing both conventional reactor fuel and next-generation reactor fuel, addressing critical vulnerabilities in the American fuel supply chain. China's Zhangzhou Unit 2 nuclear power plant entered commercial operation on January 1, 2026, with the domestically-designed pressurised water reactor marking the completion of the first development phase. The United States and Kazakhstan expanded civil nuclear cooperation through two educational initiatives supporting small modular reactor deployment, positioning Kazakhstan as the first Central Asian partner in the State Department's FIRST programme. Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company submitted final regulatory documentation for Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Unit 6 operations targeting January 20, 2026 startup and February 26 commercial operation. Poland extended its engineering development agreement with the Westinghouse-Bechtel consortium for continued AP1000 reactor design work. Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear power plant advanced commissioning preparations with all major structures complete and 95 percent construction finished on Unit 1. The United States House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee convened hearings emphasising nuclear energy as essential for meeting surging electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence and data centres.

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