🫡☕️🫵🏻💸 #ASPigang Gm and the best.
Going to be covering in depth, the isotopes $ASPI is enriching. Started that work and research last year. Expecting the first one by Wednesday next week 🌶️
It will be a series, one per week is the aim.
We'll take public input July 16 on our approach to radiation protection following the Executive Order on reforming the NRC. We're reexamining the linear no threshold model of cancer risk as directly proportional to radiation exposure. Details at: https://t.co/7FlunZubbj
Necsa is hosting four scientists from JINR (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research - Russia) and @iThembaLABSCape to establish perturbed angular correlation (PAC) spectroscopy, a capability available at only at a few centres worldwide, including JINR and CERN.
My op-ed published in MoneyWeek today on helium. The commodity nobody talks about is quietly underpinning the space race, AI chips and the NHS. One third of global supply was wiped out overnight when Iranian strikes shut Ras Laffan. Spot prices doubled. SpaceX’s own S-1 doesn’t even mention it as a risk, despite Musk admitting there isn’t enough helium on Earth for his Starship ambitions. The UK has no domestic production, no reserve, and no critical minerals designation. That gap won’t stay invisible much longer.
https://t.co/eW9Q4KA1iQ
TBT: During the recent Enlit Africa 2026, Necsa GE for Power and Industry, Sengiphile Simelane spoke to ESI Africa on the vital role of SMRs in shaping Africa’s energy future and how Necsa is planning to play a key role in this area. Watch discussion: https://t.co/s4AlmU4zhz
ASP Isotopes $ASPI: CEO Paul Mann Outlines a Scalable Critical Materials Growth Story
@ASPIsotopes is targeting some of the most important supply chains in the world, including nuclear medicine, nuclear fuel, semiconductors, and advanced materials.
What stands out:
• Three plants built in South Africa over three years
• Commercial ramp expected in 2026
• U.S. expansion strategy aimed at securing supply of critical materials historically sourced from Russia
• Exposure to multiple high-value end markets with growing geopolitical relevance
Watch our full $ASPI investor overview: https://t.co/DEu5KQtCJE
$ASPI $SMR $NNE $OKLO $UUUU $CEG $VST $CCJ $UEC $LEU $GEV $BEP
THE U.S. AND JAPAN ARE COORDINATING ON USED NUCLEAR FUEL - AND THE VENUE TELLS YOU EVERYTHING.
DOE’s Office of Environmental Management joined the 13th U.S.-Japan Civil Nuclear Energy R&D Working Group meeting in Santa Fe, NM - hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Japanese Participants:
• Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)
• Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
• Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
What Was On The Table:
• Advanced conditioning of damaged used nuclear fuel
• Future recycling and conditioning capability development
• U.S. expertise in complex fuel forms as a technical foundation
The Japanese delegation toured LANL facilities - including the Low-Enriched Fuel Fabrication Facility, Los Alamos Neutron Science Center, and Fuels Research Laboratory.
The back end of the fuel cycle is becoming a strategic asset.
Today, we’re celebrating a major milestone for the future of advanced nuclear energy.
BWXT manufactured TRISO fuel has successfully powered Antares Nuclear’s reactor through first criticality, marking the first new reactor to reach this milestone under the Administration’s Executive Order 14301.
Congratulations to the @AntaresNuclear team, the U.S. Department of @ENERGY (DOE), @INL and all those involved!
This achievement demonstrates what’s possible when U.S. innovation, proven fuel technology and a worldclass nuclear workforce come together.
Huge credit goes to the #BWXT teams whose skill, precision and dedication continue to advance next generation reactor demonstrations across the country.
Exciting days ahead!
https://t.co/iHOp9SuEaA
#NuclearEnergy #TRISO #AdvancedReactors
🇳🇦 #Namibia Approves Chinese Investment In Etango #Uranium Project
Move is latest in Beijing’s push to secure supplies for ambitious #nuclear reactor deployment programme
👉FULL STORY: https://t.co/oydsSInTyB
Great piece from @neimagazine on our recent announcement.
“Securing reliable HALEU supply is one of the most critical challenges facing the advanced nuclear industry today,” said QLE CEO Dr Ryno Pretorius.
Read full article: https://t.co/2UMSh9wSIb
ASP Isotopes recently announced that the Company has implemented engineering enhancements to the Silicon-28 enrichment facility located in Pretoria, South Africa.
ASP Isotopes has announced that the company has successfully restarted the first 18 stages (comprising segments one and two) of its Silicon-28 enrichment facility located in Pretoria, South Africa.
Read more: https://t.co/TrQVFjTnaL