- In November 2024, Egis is contributing to the world’s largest fusion project, which aims to demonstrate nuclear fusion as a large-scale, carbon-free energy source. They are involved in the design, consultancy, and project management of ITER's nuclear facilities, supporting the development of the Tokamak and other critical infrastructure for this ambitious project
- In June 2024, Vattenfall AB plans to development of new nuclear power at the Ringholes site in Sweden, aiming to enhance Sweden's energy security and reduce carbon emissions. The initiative includes a focus on modernizing the existing infrastructure and potentially introducing new nuclear technology. This development is closely tied to nuclear
- In March 2025, EDF Energy launched the cheapest fixed tariff among major suppliers ahead of the energy price cap increase to USD 1,923 on April 1. The Simply Fixed Jun26v5 tariff offered a 16-month fixed rate at USD 1,742, saving customers up to USD 207 compared to the new cap. No smart meter was required, and there were no exit fees for direct sign-ups. EDF also introduced a tracker tariff staying USD 50 below the cap and a USD 64 referral bonus for customers. This move helped customers save on rising energy costs while ensuring price stability
- In October 2024, Larsen & Toubro Limited and Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE) have entered into a strategic partnership to advance clean energy solutions globally. The collaboration focuses on the development and deployment of CCTE’s patented ANEEL fuel, made from thorium and enriched uranium. This fuel is designed for use in various nuclear reactors, aiming to enhance energy security, improve safety, and significantly reduce waste and costs



