and the President of the National Atomic Energy Commission, Germán Guido Lavalle, as reported by La Voz del Interior. Currently, Argentina operates three active nuclear power plants: Atucha I ...
Argentina has three nuclear power plants in operation: Atucha I, Atucha II and Embalse. As of July, nine percent of energy consumed in the country was nuclear, according to official data.
Argentina likely logged the largest trade surplus in its history in 2024, a Reuters analyst poll released on Friday showed, ...
Renewable energy sources accounted for a total generation of 2,249 GW/h, of which 68% came from wind and almost 20% from ...
Bolivia's state-run energy firm YPFB is in talks to restart gas exports to Argentina amid a surge in demand spurred by a ...
And he’s not wrong—Shell knows its way around liquefaction plants ... Why does it matter? Argentina’s LNG gamble isn’t just about energy independence; it’s about turning natural gas ...
Argentina will turn to a US investor ... Those projects could develop before new nuclear plants come online, using energy from Patagonia’s rapidly growing shale gas production, he added.
Milei believes nuclear energy is the only scalable, efficient source to support civilisation's growth. With three nuclear plants operating, Argentina produces 9% of its energy from nuclear power.
The Centenario plant is the first ... production at Centenario in Argentina represents a key milestone for the diversification of the Group into metals for the energy transition, which will ...
Bolivia's state energy company YPFB has begun talks with Argentina to resume gas exports, amid a spike in demand sparked by a heatwave this summer.