China added 34 gigawatts of nuclear capacity over the past decade to the US's one plant, and is on track to overtake both the US and France as the world's top nuclear producer.

The US and Canada each unveiled plans this week for ten new nuclear reactors as the world races to keep pace with China's buildout.

The US and Canada each plan to build ten new nuclear reactors, reshaping North America's energy landscape with major implications for AI, crypto mining, and

China added 34 gigawatts of nuclear capacity over the past decade to the US's one plant, and is on track to overtake both the US and France as the world's top nuclear producer.