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  • A new study assesses global small-scale nuclear power reactor deployment suitability, finding that reactors in the 1–50 MWe range could serve 70.9% of the population living in regions without night-time light. However, governance and economic issues eliminate 95% of the potential market.

    • G. F. L’Her
    • R. S. Kemp
    • M. R. Deinert
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 9, P: 725-734
  • Planning of electric power systems often does not consider the potential for, and possible effects of, conflict and socio-political strife. Here, using a case study of South Sudan, researchers develop and implement a framework for power system planning in fragile and conflict-affected states.

    • E. Spyrou
    • B. F. Hobbs
    • D. Chattopadhyay
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 4, P: 300-310
  • A diverse, multidisciplinary panel of 386 experts in COVID-19 response from 112 countries provides health and social policy actions to address inadequacies in the pandemic response and help to bring this public health threat to an end.

    • Jeffrey V. Lazarus
    • Diana Romero
    • Anne Øvrehus
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 611, P: 332-345
  • Electric vehicles are increasingly adopted in the USA, with concurrent expansion of charging infrastructure and electricity demand. This Review details these trends and discusses their drivers and broader implications.

    • Matteo Muratori
    • Doug Arent
    • Arthur Yip
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clean Technology
    Volume: 1, P: 827-845
  • A differentiated natural gas market is emerging as a key mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across global natural gas supply chains. Trust in such voluntary markets across civil society, industry and governments depends on a transparent framework for reporting independently verifiable and accurate emissions data.

    • Arvind P. Ravikumar
    • Erin E. Tullos
    • Stefanie Rucker
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 8, P: 1174-1176