Sunday, April 22, 2012

Editorial: Lots of 'ifs' in Missouri's latest nuclear gambit

Editorial: Lots of 'ifs' in Missouri's latest nuclear gambit
STLtoday.com
The most important sentence spoken or printed about the allegedly "transformational" plan to build small, modular nuclear reactors in Missouri is buried at the bottom of an Ameren Missouri news release. "Given these uncertainties," the sentence begins, ...

GOV. NIXON: WESTINGHOUSE SELECTS MISSOURI FOR NEXT-GENERATION NUCLEAR REACTORS
Power Engineering Magazine
Jay Nixon today joined senior executives from Westinghouse Electric Company, the global leader in nuclear energy technology; Ameren Missouri; and all of Missouri's electric energy providers to announce that Westinghouse has chosen Missouri as the ...



Federal aid sought to build nuclear reactors in Missouri

Kansas City Star - ‎Apr 19, 2012‎
Reactors would be built in Missouri for Callaway plant and for export throughout the world. By JASON HANCOCK and STEVE EVERLY Ameren Missouri's nuclear power plant near Fulton in central Missouri has been operating since 1984. 
 

Energy companies seek to develop reactors in Mo.

BusinessWeek - ‎Apr 19, 2012‎
By CHRIS BLANK A pair of energy companies on Thursday announced a new attempt to expand nuclear energy in Missouri, this time by seeking federal energy funds for small nuclear reactors. Under the plan, Westinghouse Electric Co. will seek up to $452 ...
 

Missouri seeks to become global producer of small nuclear reactors

Missouri Sports Magazine - ‎Apr 21, 2012‎
Gov. Jay Nixon, speaking from the lawn of the Governor's Mansion, announces a partnership between Ameren Missouri and Westinghouse Electric Company to produce Small Modular Nuclear Reactors in Callaway County. Photo by Tim Sampson/Missouri News Horizon ...
 

New Nuclear Technology May Debut in Missouri

Government Technology - ‎Apr 20, 2012‎
Callaway County, Mo., could be home to a new generation of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMR) if a plan with broad support from the Missouri energy community gets funding from the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy.
 
 
 
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