Extreme Heat, Drought Show Vulnerability of Nuclear Power Plants Inside Climate News Will 2012 go down as the year that left the idea of nuclear energy expansion in the hot, dry dust? Nuclear
energy might be an important weapon in the battle against climate
change, some scientists have argued, because it doesn't emit greenhouse
gases.
Will 2012 go down as the year that left the idea of nuclear energy
expansion in the hot, dry dust? Nuclear energy might be an important
weapon in the battle against climate change, some scientists have
argued, because it doesn't emit greenhouse gases.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Aug. 15 (UPI) -- Water shortages due to ongoing
drought affect the U.S. power supply as power plants become overheated
and shut down or run at lower capacity, analysts say. Because they are
completely dependent on water for ...
As the United States' extended heat wave and drought threaten to raise
global food prices, energy production is also feeling the pressure.
Across the nation, power plants are becoming overheated and shutting
down or running at lower capacity; drilling ...
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