Carnival of Nuclear Energy 189
By Will Davis on Dec 30, 2013 09:16 am
The
189th Carnival of Nuclear Energy has been posted at Atomic Power
Review. You can click here to access this latest edition of a
long-running tradition among the top pro-nuclear authors and bloggers
writing in the English language. Each week, …
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‘Twas the Wait for the License
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 24, 2013 12:57 pm
by A.
Priori A heartwarming traditional holiday tale [Editor's Note: In
February of 2012, after a lengthy process of almost 4 years from the
application for a Combined Construction and Operating License, the US
Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the construction …
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Nuclear Matinee: Inside Hinkley Point B
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 20, 2013 02:57 pm
Today’s
Nuclear Cafe Matinee takes faithful viewers “across the pond”—well, at
least if one is situated in North America—to chat with Hinkley Point B
Station Director Mike Harrison in southwest England. The Hinkley Point B
reactors are a bit different …
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Eisenhower’s Atomic Power for Peace – The Civilian Application Program
By Will Davis on Dec 19, 2013 12:57 pm
by Will
Davis President Eisenhower’s momentous Atomic Power for Peace speech to
the United Nations in December 1953 included the bold statement: “It is
not enough to take this weapon [a metaphor for atomic energy,
specifically as weaponized only] out …
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Vermont Yankee: Now What Are Opponents Doing?
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 18, 2013 10:57 am
By
Howard Shaffer The shutdown of Vermont Yankee at the end of its current
fuel cycle next fall has been announced. Now that opponents have been
handed what they were working for, it might be expected that they would
declare …
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Carnival of Nuclear Energy 187
By Will Davis on Dec 15, 2013 08:12 pm
The
187th Carnival of Nuclear Energy is here – the weekly compilation of the
best of the internet’s pro-nuclear authors and bloggers. This
time-honored feature appears on a rotating variety of the top
English-language pro-nuclear blogs every weekend, and is …
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ANS 1st Annual Meeting Program
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 13, 2013 09:57 am
Editor’s
note: December 11 marked the 59th anniversary of the founding of the
American Nuclear Society. After posting a note on ANS Facebook with an
image of the ANS 1st annual meeting program cover, the thought struck…
“Well, perhaps some …
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The “I’m a Nuke” Project: The Epic Saga of Tim the Vagabond Nuclear Engineer
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 12, 2013 01:00 am
By Mark
Reed Like many young and restless Ph.D. recipients, Tim Lucas was
stricken with insatiable wanderlust. After completing his Doctorate in
nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tim
cast off the shackles of his societal commitments to begin …
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From the 2013 Young Professionals Congress – On Reluctant Leadership
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 11, 2013 10:10 am
The
following remarks were presented at the 2013 Young Professionals
Congress, held in conjunction with the ANS Annual Winter Meeting on
November 9. Participants recommended the text be made more widely available. By Gale Hauck “Welcome to the 2013 Young …
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Do oil and gas suppliers worry about nuclear energy development?
By radams on Dec 10, 2013 02:57 pm
By Rod
Adams The world oil market is not a free market. Prices are manipulated
by a small number of producers that adjust production rates to achieve
desired prices that are high enough to provide maximum profits, without
being high …
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Carnival of Nuclear Energy 186
By Will Davis on Dec 09, 2013 08:47 am
The
186th Carnival of Nuclear Energy has posted at Next Big Future. You can
click here to see the latest installment of a time honored tradition
which brings you, the reader, the best and most prominent pro-nuclear
authors and bloggers …
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Past, Present, and Promise 3: Return to the NS Savannah
By Will Davis on Dec 05, 2013 01:00 am
By Will
Davis Previous articles in this series were published on
November 8 and November 14;
this is the third and final installment of the series, which concludes
just prior to the 60th anniversary of President Eisenhower’s famous
“Atoms for …
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Millions for education, but not one cent for tribute
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 04, 2013 01:00 am
By
Meredith Angwin Since Entergy announced that it would close Vermont
Yankee, I have been thinking about advice for nuclear plants going
forward. I mean, they haven’t asked me for my advice, but what the
heck. I have lots of …
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A reason for holiday cheer–Significant court victories on nuclear waste
By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 03, 2013 01:00 am
By Jim
Hopf A United States appellate court recently handed down two
long-awaited rulings with respect to Yucca Mountain. As most observers
expected, both decisions were decidedly in nuclear’s favor. Yucca
licensing effort The court essentially has ruled that the …
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Carnival of Nuclear Energy 185
By Will Davis on Dec 01, 2013 09:23 pm
The
185th Carnival of Nuclear Energy has been posted at Atomic Power
Review. You can click here to see this latest installment of a
long-running tradition among the top pro-nuclear bloggers and authors.
Each week, a new edition of the …
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