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- Why China Is Doubling Down on Nuke Power - David Whitford, Fortune
- Germany's Electricity - Less Nuclear, More Coal - Editors
- Everyone is Right About Nuclear - Tom Zeller Jr., Huffington Post
- Nuclear Power In Space? - Alan Boyle, NBC News
- Nuclear Outages Are Above Normal in 2012 - Editors
- Quitting Nukes Is Hurting German Families - James Conca, Forbes
- South Korea Can't Deny Nuclear Risks Forever - Jan Beranek, Greenpeace
- Exelon Is Feeling a Bit Winded - Julie Wernau, Chicago Tribune
- Why Australia's Carbon Tax Is Failing - William Tucker, Nuclear Townhall
- Nuclear Gives Illinois More Than Just Energy - Douglas O'Brien, Daily Illini
- Are We In An Energy Transition? - Eliott Morss, Seeking Alpha
- Power Failures Make Germany Rethink Future - Stefan Schultz, Spiegel
- No Confidence in Waste Confidence - William Tucker, Nuclear Townhall
- Japan's Future: Fossil or Nuclear? - James Conca, Forbes
- GE's Immelt: Nuclear Hard to Justify vs. Cheap Gas - P.C., Financial Times
- Amazing What "No Safe Dose" Can Do - William Tucker, Nuclear Townhall
- Germany May Scrap Some Renewable Goals - Stefan Nicole, Bloomberg
- Crystal River at Heart of Duke Controversy - Ivan Penn, Tampa Bay Times
- On Geoengineering - Oliver Morton, Breakthrough Institute
- Italy Looks Beyond Borders for Cheap Energy - Stephen Jewkes, Reuters
- Fukushima: A Disaster Made in Japan - John Timmer, Ars Technica
- Cult-vs.-Cult on Nuclear & Warming - William Tucker, Nuke Townhall
- Deconstructing Anti-Nuclear Myths - Steve Skutnik, The Energy Collective
- Germany Offers an Energy Blueprint - Gerard Wynn, Reuters
- Without Nuclear, EVs Lose Their Green Sheen - Yuri Kageyama, Huff Post
- Let TEPCO Fail - Kay Kitazawa , Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- Japan Unlikely to Exit Nuclear - Linda Sieg, Huffington Post
- A Reticent Approach to Bold Reform - Matthew Spencer, Business Green
- UK Energy Policy: You Can't Please Everybody - Andrew Orlowski, Register
- Britain's Energy Plan: A Policy for Dimwits - Rob Lyons, Spiked
- India's Nuclear Power Problem - Monamie Bhadra, Cairo Review
- TVA Throws Good Money After Bad on Nukes - Stephen Smith, CleanEnergy
- The New Modular Nuclear Reactors - John Brian Shannon, EBoom
- Are Electric Cars Green? - Breath on the Wind, CleanTechnica
- Fukushima: Complete Story of the Debacle - Powell & Takayama, Fortune
- Coal Rule: Chance for Nuclear, Gift for Gas - S. Skutnik, Energy Collective
- What About All the Nuclear Subsidies? - Nancy Folbre, New York Times
- UK Greens Divide on Nuclear - Breakthrough Institute, Energy Collective
- Japan After 1 Year: Power Down, Carbon Up - Bryan Walsh, Time
- Fukushima's Lesson: Prepare for the Unexpected - Editors, EngineerLive
- Coal, Nukes & Gas: What Will Keep the Lights On? - Jared Anderson, AOL
- Phase Out Nuclear, Coal & Oil in 25 Yrs. - Russell Mokhiber, CounterPunch
- We've Reached an Energy Watershed - John Deutch, EnergyBiz
- Germany: The End of Baseload Power by 2030? - Giles Parkinson, Crikey
- California's Independent Systems Operator Posts Daily Charts on Grid Input and Output . . . - Editors
- Even As Coal Plays a Diminishing Role in Electricity - Editors
- Emissions As Far As the Eye Can See - Editors
- Projected Electricty Costs for 2025 - Electric Power Research Institute
- "Renewables" Consist Mostly of Hydro, Wood - Energy Information Administration
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