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Prologue to Catastrophe: An Eyewitness
Account from Inside Fukushima To commemorate the third anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists shares an eyewitness account from inside the nuclear complex immediately following the massive earthquake and Tsunami. Full Article Share: |
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House votes to block proposed EPA rules
for coal-fired power plants The U.S. House of Representatives have approved a bill to block proposed EPA regulations setting stricter emissions limits for new coal-fired power plants. Full Article Share: |
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• Gas leak suspected in deadly explosion that levels 2 NYC buildings
• Russian occupation in Ukraine raises questions on energy
• NRC issues annual assessments for U.S. nuclear power plants
• Employee Innovations Address Environmental Concerns of CO2 Storage,Carbon Ash
• AES Energy Storage unveils Advancion, a complete battery-based grid resource
• Report urges better cybersecurity for North American electricity grid
• Solvay launches production of torrefied biomass in U.S.
• Xcel fund grants $42MM to 29 renewable energy projects
• Alstom secures first wind turbine contract in Korea
• Westinghouse signs nuclear agreement with Technical University of Sofia
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All Energy: Cha-cha-
cha-Changes One of the biggest shifts to occur over the years was my sudden realization that stuff comes from places and these once elusive places need access to resources to make and deliver said stuff. Seems elementary, but one of the pitfalls of city convenience can often be ignorance. Full Article Share: |
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