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The accidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima have imperiled nuclear power’s rise worldwide. As Third Way’s Josh Freed illuminates in the latest Brookings Essay, the Golden Age of nuclear energy in the United States has passed.

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Energy Quote of the Day: On Approaching an Oil Price Floor

Energy Quote of the Day: On Approaching an Oil Price Floor

By Jared Anderson
China's Main Share Index Falls After Tax Tripled On Stock Transactions
It appears the largest oil price decline since the 2008 economic and financial crises could be reaching a bottom. Maybe. Luckily we don’t have the displeasure of making oil price forecasts, like our colleague Ed Crooks the US Industry and Energy Editor at the Financial Times: Anyway, benchmark global oil futures prices rebounded today partially

America’s Next Energy Hub – Philadelphia Dealt a Major Setback

America’s Next Energy Hub – Philadelphia Dealt a Major Setback

By Ronald Schuler | Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC
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In 2012, the city of Philadelphia announced plans to privatize the Philadelphia Gas Works (“PGW”). PGW is the nation’s largest municipality-owned natural gas utility with more than 6,000 miles of gas mains and service pipes supplying approximately 500,000 customers in the city of Philadelphia. The sale was positioned as a means to fix the municipal pension fund as well as the first step in developing Philadelphia as an energy hub, taking advantage of its proximity to the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays as well as its status as a coastal port.http://breakingenergy.com/2014/12/19/americas-next-energy-hub-philadelphia-dealt-a-major-setback/?utm_source=Breaking+Energy&utm_campaign=dcf08114d7-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f852427a4b-dcf08114d7-407304281

CNNC signed Design Contract with CAS on Thorium Base Molten Salt Reactor

CNNC signed Design Contract with CAS on Thorium Base Molten Salt Reactor

Chief Executive Officer at Dynatom International GmbH 
CNNC Nuclear Power Institute of China recently signed a design contract with Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on 10mw solid fuel thorium base molten salt reactor of the main part of the experimental reactor project. It marks that the joint design and research and development work between CNNC and CAS has entered into the substantial stage.


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Ex-IAEA Chief Warns on Using Unverified Intel to Pressure Iran

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Ex-IAEA Chief Warns on Using Unverified Intel to Pressure Iran

by Gareth Porter
In a critique of the handling of the Iran file by the International Atomic Energy Agency, former IAEA Director General Han Blix has called for greater skepticism about the intelligence documents and reports alleging Iranian nuclear weapons work and warned that they may be used to put diplomatic pressure on Tehran.
In an interview with this writer in his Stockholm apartment late last month, Blix, who headed the IAEA from 1981 to 1997, also criticized the language repeated by the IAEA under its current director general, Yukiya Amano, suggesting that Iran is still under suspicion of undeclared nuclear activity.

Blix, who clashed with US officials when he was head of the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq from 2000 to 2003, said he has long been skeptical of intelligence that has been used to accuse Iraq and Iran of having active nuclear-weapons programs. “I’ve often said you have as much disinformation as information” on alleged weaponization efforts in those countries, Blix said.| http://www.lobelog.com/ex-iaea-chief-warns-on-using-unverified-intel-to-pressure-iran/

EPA Issues Final Federal Requirements for Coal Ash Disposal

EPA Issues Final Federal Requirements for Coal Ash Disposal
A final rule issued today by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate coal combustion residuals (CCRs) from coal power plants clarifies technical requirements for coal ash landfills and surface impoundments nationwide under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and… Read Morehttp://www.powermag.com/epa-issues-final-federal-requirements-for-coal-ash-disposal/?hq_e=el&hq_m=3002152&hq_l=5&hq_v=30108e0773

Belgian government approves life extensions

Belgian government approves life extensions
The Belgian government has said that two of the country's oldest nuclear power reactors - Doel units 1 and 2 - can operate for a further ten years, reversing an earlier decision that the units must shut down in 2015.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NP-Belgian-government-approves-life-extensions-1912145.html

NRC publishes Volume 4 of Yucca Mountain report

NRC publishes Volume 4 of Yucca Mountain report
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has published Volume 4 of its safety evaluation report on the proposed underground geologic nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-NRC-publishes-Volume-4-of-Yucca-Mountain-report-19121401.html

High-Energy Innovation: The Case of Shale Gas

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 08:00 AM PST
The boom in U.S. natural gas production, created by technical innovations in the recovery of natural gas from previously inaccessible shale rock formations and land-use policies that favor private development, has helped lower electricity costs and benefited the petrochemical and manufacturing industries.read morehttp://theenergycollective.com/jessicalovering/2173626/high-energy-innovation-case-shale-gas?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The+Energy+Collective+%28all+posts%29

In California and Iowa, Advanced Energy Means Lots of Jobs

Posted: 19 Dec 2014 09:00 AM PST
The advanced energy industry in California is, not surprisingly, California-sized – over 431,000 workers in more than 40,000 businesses. Rural Iowa has 22,600 advanced energy employees in 1,400 businesses, more workers than in crop production, trucking, or animal production.read morehttp://theenergycollective.com/bob-keough/2170666/state-california-and-iowa-advanced-energy-means-lots-jobs?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The+Energy+Collective+%28all+posts%29

Belgium seeks to push back closure of two nuclear plants

Belgium seeks to push back closure of two nuclear plants
Brussels (AFP) Dec 18, 2014 - Belgium's government announced Thursday plans to extend the service life of two nuclear reactors due to be shut down next year as the country faces the risk of electricity shortages. The Doel 1 and 2 reactors were due to be the first to be shut down as part of Belgium's planned phase out of nuclear power by 2025, but the government said it would seek to keep them operating as three of the co ... morehttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Belgium_seeks_to_push_back_closure_of_two_nuclear_plants_999.html

ANS Update: Congratulations to the TOFE Topical Meeting Organizers -Winter 2013

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Congratulations to the TOFE Topical Meeting Organizers -Winter 2013

By ansnuclearcafe on Dec 19, 2014 07:52 am

On behalf of the Fusion Energy Division (FED) Officers, I would like to offer my most sincere congratulations to the organizers of the recent 21st Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy (TOFE) that took place embedded in the … Continue reading
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The Greenland Ice Sheet: Now in HD

The Greenland Ice Sheet: Now in HD
San Francisco CA (SPX) Dec 19, 2014 - The Greenland Ice Sheet is ready for its close-up. The highest-resolution satellite images ever taken of that region are making their debut. And while each individual pixel represents only one moment in time, taken together they show the ice sheet as a kind of living body--flowing, crumbling and melting out to sea. The Ohio State University has partnered with the Polar Geospatial Center at ... morehttp://www.spacedaily.com/reports/The_Greenland_Ice_Sheet_Now_in_HD_999.html

Hidden Movements of Greenland Ice Sheet, Runoff Revealed
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 19, 2014 - For years NASA has tracked changes in the massive Greenland Ice Sheet. This week scientists using NASA data released the most detailed picture ever of how the ice sheet moves toward the sea and new insights into the hidden plumbing of melt water flowing under the snowy surface. The results of these studies are expected to improve predictions of the future of the entire Greenland ice sheet ... more http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Hidden_Movements_of_Greenland_Ice_Sheet_Runoff_Revealed_999.html

Migrating 'supraglacial' lakes could trigger future Greenland ice loss
Leeds, UK (SPX) Dec 19, 2014 - Predictions of Greenland ice loss and its impact on rising sea levels may have been greatly underestimated, according to scientists at the University of Leeds. The finding follows a new study, which is published in Nature Climate Change, in which the future distribution of lakes that form on the ice sheet surface from melted snow and ice - called supraglacial lakes - have been simulated fo ... more http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Migrating_supraglacial_lakes_could_trigger_future_Greenland_ice_loss_999.html

 North Atlantic signalled Ice Age thaw 1,000 years before it happened
London, UK (SPX) Dec 19, 2014 - The Atlantic Ocean at mid-depths may have given out early warning signals - 1,000 years in advance - that the last Ice Age was going to end, scientists report in the journal Paleoceanography. Scientists had previously known that at the end of the last Ice Age, around 14,700 years ago, major changes occurred to the Atlantic Ocean in a period known as the Bolling-Allerod interval. During thi ... morehttp://www.spacedaily.com/reports/North_Atlantic_signalled_Ice_Age_thaw_1000_years_before_it_happened_999.html

Plunging oil price to reset global defence budgets: IHS

Plunging oil price to reset global defence budgets: IHS
London (AFP) Dec 19, 2014 - Global defence spending is likely to remain constant for the next two years as tumbling oil prices cut the budgets of Middle East exporters, but swell the coffers of Asia-Pacific importers, defence analysts IHS said Friday. With Brent crude recently falling below the symbolic $60 dollar (48.8 euros) mark - a 50 percent drop since mid-June - the defence budgets of countries in the Middle Ea ... morehttp://www.spacewar.com/reports/Plunging_oil_price_to_reset_global_defence_budgets_IHS_999.html

PennEnergy's Top Power Headlines 12/19

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Power Engineering's Top Stories 12/19

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Hinkley Point C nuclear plant to break ground in 2015
The head of EDF Energy said work on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is expected to begin in 2015. Chief Executive Vincent de Rivaz said more legal work needs to be completed before a final investment decision could be made, but that he was confident that decision would be made in the first quarter 2015.
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Recovery project for Kingston ash spill nears completion
Clean up efforts, from the 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant coal ash spill, is near completion. In the spring of 2015, TVA will submit a final report to the EPA and TDEC for review and approval.
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Kudankulam nuclear units to be up and running by 2021
India’s government says units 3 and 4 of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project are scheduled to begin commissioning in 2020 and 2021.
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Iberdrola to build combined cycle gas turbine power plant in Massachusetts
Iberdrola Engineering and Construction has been awarded a contract, by Footprint Power, to build a 674-MW combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) electric generating plant in Salem, Massachusetts.
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The Week's Most Read Articles
Video: Mary Powell is POWER-GEN 2014 Woman of the Year
During PennWell’s Annual Awards Gala, Mary Powell was named the POWER-GEN 2014 Woman of the Year. This is the second year that this prestigious award has been given to a highly successful woman who works in the largely male-dominated power industry.
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Power plant safety
Power plants are much safer than they once were; however, plant employees still encounter hazards. Training, along with proper operation and maintenance procedures, are key to reducing accidents and mitigating their effects.
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Optimism Is in the Wind: The Wind Energy Generation Industry is Growing Stronger by the Year
The Production Tax Credit (PTC) is needed to keep wind energy nationally competitive, said Tom Kiernan, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the keynote speaker at this year’s Financial Forum Luncheon at Power Generation Week.
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Xcel Energy sues GE over steam turbine failure at coal plant
Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL) has sued GE (NYSE: GE) for a turbine failure that cost the company millions in repairs at the Sherburne County Unit 3 (Sherco 3) coal-fired power plant in Minnesota.
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Henry Hub Average Natural Gas Spot Prices
The Henry Hub is the pricing point for natural gas futures contracts. Here's a look at how prices have changed up to October 22, 2014.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Economic Indicators
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas offers a glimpse into how the markets are doing domestically and internationally.
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EIA’s weekly coal production report
The U.S. Energy Information Administration has released its coal production report for the week ending Dec. 13.
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