Saturday, October 10, 2015

PennEnergy Perspectives 10/9

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Nuclear news tops this week's power headlines

EIA: U.S. nuclear reactor operators increase uranium purchases from Kazakhstan

$subtitles.get($x) Kazakhstan became the leading supplier of uranium for the 100 operating U.S. nuclear power reactors in 2014, supplying 12 million pounds, or 23%, of the 53.3 million pounds of uranium purchased by owners and operators of U.S. reactors. … Continue Reading
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Study: Mammals thrive in Chernobyl nuclear power plant exclusion zone

$subtitles.get($x) Nearly 30 years after a nuclear reactor caught fire and spewed a lethal cloud of radiation, some species of mammals are thriving in the zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a new study says. … Continue Reading
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Fire crews extinguish small fire at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant

$subtitles.get($x) A small fire at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant has been extinguished and officials say there's no danger to the public. … Continue Reading
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GE Hitachi and DTE Energy to advance ESBWR development

$subtitles.get($x) GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and DTE Entergy announced plans to explore advancing the detailed design of the Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor. … Continue Reading
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More power headlines:

Patriot agrees to fund reclamation at former coal mine sites

After comments, Regulators must decide rooftop solar power rules

Bill Clinton targets rural, energy issues in West Virginia

California governor to sign aggressive climate change bill

Regulators must decide how much solar power is worth

Hearing on for Oct. 30 for James River power transmission line

After coal power plant outage, utility challenged over charges

Polish government indicates commitment to coal power over nuclear

Xcel Energy plans to retire 2 of 3 coal-fired Sherco power plant units

Group asks NM Supreme Court to weigh in PNM case

SolarCity unveils world's most efficient rooftop solar panel

Duke Energy Florida plans to double solar power capacity by 2024

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