Nuclear Energy for Earth Day
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 22, 2016 01:27 am
by Beth Piper When Earth Day rolls around on April 22, it marks an
opportunity for us to consider our relationship to the natural world,
and how we can improve
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Japan Seeks to Defuse Quake Fears
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 19, 2016 09:13 am
Two significant earthquakes have struck Kumamoto Prefecture in Western
Japan within a week, and the Japanese nuclear plant owners and their
regulator (the Nuclear Regulation Authority, or NRA) have responded
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Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival 305
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 18, 2016 03:10 pm
The 305th edition of the Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival has posted at The
Hiroshima Syndrome. • Click here to access Carnival 305. Each week, a
new edition of the Carnival is hosted
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Nuclear Energy for Puerto Rico
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 14, 2016 09:39 am
By Will Davis Among the many different reactor concepts being
investigated in the late 1950s and early 1960s was the idea that the
steam produced by a boiling water reactor,
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Presidential Candidates’ Views on Energy Policy
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 13, 2016 12:33 pm
by Jim Hopf As we head into the final months of primary voting, I have
briefly summarized the positions of the remaining presidential
candidates on energy issues, and their potential
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ANS Friday Nuclear Matinee – April 8, 2016
By ansnuclearcafe on Apr 08, 2016 11:45 am
Our Friday Matinee this week looks at China’s Shidao Bay nuclear plant.
This plant, widely touted as a Gen-IV design, is a bit unusual in that
it employs two HTGR’s
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