Dangerous Flaw Threatens to Close Nation's Nuclear Fleet
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AREVA awarded contract for reactor vessel inspections at Arkansas Nuclear One
AREVA NP signed a contract
with Entergy Nuclear to conduct scheduled inspections of the reactor
pressure vessel internals at Unit 1 of the Arkansas Nuclear One power
plant in Russellville. …
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NEW REPORT: Advanced Energy Now 2016 Market ReportADVANCED ENERGY MARKETS ARE BIGGER THAN EVER
Advanced energy is a $1.4 trillion global industry, as big as fashion, twice the size of airlines, and close to worldwide spending on media and entertainment.
The U.S. advanced energy market is now $200 billion,
nearly double the revenue of beer, more than pharmaceutical
manufacturing, and approaching wholesale consumer electronics. Solar PV
revenue grew 21% over last year, wind was up 75%, building efficiency
grew 11%, and energy storage multiplied over 10 times year-to-year.
This is the fourth annual report of market size, by revenue, of the advanced energy industry, worldwide and in the United States. Prepared for AEE by Navigant Research, Advanced Energy Now 2016 Market Report is the most comprehensive assessment of advanced energy markets ever compiled. Download the free report >http://info.aee.net/aen-2016-market-report-udAbout Advanced Energy Economy
Advanced Energy Economy (AEE)
is a national association of business leaders who are making the global
energy system more secure, clean, and affordable. AEE engages in policy
advocacy at the federal, state, and regulatory levels; CEO-to-CEO
convenings to identify and address cross-industry issues; and targeted
outreach to key stakeholder groups and policymakers.
Learn more >https://www.aee.net/ |
“Nobody told today’s students that nuclear innovation is supposed to be slow. They chose nuclear because they want to save the world.” - Dr. Rachel SlaybaughThe current nuclear reactor fleet is the low-carbon workhorse of the electricity world. In 2014, nuclear power generated about 60 percent of the carbon-free electricity in the United States. Today’s light-water reactor designs provide a safe, effective and affordable bridge to new nuclear reactor technologies -- promising increased flexibility and the ability to match electricity generation with demand.