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Saturday, October 1, 2016

Nuclear News Roundup for October 1, 2016

Nuclear News Roundup for October 1, 2016


https://neutronbytes.com/2016/10/01/nuclear-news-roundup-for-october-1-2016/
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The Death of OPEC

The Death of OPEC
Anas Alhajji
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/opec-saudi-arabia-price-war-by-a--f--alhajji-2016-07
Anas Alhajji is an energy economist and the former chief economist at NGP Energy Capital Management
IRVING, TEXAS – The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is dead. Saudi Arabia killed it. Now, OPEC is just a toothless zombie, attracting attention, but without having any impact on the living.
Few have noticed OPEC’s demise for a simple reason: it never really had the impact that it was widely perceived to have. It was never actually a cartel, possessing monopolistic market power. Anyone who thought otherwise was mistakenly attributing to it Saudi Arabia’s market power.https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/opec-saudi-arabia-price-war-by-a--f--alhajji-2016-07
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Friday, September 30, 2016

Report Says 28 Nuclear Plants Operate At Risk Of Failure | OilPrice.com

Report Says 28 Nuclear Plants Operate At Risk Of Failure | OilPrice.com
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:51 PM 0 comments

CGN boss: The UK is the perfect country to showcase China’s nuclear expertise

CGN boss: The UK is the perfect country to showcase China’s nuclear expertise


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/09/29/cgn-boss-the-uk-is-the-perfect-country-to-showcase-chinas-nuclea/
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:50 PM 0 comments

Japan reactor makers consider merging fuel units to counter rivals- Nikkei Asian Review

Japan reactor makers consider merging fuel units to counter rivals- Nikkei Asian Review
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:42 PM 0 comments

Innovation Fuels the Nuclear Legacy: Southern Nuclear Employees Share Their Stories


Innovation Fuels the Nuclear Legacy: Southern Nuclear Employees Share Their Stories

http://neinuclearnotes.blogspot.com/2016/09/innovation-fuels-nuclear-legacy.html
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:41 PM 0 comments

SNL: Mass. congressmen urge NRC to force upgrades on Entergy's retiring Pilgrim nuke | SNL

SNL: Mass. congressmen urge NRC to force upgrades on Entergy's retiring Pilgrim nuke | SNL
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:39 PM 0 comments

Nuclear 'vital' to Sustainable Development Goals


Nuclear 'vital' to Sustainable Development Goals



Nuclear energy is relevant to "almost all" of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted last year by the United Nations General Assembly, World Nuclear Association Director General Agneta Rising said today. Rising spoke during the Scientific Forum of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 60th General Conference being held this week in Vienna.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/EE-Nuclear-vital-to-Sustainable-Development-Goals-29091601.html
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:38 PM 0 comments

In Response: Wind, solar can’t hold a candle to nuclear power | Duluth News Tribune

In Response: Wind, solar can’t hold a candle to nuclear power | Duluth News Tribune
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U.S. nuclear power plants to provide $85 billion in carbon-abatement value by year 2020 - Daily Energy Insider

U.S. nuclear power plants to provide $85 billion in carbon-abatement value by year 2020 - Daily Energy Insider
Posted by Michele Kearney at 4:34 PM 0 comments

U.S. NRC Blog Update: Baffle Bolts: An Update

New post on U.S. NRC Blog


Baffle Bolts: An Update

by Moderator
Neil Sheehan
Public Affairs Officer
Region I
There have been some new developments since our last blog post, on June 1, regarding degraded reactor vessel bolts identified at a pair of nuclear power plants in the Northeast. Most notably, both the Indian Point 2 plant, in New York, and the Salem 1 plant, in New Jersey, returned to service over the summer.
BaffleBoltsGraphic1_cleanbigfontIndian Point 2 came back online in late June after 278 of the plant’s 832 baffle-former bolts were replaced. As for Salem 1, it was restarted on July 30th after changing out 189 of its 832 baffle-former bolts.
In both cases, prior to the restarts, the NRC conducted independent evaluations of analyses done for the plants’ respective owners by the reactor vendors looking at how many new, more robust bolts had to be installed to maintain safety margins and ensure the structural integrity of the baffle-former plates. The agency also had specialist inspectors at the plants for first-hand observations and information-gathering on bolt-removal and -replacement activities.
Based on those reviews, the NRC concluded that the reactors were safe to operate. The bolts will be subject to further inspections at the reactors’ next refueling outages, which typically occur about once every 18 to 24 months.
Nevertheless, the NRC identified a “green” (very low safety significance) non-cited violation at Indian Point 3 related to the bolts issue in an inspection report issued on Aug. 30th. A similar non-cited violation has also been identified at the Salem nuclear power plant, as documented in an NRC inspection report issued on Sept. 22.
In both cases, the plant owners had not completed a necessary process to document its conclusion, following identification of degraded bolts on one unit, that the second unit was safe to continue to operate. After the NRC raised concerns regarding the deficiencies, the companies undertook corrective actions, including completing and documenting the evaluations.
Looking ahead, there is still more work to be done. Bolts from both reactors have been or will be sent to labs for metallurgical analysis. Also, the NRC will continue to engage the nuclear industry on its plans for addressing the issue
An NRC web page has been updated to reflect the latest available information on this topic, including the NRC slides from a related July meeting and a summary of the session.
Moderator | September 30, 2016 at 11:48 am | Tags: baffle bolts, Indian Point nuclear power plant, inspection report, NRC, Salem nuclear power plant | Categories: Operating Reactors | URL: http://wp.me/p1fSSY-1X7
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Drones and robots make solar panels more efficient


Drones and robots make solar panels more efficient

Dust, pollen, and bird droppings can build up on solar panels and prevent them from absorbing the maximum amount of sunlight. A robotic cleaning crew ensures that solar panels at large power plants are spotless.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/drones-and-robots-make-solar-panels-more-efficient/?ftag=TRE5575fdc&bhid=25151283725937532891160407260705
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Demanding Secrecy, Former PG&E Lawyer Who Left California Public Utility Commission In A Scandal Now Threatens Environmental Progress

Dear Michele,
I'm writing today to again cast light on the corrupt practices of the CPUC, PG&E, and other parties seeking to raise rates and eliminate 21% of California's clean power.  If you appreciate our work, please consider making a contribution. See below.
Warm wishes,
Michael
Demanding Secrecy, Former PG&E Lawyer Who Left California Public Utility Commission In A Scandal Now Threatens Environmental Progress
September 30, 2016
John Lindh, the former PG&E attorney forced out of Senior Counsel job at California Public Utilities Commission in a scandal, is now threatening Environmental Progress for an anti-nuclear group.
John Lindh, the former PG&E attorney forced out of Senior Counsel job at California Public Utilities Commission in a scandal, is now threatening Environmental Progress for an anti-nuclear group.

by Michael Shellenberger
A former Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) attorney now working for Friends of the Earth (FOE) has threatened action by California Public Utilities Commission against Environmental Progress for our efforts to expose backroom deal-making at the scandal racked agency.
"These are serious violations that if left uncorrected will taint the decisional process," John Lindh claimed in a letter to Environmental Progress attorney Frank Jablonski and me (full letter reproduced below).
I hadn't heard of Lindh until he emailed us. Thirty seconds into reading about him on-line, I couldn't quite believe what I was reading:
"Lindh was a PG&E gas attorney for more than a decade until being hired by the Commission in 2008. His time with the utility coincided with the period during which many of PG&E's alleged gas-system violations occurred," wrote the San Francisco Chronicle.
As background, the ultra-powerful California's Public Utilities Commission is flamboyantly corrupt, secretive, under criminal investigation and headed by individuals who take their orders directly from Governor Jerry Brown.
While at the Commission, Lindh, who oversaw 70 attorneys, worked with Commission's "Safety Officer" Jack Hagan to threaten Commission attorneys who refused to go along with their desire to reduce the fine on PG&E for its San Bruno pipeline explosion that killed eight people: 
Lindh reassigned the attorneys after a May 31 confrontation with Hagan in which the safety division chief told them to help him build a case against fining PG&E "or else," according to confidential e-mails from the lawyers that The Chronicle obtained.
Some of the attorneys told Lindh in those e-mails that they felt threatened by Hagan, who has acknowledged that he used to carry a concealed gun in the office.
But wait — it gets worse!
After reassigning the attorneys this month, Lindh publicly asserted that the legal team had wanted off the case. The team's lead attorney, Harvey Morris, angrily disputed that in an e-mail to Lindh that was later leaked, demanding that he stop making "defamatory representations that I and the other attorneys in the San Bruno (matter) voluntarily left the case."
What did Morris say? More SF Chronicle:
In his e-mail, Morris said his team did not spend more than two years on the case [against PG&E for the pipeline explosion], drafting hundreds of pages of briefs, so it could walk away from the case at the last minute.
"How could you or anyone else even question our commitment to ensure that such a tragedy should never happen again?" Morris said. "Your statements about us omit any mention of the fact that we refused to sign a reply brief, that we felt was unethical.
"Because you did nothing to resolve our ethical concerns, one attorney asked to be taken off the case, and you then claimed that all of us asked to be reassigned."
... Morris is the second member of the legal team to lash out at commission executives. Last week, attorney Robert Cagen wrote in an e-mail released publicly that Hagan's no-fine proposal was "unlawful."
In other words, it was only after Morris made the issue public that Lindh had to resign. which means that until then Lindh was protected by current President Michael Picker and all of the other Commissioners.
This episode gives a clear view into the deep corruption and rot that pervades every aspect of the Commission's dealings with PG&E.
Now consider that Lindh was the person that FOE's Damon Moglen — who admitted to me on-air that he believes there is a vast global conspiracy by the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency to cover-up the true death toll at Chernobyl — decided to hire.
Now, into that context, comes Lindh sending a menacing email to Environmental Progress's attorney, Frank Jablonski, and myself.
First, in copying decisional staff in a Commissioner's office at the CPUC, you have engaged in an improper ex parte communication about substantive issues in the case.
Consider the role Lindh is attempting to play. He is behaving as though he is still Chief Legal council to the Commission, even though FOE has no more legal rights in this process than Environmental Progress. 
Further, Lindh is acting as the enforcer of PG&E's effort to rush its rate hike through the Commission — leaving PG&E to coordinate all of the various anti-nuclear groups who have become intervenors in the process so they can legitimate and normalize what is fundamentally illegitimate and abnormal Commission, process and proceeding.
Lindh is referring to a letter (reprinted in full, with PG&E's letters, below) that I sent in response to PG&E's effort to rush through the Commission its request for a rate hike in exchange for Diablo Canyon before the Commission can be reformed by the California State Legislature.
The Letter:
As you know, the last time a California utility (along with TURN, FOE and ORA) rushed a secretly negotiated rate hike/plant closure deal through the CPUC, the result was an on-going federal and state investigation of suspected criminal activities.
...Given these rising demands for transparency, it is rather audacious for PG&E to now propose holding a private meeting — in PG&E's corporate offices, no less — to negotiate a settlement schedule two days before the first CPUC meeting.
As such, the meeting you are proposing only reinforces the perception that this CPUC proceeding is merely for show. 
If, after we achieve reform, you still want to raise electricity rates in exchange for eliminating 21 percent of California’s clean power, then CPUC settlement hearings can proceed with legitimacy, free from the dark cloud that stains all CPUC proceedings, especially ones of this magnitude.
The eight years between now and 2024/25 is more than enough time to achieve needed CPUC reforms, a resolution to the criminal investigations, and hearings on your rate hike proposal...
I agree with the State Auditor that sunlight is the best disinfectant and am thus cc’ing the reporters and editorial writers who have done yeoman’s work over the years to shine a light on the CPUC, and press the case for reform.
I am also cc’ing Governor Brown and President Picker. It’s not too late for them to do the right thing.
Lindh's claim that we violated ex parte by cc'ing Picker is howlingly ridiculous.
As background, this thing called  "ex parte communications" applies to private communications that are hidden from other "intervenors" in Commission business.
What EP did was the exact opposite: we literally cc'd all other intervenors in the proceedings.
By contrast, at the very same moment that Lindh was threatening Environmental Progress, PG&E announced to all of us that it had just enjoyed a lovely ex parte conversation with Commission President Picker — and that PG&E demanded that its conversation stay confidential. What a game!
Lindh proceeds to cement his role as PG&E's heavy:
Second, in copying non-parties, in particular several media outlets, on a discussion about a meet-and-confer process on procedural scheduling issues, you have violated the rulers [sic] protecting such discussions from disclosure to non-parties.
First, that's quite a Freudian slip.
Second, has Lindh really learned nothing?
Forced to leave the Commission after one of the individuals he was threatening spoke out publicly against it, Lindh is once again back to threatening individuals and demanding secrecy.
Why is secrecy so important? Because the Commission is corrupt to the core, because the anti-nuclear views of its "rulers" are unscientific and plain nutty, and the deal to close down California's single largest source of power couldn't be dirtier.
Which is why it will fail when exposed to repeated doses of sunlight.

The Emails, In Chronological Order

From: "Middlekauff, Charles (Law)" 
Subject: A.16-08-006: All Party Meeting in Advance of Pre-Hearing Conference
Date: September 23, 2016 
To: [Parties to the Proceedings]
Parties to Application 16-08-006:
Administrative Law Judge Allen has scheduled a pre-hearing conference for this proceeding on October 6, 2016 at 10:30 a.m.  As the regulatory process gets under way, PG&E is looking forward to working collaboratively with all of the parties to make this proceeding as efficient as possible.  To that end, we wanted to invite all of the parties to a meeting on October 4, 2016 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. with the goal of trying to build as much consensus as possible on the procedural and scoping issues to be addressed at the pre-hearing conference.
We would like to try to reach agreement on a proposed schedule for the proceeding.  In addition, we think it would be useful to compile a list of issues that we agree are in scope, those that we agree are out of scope, and contested scoping issues that the Commission will need to address in the Scoping Memo. Our goal would be to provide an agreed upon schedule and the list of scoping issues to Judge Allen either in advance of the pre-hearing conference or at the pre-hearing conference.  All of the parties may not be able to agree on everything, but it would definitely help to talk in advance of the pre-hearing workshop and to find as much common ground as possible.
We will be sending out separately to the service list a meeting invite that includes information to attend in-person, as well as call-in information for those who want to attend telephonically.  If you plan to attend the meeting in person, please send an e-mail to Charles Middlekauff (crmd@pge.com) and Stephanie Louie (syw1@pge.com) to let us know.  This helps to expedite getting through building security to have everyone’s name in advance.
We look forward to your participation and to working together to make this proceeding run as smoothly as possible.
Bill Manheim and Charles Middlekauff

From: Michael Shellenberger
To: [Parties to the Proceedings]
Dear Mr. Manheim and Mr. Middlekauff,
Thank you for your invitation to discuss PG&E’s attempt to expedite your proposal to raise electricity rates in exchange for closing Diablo Canyon. If you truly intend to go forward with the meeting, I will attend with my colleagues.
However, your invitation gives the distinct impression that you are seeking to rush your rate hike/plant closure deal through the CPUC before it can be reformed by the California State Legislature.
As you know, the last time a California utility (along with TURN, FOE and ORA) rushed a secretly negotiated rate hike/plant closure deal through the CPUC, the result was an on-going federal and state investigation of suspected criminal activities.
CPUC President Michael Picker still refuses to release the emails between himself, Governor Jerry Brown and former CPUC President Michael Peevey relating to the San Onofre settlement — even though those emails may contain evidence of criminal activity.
Last August, the climate scientist James Hansen, Whole Earth Catalogue founder Stewart Brand, and over four dozen prominent scientists and environmentalists affiliated with my organization, Environmental Progress, published in an open letter to Governor Brown urging him to direct the legislature, not the CPUC, to decide on this issue.
"Sending this proposal to the CPUC, an institution that is struggling with its own crisis of credibility relating to improper relationships with regulated industries,” they wrote, “would raise further doubts about the legitimacy of the proceedings."
And just last week, the California State Auditor demanded significant reforms by CPUC — reforms that the CPUC immediately and brazenly rejected.
“If [Picker] doesn’t fully comply with [state auditor] recommendations, he should resign,” wrote the San Jose Mercury News yesterday. “If he doesn’t, the Legislature needs to step in, as we’ve suggested before.”
The CPUC’s days as a secretive and rogue agency are numbered. Last year, the legislature passed strong CPUC reforms — including having to make public its emails — that Governor Brown vetoed.
This year, after reform legislators proposed eliminating the CPUC altogether, Gov. Brown negotiated a compromise. But then, at the last minute, Mr. Picker killed the deal in the final hours of the last legislative session, according to reports by the San Diego Union Tribune and the Los Angeles Times.
State legislators were angered by the double-cross, and have announced they will push for even tougher reforms, either in the legislature or on the ballot.
Given these rising demands for transparency, it is rather audacious for PG&E to now propose holding a private meeting — in PG&E's corporate offices, no less — to negotiate a settlement schedule two days before the first CPUC meeting.
It is equally audacious to claim the desire to “build as much consensus as possible” when your own Joint Proposal not only forbids you from modifying it but also requires you to “actively and mutually defend the Joint Proposal and associated settlement agreement and the Joint Application if opposed by any other party.”
As such, the meeting you are proposing only reinforces the perception that this CPUC proceeding is merely for show.
I hope you, your CEO and PG&E’s board of directors will consider that there is a better way. PG&E should withdraw its proposal and work with the growing movement for real CPUC reform.
If, after we achieve reform, you still want to raise electricity rates in exchange for eliminating 21 percent of California’s clean power, then CPUC settlement hearings can proceed with legitimacy, free from the dark cloud that stains all CPUC proceedings, especially ones of this magnitude.
The eight years between now and 2024/25 is more than enough time to achieve needed CPUC reforms, a resolution to the criminal investigations, and hearings on your rate hike proposal.
Reform is inevitable. I hope PG&E sees its enlightened self-interest in achieving it. Doing so will help re-build the public trust's in PG&E that it desperately needs and, I believe, genuinely desires.
I agree with the State Auditor that sunlight is the best disinfectant and am thus cc’ing the reporters and editorial writers who have done yeoman’s work over the years to shine a light on the CPUC, and press the case for reform.
I am also cc’ing Governor Brown and President Picker. It’s not too late for them to do the right thing.
Sincerely,
Michael
————
Michael Shellenberger :: President, Environmental Progress :: EnvironmentalProgress.org

From: Frank Lindh
To: Michael Shellenberger, Frank Jablonski
Michael -
I don't believe we've met before, but I feel compelled to point out that your message below violates several of the CPUC's Rules of Practice and Procedure, as well as the rules of fair play.
I am copying Frank Jablonski, your attorney of record, to include him in the conversation.
First, in copying decisional staff in a Commissioner's office at the CPUC, you have engaged in an improper ex parte communication about substantive issues in the case.
Second, in copying non-parties, in particular several media outlets, on a discussion about a meet-and-confer process on procedural scheduling issues, you have violated the rulers protecting such discussions from disclosure to non-parties.
These are serious violations that if left uncorrected will taint the decisional process.
Please let me say you don't do the cause of CPUC "reform" any good when you violate such basic and important rules that exist in order to ensure the integrity of the process.  
I hope you and Frank can find a way to correct these missteps, and at least do better going forward.
I look forward to meeting you in person next week in San Francisco.
Thank you.
Frank Lindh
Attorney for Friends of the Earth

Further Reading:

  • Anti-Nuclear NRDC Defends PG&E's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Cost Estimates, But Offers No New Evidence
  • Anti-Nuclear Group — Alliance For Nuclear Responsibility — Drops Jerry Brown Advisor, John Geesman, As Attorney
  • Sierra Club Says Closing Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Could Move California Backwards On Climate. Are The Club's Efforts Sincere, Or Just Public Relations?
  • PG&E Submitted False Cost Data In Diablo Canyon Case, New EP Investigation Finds
  • Party To Diablo Canyon Closure Proposal Contradicts Earlier Account Of His Involvement In Aspect Of San Onofre Closure Under Criminal Investigation
  • Future Of California Nuclear Plant Diablo Canyon Should Not Be Decided By A California Public Utilities Commission That Is Hiding Emails & Under An Active Criminal Investigation
  • Climate Scientists Urge Gov. Jerry Brown To Let Legislature Not PUC Decide Diablo Canyon's Fate
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Thoughts on relief for atomic bomb survivors since Obama's visit to Hiroshima

Thoughts on relief for atomic bomb survivors since Obama's visit to Hiroshima


Attached is a Lancet article "Thoughts on relief for atomic bomb survivors since Obama's visit to Hiroshima" that proposes aid to Hiroshima/Nagasaki survivors for "...relief provided for atomic bomb sufferers has only been for health damage caused by the radiation from the atomic bomb and not for the health damage caused by the physical explosion of the bomb... every successful legal trial aimed at obtaining relief for survivors used health damage caused by radiation as the main justification. Therefore, damage due to radiation could be misunderstood as representing the entire damage caused by atomic bombs and this misunderstanding could be the cause of the excessive fear of radiation that started in Japan and spread across the globe."

http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(16)31728-7/fulltext?elsca1=etoc
Posted by Michele Kearney at 3:07 PM 0 comments

Russian-Syrian Push on Aleppo in Full Swing. US Deciding Whether to Ramp up Support for Terrorist Child Beheaders or Start WW3

Russian-Syrian Push on Aleppo in Full Swing. US Deciding Whether to Ramp up Support for Terrorist Child Beheaders or Start WW3
Posted by Michele Kearney at 2:50 PM 0 comments

Global cost of India-Pakistan nuclear war: 21 million dead, ozone layer destroyed and more

What’s sad is that way back in history which is written in the Indian Vedic texts, they talk about such wars that happened.
Their texts are older than our Old Testament.

http://m.firstpost.com/india/global-cost-of-india-pakistan-nuclear-war-21-million-dead-ozone-layer-destroyed-and-much-more-3025642.html

Interesting read about the vedic texts and current nuke wastelands in India
http://veda.wikidot.com/ancient-city-found-in-india-irradiated-from-atomic-blast
Posted by Michele Kearney at 2:50 PM 0 comments

Why It’s Safe to Scrap America’s ICBMs

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/30/opinion/why-its-safe-to-scrap-americas-icbms.html?smprod=nytcore-ipad&smid=nytcore-ipad-share

The New York Times | Op-Ed Contributor

Why It’s Safe to Scrap America’s ICBMs

By WILLIAM J. PERRYSEPT. 30, 2016
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/30/opinion/why-its-safe-to-scrap-americas-icbms.html?smprod=nytcore-ipad&smid=nytcore-ipad-share
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Critics Question Plans For Nuclear Waste Storage At San Onofre | NBC 7 San Diego

Critics Question Plans For Nuclear Waste Storage At San Onofre | NBC 7 San Diego
Posted by Michele Kearney at 11:16 AM 0 comments

PG&E Steps Up Defense of Plans to Close Nuclear Plant, De-emphasize Gas | 2016-09-29 | Natural Gas Intelligence

PG&E Steps Up Defense of Plans to Close Nuclear Plant, De-emphasize Gas | 2016-09-29 | Natural Gas Intelligence
Posted by Michele Kearney at 11:14 AM 0 comments

Moving Forward with Consent-Based Siting for Nuclear Waste Facilities | Bipartisan Policy Center

Moving Forward with Consent-Based Siting for Nuclear Waste Facilities | Bipartisan Policy Center
Posted by Michele Kearney at 11:11 AM 0 comments

The Deathprint Of Energy Grapples With The Powers Of Regulation

The Deathprint Of Energy Grapples With The Powers Of Regulation
Posted by Michele Kearney at 11:05 AM 0 comments

Nuclear News: PG&E responds to public comments on Diablo Canyon joint proposal

Nuclear News: PG&E responds to public comments on Diablo Canyon joint proposal
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:51 AM 0 comments

Pumped storage future uncertain if nuclear continues to wane - Charlotte Business Journal

Pumped storage future uncertain if nuclear continues to wane - Charlotte Business Journal
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:14 AM 0 comments

Success of S.C., Georgia nuclear plants will weigh in Duke Energy’s decision on Lee Nuclear Station - Charlotte Business Journal

Success of S.C., Georgia nuclear plants will weigh in Duke Energy’s decision on Lee Nuclear Station - Charlotte Business Journal
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:12 AM 0 comments

Japan signals end for $10bn nuclear prototype

Japan signals end for $10bn nuclear prototype
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:09 AM 0 comments

French, Chinese firms to build UK’s new nuclear plant - Pars Today

French, Chinese firms to build UK’s new nuclear plant - Pars Today
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:04 AM 0 comments

Parties sign final agreements on Hinkley Point nuclear project_World_www.newsgd.com

Parties sign final agreements on Hinkley Point nuclear project_World_www.newsgd.com
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:03 AM 0 comments

China General Nuclear acquires Belgium's largest onshore wind farm_World_www.newsgd.com

China General Nuclear acquires Belgium's largest onshore wind farm_World_www.newsgd.com
Posted by Michele Kearney at 10:00 AM 0 comments

Three nuclear plants choose ECSI to provide perimeter security solution | Government Security News

Three nuclear plants choose ECSI to provide perimeter security solution | Government Security News
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Japan signals end for $10 billion nuclear prototype | Middle East Association

Japan signals end for $10 billion nuclear prototype | Middle East Association
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NUREG/CP-0304: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Use of Robotic Technologies at Nuclear Facilities 9/29

NUREG/CP-0304: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Use of Robotic Technologies at Nuclear Facilities


Read more: http://www.environmentguru.com/pages/elements/element.aspx?id=4019601#ixzz4LkOCUpaY
Follow us: @environmentguru on Twitter | Environmentguru on Facebook
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Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Use of Robotic Technologies at Nuclear Facilities (NUREG/CP-0304)


Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Use of Robotic Technologies at Nuclear Facilities (NUREG/CP-0304)

 

http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/conference/cp0304/ 

Posted by Michele Kearney at 9:52 AM 0 comments

50 Smartest Companies

50 Smartest Companies


https://www.technologyreview.com/collection/50-smartest-companies/?utm_source=MIT+TR+Newsletters&utm_campaign=f2f40d983e-Business_Newsletter_9292016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_997ed6f472-f2f40d983e-153856085&goal=0_997ed6f472-f2f40d983e-153856085&mc_cid=f2f40d983e&mc_eid=e25735476a
Posted by Michele Kearney at 9:47 AM 0 comments

NYC Sets New Goals for Energy Storage and Solar Capacity


NYC Sets New Goals for Energy Storage and Solar Capacity

http://www.power-eng.com/articles/2016/09/nyc-sets-new-goals-for-energy-storage-and-solar-capacity.html?cmpid=enl-poe-weekly-september-30-2016&cmpid=enl_PE_Weekly_2016-09-30&eid=288118515&bid=1543634
Posted by Michele Kearney at 9:42 AM 0 comments

Court Hearings Begin in Challenge to the Clean Power Plan

Court Hearings Begin in Challenge to the Clean Power Plan


http://www.power-eng.com/articles/2016/09/court-hearings-begin-in-challenge-to-the-clean-power-plan.html?cmpid=enl-poe-weekly-september-30-2016&cmpid=enl_PE_Weekly_2016-09-30&eid=288118515&bid=1543634
Posted by Michele Kearney at 9:41 AM 0 comments

Thursday, September 29, 2016

A Letter to Mrs. Clinton: What is it that you actually care about?

A Letter to Mrs. Clinton: What is it that you actually care about?
Posted by Michele Kearney at 6:21 PM 0 comments

Demystifying Nuclear Power: Ethics & Inquiry: Selective Truth Telling by the Energy Sector


Demystifying Nuclear Power: Ethics & Inquiry: Selective Truth Telling by the Energy Sector



http://www.fairewinds.org/demystify//demystify-ethics-inquiry-selective-truth-telling-by-the-energy-sector
Posted by Michele Kearney at 6:13 PM 0 comments

Happy 115th Birthday to Science Legend Enrico Fermi | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Happy 115th Birthday to Science Legend Enrico Fermi | ANS Nuclear Cafe
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Get Inside Mexico's Cenagas: Pipelines, Players, and Possibilities - An NGI Exclusive

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NGI correspondent Dwight Dyer recently sat down with Cenagas Director General David Madero to
discuss the past, present, and future of Mexico's natural gas market. We've never been closer to the source. The industry is abuzz about the market with the largest potential in years, and information is hard to come by.
 
In this 7-page exclusive report, NGI's veteran journalists and analysts bring you closer than ever to the major pipelines and players that continue to shape the Mexican gas market - straight from the source. 
"We have strong relationships with all of [the companies],” Madero said. “And with some of the U.S. operators, we have certain obligations as the technical administrator to make sure we can be the supplier of last resort of natural gas in Mexico. Therefore, we are engaged with U.S. transporters that are interconnected with Mexico, in case we need to sign contracts with them.”
“Our role is determining aggregate demand, checking with CRE whether our assumptions are rational, whether our flow simulations are correct. So the only way to turn a yellow light green is to add infrastructure.” 
“Cenagas’ technical role focuses, together with CRE, on evaluating how demand for natural gas will grow in the next five years and where, geographically, that demand will be located."
 
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Cenagas | Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) | Comision Reguladora de Energia (CRE) | FERC Mexican Petroleum Institute | Mexican Natural Gas Association |  And More...
 
Report Includes:
  • How Cenagas is gradually taking over functions from Pemex  
  • Filling in with LNG storage as a reliability bridge
  • Why an undersea pipeline from the U.S. to Mexico Makes Sense
  • Identifying the best places for in-ground storage
  • And much more!
 
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