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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
The OPEC Deal: Here Are The Details
By Nick Cunningham for the Oilprice.com. – December 1
Oil prices surged more than 8 percent on Wednesday
as OPEC shocked the world and reached an agreement to cut production.
If OPEC members succeed in implementing the deal, set to take effect in
January, it could erase the global surplus in an instant. “The sentiment
generally is optimistic and positive,” Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister
Khalid al-Falih said before the final meeting on Wednesday.
“Any production-restraint agreement has to be distributed in an
equitable way. We are getting close.” Oil prices skyrocketed on his
comments and on the news that a deal was within reach. Still, there was a
lot of confusion right down to the last minute, with some news outlets
reporting a deal had been reached while others said that the details had
not actually been agreed to, just the broader outline. Iraq in
particular was a question mark, with reports saying that Iraqi officials
were still
disputing the “secondary sources” data well into the afternoon on Wednesday,
even as oil prices were posting huge gains. Negotiations dragged on
through the day, with only snippets of details emerging from reporters
in Vienna. Read on...http://www.theenergycollective.com/staffjam/2394216/the-opec-deal-here-are-the-details
Want to Minimize Radiation from Power Generation? Build More Nuclear
By Milton Caplan, nuclear industry advisor to utilities, governments and companies on new build nuclear projects and investments in uranium. – November 28
Yes, you read that right. For years, there have been efforts to
demonstrate that people who live near nuclear plants or work at nuclear
plants are getting sick from all that darn radiation they are receiving.
Over the years these stories have been debunked as study after study
has shown that there is no impact from radiation from living near or
working at a nuclear plant. But now a study has been done that shows
that of most of the options to generate electricity, nuclear actually
releases the least amount of radiation. This is documented in UNSCEAR’s,
the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic
Radiation, most recent report to the United Nations General Assembly, on
its study to consider the amount of radiation released from the life
cycle of different types of electricity generation.
Read on... http://www.theenergycollective.com/mzconsulting/2393871/want-to-minimize-radiation-from-power-generation-build-more-nuclear
Friday, December 2, 2016
Illinois passes Future Energy Jobs Bill
Illinois passes Future Energy Jobs Bill
Legislators in the US state of Illinois yesterday passed a bill recognising the contribution of nuclear energy to the state's clean energy efforts and ensuring the continued operation of the state's nuclear power plants. The Future Energy Jobs Bill will also advance renewable energy and expand energy efficiency initiatives. http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NP-Illinois-passes-Future-Energy-Jobs-Bill-0212167.html
Legislators in the US state of Illinois yesterday passed a bill recognising the contribution of nuclear energy to the state's clean energy efforts and ensuring the continued operation of the state's nuclear power plants. The Future Energy Jobs Bill will also advance renewable energy and expand energy efficiency initiatives. http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NP-Illinois-passes-Future-Energy-Jobs-Bill-0212167.html
NEI: Illinois Joins New York in Recognizing Value of Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Energy Institute
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 01, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 01, 2016
Contact: media@nei.org, 202.739.8000 or 703.644.8805 (after hours and weekends)
Illinois Joins New York in Recognizing Value of Nuclear Power Plants
Future Energy Jobs Bill Levels Field, Keeps Top Carbon-Free Energy Source
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Legislators in Illinois today passed the Future Energy Jobs Bill, a measure that will ensure the continued operation of the Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants in that state. The two power stations employ 4,200 workers and have a combined generating capacity of more than 2,800 megawatts of electricity. In addition to provisions preserving the nuclear energy facilities to support cleaner air, the measure advances renewable energy development and expands energy efficiency initiatives. The action in Illinois comes after the New York Public Service Commission last August adopted a Clean Energy Standard that recognizes the economic and environmental benefits of commercial nuclear energy in that state. Following is a statement from Maria Korsnick, the Nuclear Energy Institute’s chief operating officer.“This is a remarkable moment for the people of Illinois and for thousands of nuclear energy industry employees. Gov. Bruce Rauner and members of the Illinois General Assembly deserve immense credit for recognizing the unique value of the state’s nuclear power plants and their important role in its critical infrastructure.
“The Future Energy Jobs Bill, now headed to the governor’s desk, preserves more than $1.2 billion in annual economic activity across Illinois, including 4,200 direct jobs at Clinton and Quad Cities and thousands more jobs that the plants support.
“Despite characterizations by opposition that this legislation constitutes a bailout, to the contrary, it is an investment in Illinois’ clean energy future. The bill levels the playing field for nuclear energy with other carbon-free energy sources. The clean energy benefits from this action are significant. Between them, the Clinton and Quad Cities facilities prevent the emission of more than 20 million metric tons of carbon dioxide a year – the equivalent of taking nearly 5 million cars off the road.
“All the better, the Future Energy Jobs Bill protects ratepayers. Lawmakers are expanding clean energy at a cost well below 25 cents per month for typical residential customers. The long-term savings from not having to replace the electricity supply that Clinton and Quad Cities reliably generate is substantial. In New York, where Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state Public Service Commission earlier this year acted to preserve upstate nuclear energy facilities, a Brattle Group study showed that the savings to customers from the plants’ continued operation was nearly $2 billion annually through 2024.
“Again, our thanks to Gov. Rauner and members of the Illinois General Assembly. Approval of this legislation is a tremendous achievement, and we look forward to the governor swiftly signing the Future Energy Jobs Bill into law.” http://www.nei.org/News-Media/Media-Room/News-Releases/Illinois-Joins-New-York-in-Recognizing-Value-of-Nu
The Energy Collective Daily: Why You Should Care about Low Carbon Fuels and Vehicle Initiatives
Why You Should Care about Low Carbon Fuels and Vehicle Initiatives | The Energy Collective Daily |
- Why You Should Care about Low Carbon Fuels and Vehicle Initiatives
- Victory: Ukraine Doesn’t Need Russian Gas Anymore, Putting Transit at Risk
- How Understanding the Psychology of Energy Efficiency Can Help Protect the Environment
- New U.S. Border-Crossing Pipelines Bring Shale Gas to More Regions in Mexico
- Oil-By-Rail Regulators Consider Crude Oil Volatility Limits That Would Require Oil Stabilization
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Nuclear Roundup December 2, 2016
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Daily Caller News Foundation Nuclear Power Is ‘Most Sustainable Energy Source,’ According To UN Official
Nuclear Power Is ‘Most Sustainable Energy Source,’ According To UN Official
http://dailycaller.com/2016/12/01/nuclear-power-is-most-sustainable-energy-source-according-to-un-official/
Cuomo's nuclear subsidy plan faces another legal challenge
Cuomo's nuclear subsidy plan faces another legal challenge
https://newsdesk.moreover.com/
Girl's death reveals risks of obsolete Detroit power lines
Girl's death reveals risks of obsolete Detroit power lines
The electrocution of a
12-year-old Detroit girl has exposed a new risk in a city that's turning
the corner nearly two years after emerging from bankruptcy: miles of
obsolete power lines that could fall from poles and turn deadly.
…
Continue Reading
http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2016/12/power-cable-girl-s-death-reveals-risks-of-obsolete-detroit-power-lines.html?cmpid=enl_PennEnergy_PennEnergyWeeklyPowerUpdates_2016-12-02&email_address=micheletkearney@gmail.com&eid=288118515&bid=1603128
Obama's dirty secret: the fossil fuel projects the US littered around the world
Obama's dirty secret: the fossil fuel projects the US littered around the world
Through the Export-Import Bank, the Obama administration has spent
nearly $34bn on dirty energy plants in countries from India to Australia
to South Africa
by Sonali Prasad, Jason Burke, Michael Slezak and Oliver Milman
by Sonali Prasad, Jason Burke, Michael Slezak and Oliver Milman
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/dec/01/obama-fossil-fuels-us-export-import-bank-energy-projects?utm_source=MIT+TR+Newsletters&utm_campaign=36119f8317-newsletters-the-download&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_997ed6f472-36119f8317-153856085&goal=0_997ed6f472-36119f8317-153856085&mc_cid=36119f8317&mc_eid=e25735476a
The Paris Motor Show Confirms It: The Future Is Electric
The Paris Motor Show Confirms It: The Future Is Electric
Any automaker worth its salt is showing off a battery-powered car.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602512/the-paris-motor-show-confirms-it-the-future-is-electric/?utm_source=MIT+TR+Newsletters&utm_campaign=36119f8317-newsletters-the-download&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_997ed6f472-36119f8317-153856085&goal=0_997ed6f472-36119f8317-153856085&mc_cid=36119f8317&mc_eid=e25735476a
US DOE sells depleted uranium for laser enrichment
US DOE sells depleted uranium for laser enrichment
http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/UF-US-DOE-sells-depleted-uranium-for-laser-enrichment-1111167.html
Iraq Can’t Commit To OPEC’s Oil Output Deal
Iraq Can’t Commit To OPEC’s Oil Output Deal
By By Bilal Wahab, / Thursday, December 1, 2016 10:00 AM
Despite pressure from OPEC to cap its
oil production, the Iraqi government can neither afford a production cut
nor enforce it upon the Kurdistan Regional Government. Under tremendous
fiscal pressure, OPEC members may cut a deal in Vienna this week that
would cap oil production in order to raise global prices. The deal is
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
President Obama Spent ‘Unprecedented’ Billions on Fossil Fuel Projects Around the World
President Obama Spent ‘Unprecedented’ Billions on Fossil Fuel Projects Around the World
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/obama_spent_an_unprecedented_billions_on_fossil_20161201
Electricité de France has had to shut down 18 of its 58 nuclear reactors
France’s nuclear-energy champion is in turmoil
Electricité de France has had to shut down 18 of its 58 nuclear reactors
http://www.economist.com/news/business/21711087-electricit-de-france-has-had-shut-down-18-its-58-nuclear-reactors-frances-nuclear-energy
SOUTH AFRICA PURSUES NUCLEAR POWER DESPITE RISKS
SOUTH AFRICA PURSUES NUCLEAR POWER DESPITE RISKS
http://www.blackstarnews.com/global-politics/global-politics/south-africa-pursues-nuclear-power-despite-risks.html
UCS SCIENCE NETWORK WORKSHOP SERIES: Role of Science in the New Political Era
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Webinar: The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Dear Michele,
Please join us next Wednesday for a webinar to discuss how the Union of Concerned Scientists is advocating for science in the Trump administration and why scientists and experts like you need to get involved.
Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric—now spilling over into the presidential transition process—represents a significant threat to the role of science in our democracy.
The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Date: Wednesday, December 7
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. EST
Speakers: Ken Kimmell, UCS president; Andrew Rosenberg, director, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS
Register for the Webinar Today
Your science voice is needed now more than ever to inform the new Trump administration and hold it accountable. The coming years will be challenging, but there are still opportunities for action and engagement.
Register today to attend and submit questions in advance. We look forward to seeing you.
Webinar: The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Dear Michele,
Please join us next Wednesday for a webinar to discuss how the Union of Concerned Scientists is advocating for science in the Trump administration and why scientists and experts like you need to get involved.
Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric—now spilling over into the presidential transition process—represents a significant threat to the role of science in our democracy.
The Role of Science in the New Political Era
Date: Wednesday, December 7
Time: 1:00-2:00 p.m. EST
Speakers: Ken Kimmell, UCS president; Andrew Rosenberg, director, Center for Science and Democracy at UCS
Register for the Webinar Today
Your science voice is needed now more than ever to inform the new Trump administration and hold it accountable. The coming years will be challenging, but there are still opportunities for action and engagement.
Register today to attend and submit questions in advance. We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
Justin Kwasa
Outreach Specialist
Science Network
Union of Concerned Scientists
Justin Kwasa
Outreach Specialist
Science Network
Union of Concerned Scientists
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