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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Agency: Power lines touching trees caused 4 California fires - ABC News

Agency: Power lines touching trees caused 4 California fires - ABC News: Get breaking national and world news, broadcast video coverage, and exclusive interviews. Find the top news online at ABC news.

Should Utilities Pay for California Wildfire Damage?


Should Utilities Pay for California Wildfire Damage?
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Some consumer advocates say utilities should pay for the damages caused by California’s wildfires, but that could leave shareholders on the hook. Read the full story
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Friday, May 25, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire May 25, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
May 25, 2018

Full Up
The Senate confirmed Annie Caputo, David Wright, and Commissioner Jeff Baran as NRC Commissioners by unanimous consent yesterday. The NRC now has a full board of commissioners for the first time since 2014. 
 
Caputo and Wright were confirmed to their first five-year terms, while Baran was confirmed to his second five-year term. 

Senate Confirms Annie Caputo, David Wright, & Jeff Baran as NRC Commissioners - Press Releases - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Senate Confirms Annie Caputo, David Wright, & Jeff Baran as NRC Commissioners - Press Releases - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works: WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW), praised the Senate’s confirmation of Annie Caputo and David Wright to serve as commissioners of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The Senate also confirmed Jeff Baran to continue serving as a commissioner of the NRC. The Senate confirmed the three nominations by unanimous consent.

“I am glad the Senate has restored the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to its full slate of five commissioners,” said Barrasso. “Annie Caputo and David Wright will be outstanding commissioners at the NRC.

“Here on Capitol Hill, Annie is considered the ‘dean’ of nuclear energy policy. As a nuclear engineer, Annie knows the physics behind nuclear power. She also knows the challenges it faces and the bright future it can have if we make the right decisions here in Washington. Likewise, Annie knows the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She understands how the NRC can be improved, so it can be more responsive to the American people and those the agency regulates.”

Since January of 2017, Caputo has served as senior policy

Towns see gold in storing nuclear waste

Towns see gold in storing nuclear waste: Communities in New Mexico, Texas vie for interim storage site — and the jobs that come with it

(19) The Nuclear Key | Doug Hardtmayer | TEDxOhioStateUniversity - YouTube

(19) The Nuclear Key | Doug Hardtmayer | TEDxOhioStateUniversity - YouTube: Doug Hardtmayer is a Nuclear Engineer who noticed that often times, essential technologies are often discarded before they are fully utilized, and believes t...

Nuclear Energy Assembly focuses on advanced nuclear technologies, innovative reactor designs - Daily Energy Insider

Nuclear Energy Assembly focuses on advanced nuclear technologies, innovative reactor designs - Daily Energy Insider: Emerging nuclear technologies like small modular reactors (SMR) and advanced nuclear reaction concepts highlighted the Nuclear Energy Institute’s 65th annual Nuclear Energy Assembly (NEA) that was held in Atlanta, Georgia, this week.© Shutterstock The conference ... Read More »

Fermi 2 back to full power - The Blade

Fermi 2 back to full power - The Blade

Nuclear Waste Storage Proposal Faces Stiff Opposition | KUNM

Nuclear Waste Storage Proposal Faces Stiff Opposition | KUNM: A Florida-based energy company faced heavy opposition Tuesday night from Albuquerque locals who are against a proposal to store spent nuclear fuel from

Senate confirms Caputo, Wright, and Baran to serve as US NRC commissioners - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story

Senate confirms Caputo, Wright, and Baran to serve as US NRC commissioners - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story: Senate confirms Caputo, Wright, and Baran to serve as US NRC commissioners - Read this Platts electric power news article here. Plus discover more electric power market news, products & services.

Hawaii geothermal power plant threatened by lava, toxic gas

Hawaii geothermal power plant threatened by lava, toxic gas



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ANS Nuclear Policy Wire May 25, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
May 25, 2018

The Yeas Have It
The Senate Appropriations Committee passed their FY 2019 Energy & Water appropriations bill yesterday, which includes $1.2 billion appropriated for the Office of Nuclear Energy, a $1 million increase from FY 2018. The report is available here
 
In comparison, the House's bill includes $1.35 billion appropriated for the Office of Nuclear Energy, a $141 million increase from FY 2018. The next step for each bill will be floor consideration. 
 

New Jersey raises renewable target and grants nuclear subsidies | Energy News Network

New Jersey raises renewable target and grants nuclear subsidies | Energy News Network: NEW JERSEY: Gov. Phil Murphy signs bills raising the state’s renewable energy standard to 50 percent and providing zero-emission credits for nuclear power plants. (RTO Insider) WIND: • Massachusetts and Rhode Island announce procurement deals for offshore wind farms totalling 1.2 GW of new capacity. (CommonWealth Magazine, Providence Journal) • The projects represent a major […]

Competition drives nuclear industry to look for millions in subsidies - The Washington Post

Competition drives nuclear industry to look for millions in subsidies - The Washington Post

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters: U.S. nuclear power generators are sticking with plans to shut several reactors after none of them won the right to supply capacity in an auction by the country's largest power grid despite higher winning prices, energy companies and analysts said on Thursday.

Radiophobia: why do we fear nuclear power? – Science Weekly podcast | Science | The Guardian

Radiophobia: why do we fear nuclear power? – Science Weekly podcast | Science | The Guardian: Nuclear energy is back on the UK government’s agenda. However, concerns about safety have plagued this technology for decades. Given it kills less people than wind, coal or gas, why are we so radiophobic? Ian Sample investigates.

To Revive U.S. Nuclear Power, Learn From Canada – InsideSources

To Revive U.S. Nuclear Power, Learn From Canada – InsideSources

Japan's Kansai Electric to cut LNG deals as it boosts nuclear power | Reuters

Japan's Kansai Electric to cut LNG deals as it boosts nuclear power | Reuters: Japan's Kansai Electric Power Co will cut spot purchases of liquefied natural gas and is cautious on signing long-term LNG supply contracts as it slowly lifts the share of nuclear power in its generation mix, a senior official said.

UK nuclear plans 'risk collapse if Hitachi talks fail' | Environment | The Guardian

UK nuclear plans 'risk collapse if Hitachi talks fail' | Environment | The Guardian: Japanese group believed to be demanding direct financial support with consumers making up the difference

US launches nuclear initiative to cut carbon with Canada, Japan, UK

US launches nuclear initiative to cut carbon with Canada, Japan, UK: While the Trump administration generally avoids discussion of climate change, it is participating in a coalition to promote 'clean, reliable' nuclear power

Romania and Russia, among seven “international partners” supporting US initiative to push nuclear power - Business Review

Romania and Russia, among seven “international partners” supporting US initiative to push nuclear power - Business Review: Romania, Russia and other five “international partners” form an alliance supporting a United States initiative to promote the nuclear power as “a clean reliable energy source”, according to Reuters. The initiative, launched on Thursday by US deputy secretary of energy Dan Brouillette with international partners, aims

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters: U.S. nuclear power generators are sticking with plans to shut several reactors after none of them won the right to supply capacity in an auction by the country's largest power grid despite higher winning prices, energy companies and analysts said on Thursday.

NRC releases summary of Seabrook nuclear plant visit | Local News | gloucestertimes.com

NRC releases summary of Seabrook nuclear plant visit | Local News | gloucestertimes.com

NorthStar makes new promises in Vermont Yankee sales deal - VTDigger

NorthStar makes new promises in Vermont Yankee sales deal - VTDigger: The New York company is answering concerns expressed by the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which must approve the proposed sale of the idled Vernon nuclear plant.

North Korea confirms dismantling of nuclear site | Reuters

North Korea confirms dismantling of nuclear site | Reuters: North Korea has completely dismantled its Punggye-ri nuclear test ground "to ensure the transparency of discontinuance of nuclear test," state news agency KCNA said on Thursday.

UAE’s FANR signs MoU with China’s nuclear agency

UAE’s FANR signs MoU with China’s nuclear agency: The UAE's Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) has signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) for cooperation and exchange of information in nuclear safety regulation, said a report.

Iran staying within nuclear deal's restrictions -IAEA report | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters

Iran staying within nuclear deal's restrictions -IAEA report | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters: Iran has stayed within the mainrestrictions on its nuclear activities imposed by its 2015 dealwith major powers despite the U.S. pullout from the agreement,the U.N. atomic watchdog indicated on Thursday.

Arizona's Palo Verde-2 reactor shut after rod drops into core, to restart at weekend - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story

Arizona's Palo Verde-2 reactor shut after rod drops into core, to restart at weekend - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story: Arizona's Palo Verde-2 reactor shut after rod drops into core, to restart at weekend - Read this Platts electric power news article here. Plus discover more electric power market news, products & services.

Technology that changed us: The 1970s, from Pong to Apollo | ZDNet

Technology that changed us: The 1970s, from Pong to Apollo | ZDNet: In this 50-year retrospective, we're not just looking at technology year by year, we're looking at technologies that had an impact on us, paved the way for the future, and changed us, in ways good and bad.

How much and how fast will global sea level rise? | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

How much and how fast will global sea level rise? | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Iran complying with nuclear deal, but could do better: IAEA | Reuters

Iran complying with nuclear deal, but could do better: IAEA | Reuters: Iran continues to comply with the terms of its nuclear deal with world powers despite the U.S. withdrawal, but could be faster and more proactive in allowing snap inspections, the U.N. atomic watchdog policing the accord said on Thursday.

Pompeo: Saudis must not enrich uranium if it seeks civilian nuclear cooperation - The Washington Post

Pompeo: Saudis must not enrich uranium if it seeks civilian nuclear cooperation - The Washington Post: The administration said it is sticking to the “gold standard” terms accepted by the United Arab Emirates.

Senate panel again drops Yucca Mountain licensing funding from budget – Las Vegas Review-Journal

Senate panel again drops Yucca Mountain licensing funding from budget – Las Vegas Review-Journal: The move by Senate appropriators sets up another showdown with the House, which approved the $120 million requested by the Trump administration to restart the licensing process.

Countries Launch a Nuclear Innovation Initiative under the Clean Energy Ministerial | Drupal

Countries Launch a Nuclear Innovation Initiative under the Clean Energy Ministerial | Drupal: At the 9th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM9) meeting today, a new nuclear innovation partnership, called “Nuclear Innovation: Clean Energy Future (NICE Future), was announced under the leadership of the United States, Canada, and Japan.

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup May 25, 2018

Nuclear Roundup
May 25, 2018
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Framatome to supply EDF with reprocessed uranium fuel

Framatome to supply EDF with reprocessed uranium fuel: Framatome has signed a contract to design, fabricate and supply fuel assemblies using enriched reprocessed uranium to French utility EDF between 2023 and 2032. Framatome noted the project is subject to administrative and regulatory authorisations.

Fifth Yangjiang unit connected to grid

Fifth Yangjiang unit connected to grid: Unit 5 of the Yangjiang nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province has been connected to the electricity grid, China General Nuclear (CGN) announced yesterday. The unit - the first ACPR1000 reactor to be built and the first Chinese unit to feature a domestically-developed digital control system - is scheduled to enter commercial operation later this year.

All set for the new generation?

All set for the new generation?: The International Atomic Energy Agency is holding its Third International Conference on Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Programmes next week. Here, Patricia Wieland, head of World Nuclear University (WNU), who will be a speaker at the event, shares her thoughts on working with young professionals. The conference, on 'meeting challenges to ensure the future nuclear workforce capability', is taking place on 28–31 May in Gyeongju, South Korea.

Why Trump’s cancellation of the North Korea summit may undermine the US-South Korea alliance | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Why Trump’s cancellation of the North Korea summit may undermine the US-South Korea alliance | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Exploiting divides between the United States and South Korea on North Korea policy is standard operating procedure for Pyongyang. The cancellation of the Trump-Kim summit helps to further that goal. But the most serious fault lines for the US-Korea alliance lie within the alliance itself. Donald Trump’s treatment of South Korea is a throwback to a time when South Korea was

Robot worries could cause a 50,000-worker strike in Las Vegas - MIT Technology Review

Robot worries could cause a 50,000-worker strike in Las Vegas - MIT Technology Review: Members of the Culinary Union, who work in many of the city’s biggest casinos, have voted to approve a strike unless a deal is reached soon.

California’s rooftop solar rule is a pricey path to emissions reductions - MIT Technology Review

California’s rooftop solar rule is a pricey path to emissions reductions - MIT Technology Review: A solar panel on every house might sound good, but it isn’t smart climate policy.

California ISO - Managing Oversupply

California ISO - Managing Oversupply

California is throttling back record levels of solar—and that’s bad news for climate goals


California is throttling back record levels of solar—and that’s bad news for climate goals

Without big changes, the oversupply of renewables will stall efforts to overhaul the power sector.


https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611188/california-is-throttling-back-record-levels-of-solarand-thats-bad-news-for-climate-goals/?utm_source=newsletters&utm_medium=email&utm_content=2018_05_25&utm_campaign=the_download

Drought Conditions In The Southwest Are So Bad That They Are Already Being Compared To The Dust Bowl Of The 1930s – The American Dream

Drought Conditions In The Southwest Are So Bad That They Are Already Being Compared To The Dust Bowl Of The 1930s – The American Dream: The worst drought to hit the Southwest in decades continues to grow even worse, and many are already comparing this current crisis to the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. Agricultural production is way down, major rivers are running dry, and horses are dropping dead from a lack of water. The epicenter of this drought is

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Korean Peninsula at the crosshairs of great power rivalry by Reuters

Korean Peninsula at the crosshairs of great power rivalry by Reuters: Stream Korean Peninsula at the crosshairs of great power rivalry by Reuters from desktop or your mobile device

Can Nuclear Compete? | Center for Strategic and International Studies

Can Nuclear Compete? | Center for Strategic and International Studies: This event will be webcast live from this page. A reception will be held from 5:00pm - 6:00pm, following the afternoon panel discussions. Nuclear energy faces an uncertain future in the United States as the fuel is beset by fierce competition from natural gas and renewable energy in many markets. Coupled with failure to deliver new projects on time and at cost, along with a public sensitive to operational safety, existing and future nuclear power generation is at risk in the United States.

Former IAEA Official Explains the Problems Within the Iran Nuclear Deal


Former IAEA Official Explains the Problems Within the Iran Nuclear Deal


https://www.iranfocus.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32739:former-iaea-official-explains-the-problems-within-the-iran-nuclear-deal&catid=8:nuclear&Itemid=124

How Kim-Trump tensions escalated: The more the U.S. said ‘Libya,’ the angrier North Korea got - The Washington Post

How Kim-Trump tensions escalated: The more the U.S. said ‘Libya,’ the angrier North Korea got - The Washington Post: Here's why Pyongyang just lashed out at Vice President Pence as a “political dummy."

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup May 24, 2018

Nuclear Roundup
May 24, 2018
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

Trump cancels meeting with Kim, citing “open hostility” 
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Microsoft Word - U.S. House Advanced Nuclear Bills Garner Plaudits from Nuclear Energy Industry Panel.docx - 760734_599c355135e94eaaad1146f088d7c1b8.pdf

Microsoft Word - U.S. House Advanced Nuclear Bills Garner Plaudits from Nuclear Energy Industry Panel.docx - 760734_599c355135e94eaaad1146f088d7c1b8.pdf

Senate Energy-Water Rejects Research Cuts Sought by White House

Senate Energy-Water Rejects Research Cuts Sought by White House: House appropriators admonished the Energy Department for proposing to slash support for mid- to late-stage research in a report on the panel’s draft fiscal 2019 Energy-Water spending bill.

Most of us will be driving electric SUVs soon - Axios

Most of us will be driving electric SUVs soon - Axios: They'll be the biggest part of a huge increase in electric vehicle sales.

Admiral Rickover’s gift to us: showing that we can reform America - Fabius Maximus website

Admiral Rickover’s gift to us: showing that we can reform America - Fabius Maximus website: A biography of Admiral Rickover, founder of the US Navy's nuclear submarine force, points the way to reform of our military – and America.

The Case against Dismantling the Iran Deal: A View from Israel – LobeLog

The Case against Dismantling the Iran Deal: A View from Israel – LobeLog: by Shemuel Meir Making good on his ultimatum, the American president trumpeted  America’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) earlier this month. This was the opening salvo in a drive to …

New Jersey clean energy laws signed

New Jersey clean energy laws signed: Governor Phil Murphy has signed legislation to establish a Zero Emissions Certificate (ZEC) programme that will enable New Jersey's nuclear power plants to continue operating by recognising and compensating them for their carbon-free attributes. The bill was one of several legislative initiatives signed by Murphy yesterday to advance the state's clean energy economy.

Belarus, Kazakhstan to cooperate in nuclear power

Belarus, Kazakhstan to cooperate in nuclear power: Belarus and Kazakhstan yesterday signed a memorandum of cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the Belarusian Energy Ministry has announced. The document was signed by Belarusian Deputy Energy Minister Mikhail Mikhadyuk and Kazakh Deputy Energy Minister Bakytzhan Dzhaksaliev.

Germany to compensate utilities for nuclear phaseout losses

Germany to compensate utilities for nuclear phaseout losses: The German cabinet has agreed to grant compensation of up to EUR1 billion (USD1.17 billion) to the utilities forced to shut down their nuclear power plants by the Energiewende, or energy transition, that the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel introduced in response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident in Japan in March 2011. At that time, Germany was obtaining around a quarter of its electricity from 17 nuclear reactors operated by EOn, RWE and Vattenfall.

Alliance launched to highlight nuclear on world stage

Alliance launched to highlight nuclear on world stage: The USA, Canada and Japan today launched the Nuclear Innovation: Clean Energy Future (NICE Future) initiative partnership at a side event to the 9th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The aim is to bring a discussion on innovation and advanced nuclear energy systems to the international meeting.

IAEA Launches New Nuclear Energy Capacity Building Hub

IAEA Launches New Nuclear Energy Capacity Building Hub

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The new app — the IAEA Nuclear Energy Capacity Building Hub — allows professionals to connect, network and join communities of practice. (Photo: S. Krikorian/IAEA)
The IAEA has launched a new digital platform focusing on workforce planning, leadership, training, stakeholder involvement and human performance to support countries with operating nuclear power plants and those considering or developing new nuclear power programmes. The Nuclear Energy Capacity Building Hub allows registered users to join proactive communities of practice for information sharing, capacity building and networking.
Experts can join communities of practice for each topic, provide feedback on IAEA draft publications, explore IAEA e-learning tools, connect to other relevant webpages, browse IAEA publications and access documents from past meetings.
“The Hub offers a unique interactive online space for specialists working in the nuclear field,” said Lotta Halt, Training Specialist for Nuclear Power at the IAEA. “It will serve as the IAEA’s one-stop-shop for information and discussion on topics related to human resource development and stakeholder involvement for nuclear power programmes.”
The Hub will be introduced at the Third International Conference on Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Programmes: Meeting Challenges to Ensure the Future Nuclear Workforce Capability, taking place on 28–31 May 2018 in Gyeongju, South Korea.
The development of the Hub follows requests from Member States for a modernization in the way nuclear professionals communicate. Its goal is to enable faster and more collaborative forums.
Follow the steps below for registration.

Step-by-Step Registration

  1. Go to http://nucleus.iaea.org, click on “Register” in the upper right corner and complete the form. An email will be sent to you after your registration. Click on the link in the email to confirm your registration in NUCLEUS. (If you already have a NUCLEUS account go to Step 2.)
  1. Send your user account name, i.e. your email address, to HRD.Contact-Point@iaea.org with the following information: your name, position, organization and country, and which Hub topic(s) you are interested in.
  1. Once your registration to the Hub is approved and confirmed by email, you can access the Members Area in the Nuclear Energy Capacity Building Hub.

N.J. Governor Signs Nuclear Plant Bill Enviro Groups Opposed - Bloomberg

N.J. Governor Signs Nuclear Plant Bill Enviro Groups Opposed - Bloomberg: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill requiring utility customers to spend more than $300 million a year to rescue struggling nuclear power plants run by Exelon Corp. and Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.

Three Mile Island once again fails to sell energy in annual auction; closure of nuclear plant looms | Press & Journal

Three Mile Island once again fails to sell energy in annual auction; closure of nuclear plant looms | Press & Journal

Exelon says 3 U.S. nuclear plants did not clear PJM capacity auction | Reuters

Exelon says 3 U.S. nuclear plants did not clear PJM capacity auction | Reuters: U.S. power company Exelon Corpsaid Thursday that three of its nuclear plants did not clear inthe annual capacity auction used by the PJM power grid operatorto ensure enough energy resources are available to meet demandin its U.S. Mid Atlantic and Midwest region.

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters

Higher PJM auction prices won't save some U.S. nuclear plants | Reuters: U.S. nuclear power generators are sticking with plans to shut several reactors after none of them cleared an auction to supply capacity in the country's largest power grid despite winning bids nearly doubling, energy companies and analysts said on Thursday.

U.S. power payout sends surprise boost to coal, nuclear plants | Crain's Cleveland Business

U.S. power payout sends surprise boost to coal, nuclear plants | Crain's Cleveland Business: Embattled coal and nuclear power-plant operators stand to get a lot more money to provide capacity to the biggest U.S. electricity grid — if they can hold on for another three years. Generators are going to make $140 a megawatt-day for the year starting in June 2021, 83% more than the prior year, according to the results Wednesday, May 23, of an auction by PJM Interconnection LLC. It was the first increase in three years and 19% more than the highest analyst estimate compiled by Bloomberg.

US, Canada, Japan to promote nuclear energy as carbon-free power - Daily Sabah

US, Canada, Japan to promote nuclear energy as carbon-free power - Daily Sabah: The United States will team up with Canada and Japan to promote nuclear energy as carbon-free power around the globe, Deputy Secretary of Energy Dan...

Alliance launched to highlight nuclear on world stage

Alliance launched to highlight nuclear on world stage: The USA, Canada and Japan today launched the Nuclear Innovation: Clean Energy Future (NICE Future) initiative partnership at a side event to the 9th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The aim is to bring a discussion on innovation and advanced nuclear energy systems to the international meeting.

U.S. and partners form international alliance to push nuclear power | Reuters

U.S. and partners form international alliance to push nuclear power | Reuters: The United States is leading an initiative with several other governments to promote nuclear power and encourage investment in new nuclear technologies.

Friday Matinee Presents ANS Member Bill Magwood | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Friday Matinee Presents ANS Member Bill Magwood | ANS Nuclear Cafe

ANS Friday Nuclear Matinee Presents TEDx Talk by ANS member Doug Hardtmayer | ANS Nuclear Cafe

ANS Friday Nuclear Matinee Presents TEDx Talk by ANS member Doug Hardtmayer | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Showdown at Shoreham | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Showdown at Shoreham | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Art Wharton on the White House Chronicle…. today’s Friday Matinee | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Art Wharton on the White House Chronicle…. today’s Friday Matinee | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Bataan – Is There Hope? | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Bataan – Is There Hope? | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Fukushima Update May 24, 2018

Fukushima Update May 24, 2018

The grazing of beef cattle returns to Iitate village… Chigoku Electric Co. asks local governments for permission to start Shimane unit #3… F. Daiichi’s amount of purified tritiated water nears capacity… Holes and corrosion are found control room ventilation ducts at 12 nuclear units.

http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com/fukushima-accident-updates.html

Energy industry expert suggests Wyoming look at nuclear power | News Letter Journal

Energy industry expert suggests Wyoming look at nuclear power | News Letter Journal

Nuclear Waste Storage Project in New Mexico Draws Criticism | New Mexico News | US News

Nuclear Waste Storage Project in New Mexico Draws Criticism | New Mexico News | US News: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Critics say the risks are too great in the plan to temporarily store tons of spent fuel from U.S. commercial nuclear reactors in southeastern New Mexico.

Energy summit looks at whether nuclear power could work in Wyoming | Local News | wyomingnews.com

Energy summit looks at whether nuclear power could work in Wyoming | Local News | wyomingnews.com: LARAMIE – With big changes taking place in the world’s energy markets, nuclear power could be a possibility in Wyoming, an industry expert said Wednesday.

Proposed NRC rule changes raise safety concerns - News - capecodtimes.com - Hyannis, MA

Proposed NRC rule changes raise safety concerns - News - capecodtimes.com - Hyannis, MA

NRC releases summary of Seabrook nuclear plant visit | Local News | newburyportnews.com

NRC releases summary of Seabrook nuclear plant visit | Local News | newburyportnews.com

Trump Team Undermines Climate for Summit and Negotiated Solution | Arms Control Association

Trump Team Undermines Climate for Summit and Negotiated Solution | Arms Control Association

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These AGMs are the one time each year that companies are required to meet with investors and take their questions face-to-face. Company executives will hear questions from shareholders on everything from their decades of sidelining climate science to how they plan to deal with lawsuits from communities suing them over climate-related damages.

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