PG&E Corporation (PCG) filed on Friday, Mar 08 8-K | Thorold News

PG&E Corporation (PCG) filed on Friday, Mar 08 8-K | Thorold News: PG&E Corporation filed 8-K with SEC. Read (PCG)'s full filing at 000095015719000247.Item 5.03 Amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Bylaws; Change in Fiscal Year. The disclosure under Item 8.01 of this current report on Form 8-K is incorporated by reference. On March 8, 2019, the Board of Directors (the 'Board') of PG&E Corporation (the 'Corporation') determined to further extend the deadline (the 'Shareholder Proposal Deadline') pursuant to the Corporation's Bylaws for receipt of written notice by a shareholder of any business, including the nomination of any person for election to the Board, to be brought before the Corporation's 2019 annual meeting of shareholders, including any adjournments, postponements, reschedules or continuations thereof (the '2019 Annual Meeting'), from 5:00 p.m. PST on March 8, 2019 to 5:00 p.m. PDT on March 12, 2019. Any director nomination or other proposal received by the Corporate Secretary of the Corporation prior to 5:00 p.m. PDT on March 12,

Lafayette group wants PG&E pipeline safety task force

Lafayette group wants PG&E pipeline safety task force: The grassroots group against PG&E's plan to uproot hundreds of trees in Lafayette is now pushing for the city to create a pipeline safety task force. Michael and Gina Dawson, founders of Save Lafayette Trees, have asked the city to create a citizen oversight committee. The Dawsons cited "the lack of confidence" in Pacific Gas & Electric, which has been found negligent of pipeline safety laws in 2010 in San Bruno.However, both Gregg Wolff, acting planning and building director, and City Attorney Mala Subramanian are recommending that the Lafayette City Council to reject the request, according to a staff report that will be presented at Monday night's council meeting.

PG&E submits safety report to California regulator | News | The Mighty 790 KFGO

PG&E submits safety report to California regulator | News | The Mighty 790 KFGO: (Reuters) - Power utility company PG&E; Corp said on Friday it had submitted a report detailing how the company upgraded the safety of its gas pipelines to the California Public Utilities Commissio...

Wildfire Victims Seek Ban on PG&E Lobbying During Bankruptcy

Wildfire Victims Seek Ban on PG&E Lobbying During Bankruptcy: Wildfire victims on Friday asked a bankruptcy judge to block utility giant Pacific Gas and Electric from spending millions on lobbying until it fully compensates those who lost homes, possessions and loved ones in a series of destructive fires sparked by its equipment.

After Scrapping Bonuses, PG&E Revives Them—and Now Faces Protest From Fire Victims - WSJ

After Scrapping Bonuses, PG&E Revives Them—and Now Faces Protest From Fire Victims - WSJ: On Friday, the Singleton Law Firm, which represents thousands of California wildfire victims, said it opposes PG&E’s plan to pay up to approximately $350 million in bonuses to employees for good performance in 2019, according to spokeswoman for the firm.

PG&E unveils bankruptcy bonus plan it says is geared toward safety | Reuters

PG&E unveils bankruptcy bonus plan it says is geared toward safety | Reuters: Power producer PG&E Corp on Wednesday said it wants to set aside up to $350 million in bonuses for some 10,000 employees while it is in bankruptcy, saying it wants to give those workers financial incentives to help it meet safety goals, including reducing the risk its equipment will spark wildfires.

PG&E unveils bankruptcy bonus plan it says is geared toward safety | Reuters

PG&E unveils bankruptcy bonus plan it says is geared toward safety | Reuters: Power producer PG&E Corp on Wednesday said it wants to set aside up to $350 million in bonuses for some 10,000 employees while it is in bankruptcy, saying it wants to give those workers financial incentives to help it meet safety goals, including reducing the risk its equipment will spark wildfires.

PG&E Under Court Pressure To Trim Trees Or Stall Dividends - Law360

PG&E Under Court Pressure To Trim Trees Or Stall Dividends - Law360: U.S. District Judge William Alsup is proposing barring Pacific Gas and Electric Co. from paying shareholder dividends until it is in compliance with state laws on clearing trees away from its power lines, saying the money would be better spent on fire prevention.

Friday, March 8, 2019

US urges UN to bring back restrictions on Iran over missiles

US urges UN to bring back restrictions on Iran over missiles: United Nations, United States (AFP) March 7, 2019 - The United States on Thursday accused Iran of carrying out three missile-related launches in defiance of UN resolutions and urged the Security Council to bring back tougher international restrictions against Tehran.

Fukushima evacuees resist return as 'Reconstruction Olympics' near

Fukushima evacuees resist return as 'Reconstruction Olympics' near: Tokyo (AFP) March 8, 2019 - With Japan keen to flaunt Tokyo 2020 as the Reconstruction Olympics, people who fled the Fukushima nuclear disaster are being urged to return home but not everyone is eager to go.

Atomic Show #266 - Seeing the Light about atomic energy potential - Atomic Insights

Atomic Show #266 - Seeing the Light about atomic energy potential - Atomic Insights: Facing the immense threat of climate change, the need to power several billion more people and the continuing reluctance to use the most powerful tool

What if the US-Mexico border wall was an energy corridor that could pay for itself? - Renewable Energy World

What if the US-Mexico border wall was an energy corridor that could pay for itself? - Renewable Energy World: Instead of a wall, build a first-of-its-kind energy park that spans the 1,954 miles of the border between the United States and Mexico to bring energy, water, jobs and border security to the region.

Finland's long-delayed Olkiluoto three nuclear reactor granted operating licence | Reuters

Finland's long-delayed Olkiluoto three nuclear reactor granted operating licence | Reuters: Finland's government has issued an operating permit for the long-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment said on Thursday, one of the final requirements to allow the plant to start up in 2020.

Jobs, not waste: Measure seeks alternative uses for Yucca Mountain - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper

Jobs, not waste: Measure seeks alternative uses for Yucca Mountain - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper: Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation have continued to file legislation aimed at Yucca Mountain. Sen. Jacky Rosen and Rep. Susie Lee, along with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Reps. Mark Amodei and ...

Dominion scrambling for Connecticut utility deals to save Millstone reactors | Reuters

Dominion scrambling for Connecticut utility deals to save Millstone reactors | Reuters: Dominion Energy Inc said Thursday
it is working to complete negotiations with Connecticut
utilities for the purchase of electricity from its Millstone
nuclear power plant before a March 15 deadline.
"There is a March 15 deadline for Dominion to submit a
retirement bid to ISO New England," Dominion spokesman Kenneth
Holt said, noting "We are working to complete negotiations prior
to that date."
ISO New England operates the power grid in the six-state
region.
Millstone produces about half of the electricity in
Connecticut and around 98 percent of its carbon-free energy,
making the plant key to meeting the state's aggressive carbon
reduction goals. Over 1,500 people work at Millstone.

Dominion, of Richmond, Virginia, has been saying for years
that Millstone is not economically viable in the current low
power price environment.
After three years of working with politicians and regulators
on a plan to keep the plant in service, the state in December
selected Millstone for a contract to purchase a little over half
of its output for 10 years.
The price of that contract, however, was not firm, so
Dominion said it is negotiating with the state and

Sellafield silo has waste retrieval equipment installed - World Nuclear News

Sellafield silo has waste retrieval equipment installed - World Nuclear News: Installation has been completed of the equipment needed to remove material from the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo at the Sellafield site in the UK. Demonstration removal of waste is scheduled for later this year, with larger scale removal operations set to start in 2020.

US regulator issues annual plant assessments - World Nuclear News

US regulator issues annual plant assessments - World Nuclear News: All of the USA's 98 operating commercial reactors were in the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission's two highest performance categories for 2018. Entergy's Pilgrim plant has returned to the highest operating level.

Viewpoint: The benefits of sustainable decommissioning - World Nuclear News

Viewpoint: The benefits of sustainable decommissioning - World Nuclear News: With the anticipated increase in decommissioning-related activities over the coming decades, significant challenges lie ahead. By viewing nuclear back-end management through a sustainability lens, a set of principles that offer tremendous benefits for a wide range of stakeholders emerges, writes Kristina Gillin, a principal consultant in nuclear waste and decommissioning at Lloyd's Register.

Dominion scrambling for Connecticut utility deals to save Millstone reactors | Reuters

Dominion scrambling for Connecticut utility deals to save Millstone reactors | Reuters: Dominion Energy Inc said Thursday
it is working to complete negotiations with Connecticut
utilities for the purchase of electricity from its Millstone
nuclear power plant before a March 15 deadline.
"There is a March 15 deadline for Dominion to submit a
retirement bid to ISO New England," Dominion spokesman Kenneth
Holt said, noting "We are working to complete negotiations prior
to that date."
ISO New England operates the power grid in the six-state
region.
Millstone produces about half of the electricity in
Connecticut and around 98 percent of its carbon-free energy,
making the plant key to meeting the state's aggressive carbon
reduction goals. Over 1,500 people work at Millstone.

Dominion, of Richmond, Virginia, has been saying for years
that Millstone is not economically viable in the current low
power price environment.
After three years of working with politicians and regulators
on a plan to keep the plant in service, the state in December
selected Millstone for a contract to purchase a little over half
of its output for 10 years.
The price of that contract, however, was not firm, so
Dominion said it is negotiating with the state and

Virtue-signaling corporations are lying to you about using green energy

Virtue-signaling corporations are lying to you about using green energy: President Trump told CPAC attendees on Saturday, "When I look at what’s happening on the other side, I encourage it. ... Is the wind blowing today? I’d like to watch television, darling.” The president was making a fundamental and inarguable point. No one can rely 100 percent on renewable energy because it’s not available anywhere close to 100 percent of the time.

The making of a nuclear MBS | Saudi Arabia | Al Jazeera

The making of a nuclear MBS | Saudi Arabia | Al Jazeera: Trump's endeavour to nuclearise Saudi Arabia is driven by family business interests and tacitly approved by Israel.

Federal Government delegates set for atomic energy expo in Russia ▷ Nigeria news | Legit.ng

Federal Government delegates set for atomic energy expo in Russia ▷ Nigeria news | Legit.ng: Legit.ng News ★ In 2016, Nigeria and Russia signed an inter-governmental agreement with the aim of constructing a center for nuclear science in Nigeria. This further paved the way for future developments in Nigeria’s quest to diversify its energy

From Worst to Best: How (and Why) Did Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant's Status Change? | WCAI

From Worst to Best: How (and Why) Did Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant's Status Change? | WCAI: Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station is no longer one of the worst performing power plants in the country. The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission moved the

NRC: Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station No Longer Among the Worst Performing | WCAI

NRC: Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station No Longer Among the Worst Performing | WCAI: The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth is no longer designated as one of the country's worst performing powerplants, according to the federal

Can Minnesota talk about new nuclear power while there’s still a ban? | Capitol View | Minnesota Public Radio News

Can Minnesota talk about new nuclear power while there’s still a ban? | Capitol View | Minnesota Public Radio News: Senate Republicans and Democrats are at odds over whether nuclear energy can be part of the conversation about Minnesota's energy future if the state keeps its ban on new nuclear power plants.

Iran approves new detailed design for Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant

Iran approves new detailed design for Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant: Trend News Agency is a leading news provider from the Caucasus, Caspian and Central Asian regions. Latest news from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Turkey.

The Downfall Of U.S. Nuclear Power | OilPrice.com

The Downfall Of U.S. Nuclear Power | OilPrice.com: A shocking report from researchers of some of America’s top universities shows that the U.S. nuclear power industry could be on the verge of collapse

U.S. Is Not Saudi Arabia’s Only Option For Nuclear Power | OilPrice.com

U.S. Is Not Saudi Arabia’s Only Option For Nuclear Power | OilPrice.com: The United States is not Saudi Arabia’s only option when it comes to developing nuclear energy projects, Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said

Should We Rethink Nuclear Power? | OilPrice.com

Should We Rethink Nuclear Power? | OilPrice.com: Nuclear energy has received a lot of criticism over the years, but it still remains one of the most safe, and efficient, sources of energy currently on the market

Russian nuclear forces, 2019: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol 75, No 2

Russian nuclear forces, 2019: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol 75, No 2: (2019). Russian nuclear forces, 2019. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 75, Special issue: Conservatives and Republicans for climate action, pp. 73-84.

Report Managing a Nuclear Armed North Korea


Report Managing a Nuclear-Armed North Korea
The FAS International Study Group on North Korea Policy – 14 experts from 5 countries – released their report providing recommendations to the United States and allies on managing a nuclear-armed North Korea. →https://fas.org/wp-content/uploads/media/FAS-DPRK-SG.pdf?utm_source=FAS+General&utm_campaign=e7d754ebb6-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_02_21_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_56a7496199-e7d754ebb6-199338577

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Four more French reactors cleared in ASN's Creusot review | S&P Global Platts

Four more French reactors cleared in ASN's Creusot review | S&P Global Platts: Four more French reactors have been cleared to restart under the Creusot review, a spokeswoman for nuclear safety regulator ASN told S&P Global Platts Tuesday.

Nevada cites US warnings in bid to block plutonium shipments

Nevada cites US warnings in bid to block plutonium shipments: RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada's latest bid to block incoming shipments of weapons-grade plutonium points to the U.S. Energy Department's own scientific warnings about the dangers of prematurely moving...

Finland's Long-Delayed Olkiluoto Three Nuclear Reactor Granted Operating Licence | Investing News | US News

Finland's Long-Delayed Olkiluoto Three Nuclear Reactor Granted Operating Licence | Investing News | US News: US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics, business, health, and education.

After No-Deal Hanoi Summit, One Area of Progress: North Korea’s Nuclear Program - WSJ

After No-Deal Hanoi Summit, One Area of Progress: North Korea’s Nuclear Program - WSJ: While North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told President Trump he would suspend missile tests, satellite images showed him restoring a launch site—and even without resuming tests, North Korea can bolster its arsenal.

Finnish EPR receives operating licence - World Nuclear News

Finnish EPR receives operating licence - World Nuclear News: The Finnish government today granted utility Teollisuuden Voima Oyj an operating licence for the first-of-a-kind EPR at Olkiluoto. Once it enters commercial operation early next year, the 1600 MWe pressurised water reactor will supply some 15% of the country's electricity demand.

PG&E Considers Boosting New Director Pay to $400,000

PG&E Considers Boosting New Director Pay to $400,000: (Bloomberg) -- PG&E Corp. is considering offering new board members significantly higher compensation than existing directors as the bankrupt utility giant seeks to recruit directors, according to people familiar with the matter.

Decline in nuclear power to impact energy security: International Energy Agency - NuclearAsia

Decline in nuclear power to impact energy security: International Energy Agency - NuclearAsia: The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects that the share of Nuclear power in the global energy mix is expected to decline by 2040 in absence of policy support to boost investment, which in turn would have an adverse impact on the energy security and sustainability.

Iran Remains Committed to Nuclear Deal Despite US Sanctions: IAEA

Iran Remains Committed to Nuclear Deal Despite US Sanctions: IAEA: Iran remains committed to a 2015 deal it signed with major global powers, despite illegal sanctions re-imposed by United States

IAEA Safeguards at Uranium Mines Provide more Complete Picture of Countries’ Nuclear Activities

IAEA Safeguards at Uranium Mines Provide more Complete Picture of Countries’ Nuclear Activities

From the IAEA Bulletin
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IAEA safeguards inspectors visit a uranium mine. (Photo: D. Calma/IAEA)
IAEA safeguards play an indispensable role in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons by ensuring that nuclear material remains in peaceful use. Uranium mines and milling facilities handle large amounts of uranium; they are subject to IAEA verification in States with additional protocols to their comprehensive  safeguards agreements.
“Verification at uranium mines is performed in the context of consistency analysis,” said Russell Leslie, an IAEA safeguards expert. “The information that is obtained during IAEA inspectors’ access to uranium mines and mills is checked against State declarations and compared with all of the other safeguards-relevant information available to the IAEA, including inspection activities in the State, to assure that it is meeting its safeguards obligations.”
States accept safeguards through the conclusion of safeguards agreements. Safeguards inspectors only conduct verification at uranium mines in countries that have brought into force an additional protocol to their comprehensive safeguards agreement. The additional protocol strengthens the IAEA’s verification capability by introducing additional measures — such as increased information about a State’s nuclear fuel cycle activities and physical access to relevant locations in the State — to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of safeguards. To date, 132 States have an additional protocol in force — including all countries with operational uranium mines.
These countries are obliged to provide the IAEA with expanded information about their activities related to the nuclear fuel cycle and provide access to relevant locations, including uranium mines and uranium  and thorium concentration plants. This enables the IAEA to build increased confidence in the peaceful nature of the country’s nuclear programme.
Under the additional protocol, inspectors gather information on the location and operational status of uranium mines and mills and estimate the total annual production capacity of uranium concentration plants. To verify the accuracy of this information, the IAEA may undertake what is known as complementary access to relevant mines and mills to provide further assurance of the absence of undeclared nuclear material  and activities.
“Reasonable estimates of the scale of production are the goal of complementary access,” Leslie said.
In Australia, one of the world’s largest producers of uranium, the IAEA has carried out on average one complementary access to one active uranium mine each year. During a complementary access, national inspectors from the Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office accompany the IAEA inspectors as they visit the uranium mines and mills. Prior to the inspection, IAEA inspectors are briefed about the  mine’s status.
During complementary access at uranium mines and mills, the IAEA inspectors may conduct visual observations, collection of samples, non-destructive analysis and examination of uranium production and shipment records. These activities can be conducted by the IAEA with as little as 24 hours’ notice to national authorities.
Visual observation includes an examination of the mine as well as the plant infrastructure. Sample collection involves taking small amounts of both uranium ore and the processed uranium ore concentrate for analysis, as well as taking environmental samples, which consist of applying cotton swipes to various surfaces at the mine and sealing them for verification in a laboratory for any traces of illegal activity.
“Analysis of the ore concentrate provides more useful information than analysing the unrefined product, the purity of which can vary widely depending on where in the mine it is taken from,” Leslie said. The ore concentrate provides crucial data important for consistency analysis and for a better overall understanding of a country’s nuclear activities, he added.
Non-destructive analysis is a technique used to analyse the radioactive ‘signature’ of nuclear material, and involves instruments such as gamma detectors. Through this technique, inspectors can confirm on-site the specific nature of nuclear materials found around the mine.
The examination of records, conducted together with the mine’s staff, includes a review of past mining activity as well as information on current operations. Satellite imagery may also be used in the verification process, Leslie said.
In addition to further confirming the absence of undeclared nuclear material and activities, complementary access to uranium mines is used to confirm the status of mines slated for decommissioning or to verify whether a mine is still open and in operation.

Jared Kushner Does End Run Around State Department In Recent Trip To Saudi Arabia, Buddy MBS Ran The Show

Jared Kushner Does End Run Around State Department In Recent Trip To Saudi Arabia, Buddy MBS Ran The Show: Jared Kushner made a recent trip to Saudi Arabia and met with the royal court there. Unfortunately, he elected to leave the U.S. Embassy out of the loop. They don’t know what he discussed with his buddy Mohammad bin Salman, which concerns them, and it concerns members of congress as well. Daily Beast: The lack of insight into Kushner’s visit to Saudi Arabia has frustrated members of Congress, both Republican and Democrat, who told The Daily Beast that they are actively trying to learn more about the conversations between senior U.S. administration officials and Saudi Arabia. Lawmakers said they were concerned that the embassy in Riyadh did not have knowledge of what was discussed between Kushner, MBS and King Salman, pointing to the increasingly fragile relationship between the two countries following the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. The Daily Beast reported last week that the Trump administration is still actively working to make a deal to send U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia and that American energy businesses are still hoping to cash in on Riyadh’s push for energy diversification. Now this last part is what you need to keep your eyes on. In January, 2017, Kushner, along wi

Trump Still Trying To Sell Saudis Nuclear Weapons | Crooks and Liars

Trump Still Trying To Sell Saudis Nuclear Weapons | Crooks and Liars: Of all the destructive things Trump has done to American politics, trying to sell nuclear technology to the Saudis is whack.

House Armed Services Committee Members Show Alarmingly Poor Knowledge On Nuclear Weapons

House Armed Services Committee Members Show Alarmingly Poor Knowledge On Nuclear Weapons: A congressional hearing on U.S. nuclear policy was intended to address important issues but descended into partisan posturing, with surprisingly uninformed questions from the House lawmakers tasked with oversight of nuclear forces that demonstrated a worrisome lack of basic knowledge.

Virginia Uranium patiently waiting for Supreme Court decision | News | chathamstartribune.com

Virginia Uranium patiently waiting for Supreme Court decision | News | chathamstartribune.com: Walter Coles sat in the Virginia Uranium offices on Main Street in Chatham Friday, Feb. 22 and reflected on how far the company has come since being founded in 2006.

Chernobyl: How bad was it? - ScienceBlog.com

Chernobyl: How bad was it? - ScienceBlog.com: Not long after midnight on April 26, 1986, the world’s worst nuclear power accident began. Workers were conducting a test at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power

NRC to approve Seabrook Station's license extension - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH

NRC to approve Seabrook Station's license extension - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH: SEABROOK — Seabrook Station nuclear power plant is expected to receive all Nuclear Regulatory Commission approvals needed to extend its operating license to 2050.NRC staff gave notice this week that on March 11 the federal agency intends to issue its approval of the license amendment requested by NextEra, Seabrook Station’s owner. Following that, the long-awaited 20-year license extension will be issued March 12.The license amendment relates to changes NextEra will make to manage the

NRC Upgrades Safety Rating of Soon-to-be Closed Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant - NBC10 Boston

NRC Upgrades Safety Rating of Soon-to-be Closed Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant - NBC10 Boston: The Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth has received a vote of confidence from federal regulators as it prepares to shut down permanently.

Pilgrim owner Entergy said Wednesday that the Nuclear Regulatory...

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire March 7, 2019

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
March 7, 2019

Senate Energy Committee Approves Baranwal

Earlier this afternoon, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved Dr. Rita Baranwal's nomination to be the Assistant Secretary of Nuclear Energy at the Department of Energy.
Now her nomination can be voted upon by the full Senate. Historically, the Senate has tended to package nominees together and approve them as a bloc right before a recess week. The next Senate recess is scheduled to begin on March 18th.

Book Review: ‘A Bright Future’ Encourages World to Rethink Nuclear

Book Review: ‘A Bright Future’ Encourages World to Rethink Nuclear: Nuclear power may be the world’s most contentious energy source. Some believe it is the only answer to our climate dilemma because it can rapidly replace coal and natural gas in the power sector and decarbonize the global energy system. Others believe its costs are too high and its heyday has passed. The new book …

Viewpoint: Why we need nuclear power - World Nuclear News

Viewpoint: Why we need nuclear power - World Nuclear News: Policymakers have unreasonably and unfairly overlooked the role of nuclear energy in the fight against climate change, writes Borislav Boev, a PhD student at D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics in Bulgaria.Climate change and its effects on Earth continue to be a hot topic in the media these days. A lot of organisations, both international and governmental, claim that they are putting their best efforts into tackling the issue of greenhouse gas emissions.

State of the Electric Utility: 2019 Survey Report | Utility Dive

State of the Electric Utility: 2019 Survey Report | Utility Dive: The 2019 State of the Electric Utility Industry Survey paints a picture of utilities in search of clarity: from regulators, policymakers, energy markets, competitors and customers.

Why Europe Pays Less Than U.S. to Put Power Lines Underground - Bloomberg

Why Europe Pays Less Than U.S. to Put Power Lines Underground - Bloomberg: PG&E Corp.’s statement last week that the deadly Camp Fire will likely be blamed on the company’s equipment is adding fuel to a perennial California debate: Should power lines be placed underground?

S. Korea's Hanul No. 1 Nuclear Reactor Restarts after Maintenance - 비즈니스코리아 - BusinessKorea

S. Korea's Hanul No. 1 Nuclear Reactor Restarts after Maintenance - 비즈니스코리아 - BusinessKorea: The Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters of the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) announced on March 2 that the Hanul No.1 nuclear reactor completed the planned preventive maintenance program and restarted after suspension caused by a system failure in August last year. It is a 950,000 kilowatt pre

Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Undergoing Overhaul - Nuclear news - Tasnim News Agency

Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Undergoing Overhaul - Nuclear news - Tasnim News Agency: TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An Iranian official said the country’s nuclear power plant near the southern port city of Bushehr has been shut down for periodic maintenance and fuel reloading, and will be reconnected to the national grid in a couple of weeks.

Regulators Renew Relicensing Promise For Seabrook Nuclear Plant | New Hampshire Public Radio

Regulators Renew Relicensing Promise For Seabrook Nuclear Plant | New Hampshire Public Radio: Nuclear regulators say they plan to approve a new license for Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant next week. It comes after an extra public hearing on concerns

Michigan nuclear reactor shutting down for planned refueling

Michigan nuclear reactor shutting down for planned refueling: BRIDGMAN, Mich. (AP) — A reactor at a nuclear power plant in southwestern Michigan is shutting down this week for refueling, maintenance and testing. Indiana Michigan Power says power has...

Nuclear key to Xcel Energy's zero-carbon target - World Nuclear News

Nuclear key to Xcel Energy's zero-carbon target - World Nuclear News: US utility Xcel Energy says its current fleet of nuclear power reactors will help meet its target of reducing carbon emissions by 80% by 2030. It sees advanced reactors or small modular reactors playing a role in meeting its ultimate goal of providing zero-carbon electricity by 2050.

NextEra braces for possible PG&E fallout | Windpower Monthly

NextEra braces for possible PG&E fallout | Windpower Monthly: Read NextEra braces for possible PG&E fallout and other wind energy news & analysis on Windpower Monthly

Three-Way Fight Erupts Over Bankrupt PG&E’s Power Contracts

Three-Way Fight Erupts Over Bankrupt PG&E’s Power Contracts: California regulators have waded into a fight over whether PG&E Corp. can cancel or renegotiate renewable energy contracts while in bankruptcy.

Judge: PG&E must suspend dividends, comply with all laws

Judge: PG&E must suspend dividends, comply with all laws: PG&E ordered to focus on tree-trimming rather than be forced to launch a complete inspection of its power grid, even though the disgraced utility's "unsafe conduct" caused several fatal Northern California wildfires, a federal judge has decided.

Judge proposes tighter tree-trimming oversight for PG&E - SFChronicle.com

Judge proposes tighter tree-trimming oversight for PG&E - SFChronicle.com: A federal judge could ramp up the monitoring of PG&E’s tree-trimming program, which is under scrutiny after the recent wildfires.

Save the Date! REGISTER Today! Annual Dr. James R. Mahoney Memorial Lecture


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We are pleased to invite you to attend the 4th Annual Dr. James R. Mahoney Memorial Lecture to be delivered by Dr. William Easterling, Director of the Geosciences Division of the National Science FoundationThe Annual Dr. James R. Mahoney Memorial Lecture and honors the professional legacy of Dr. James R. Mahoney.  The Lecture series is co-sponsored by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 

The lecture will take place on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 4:00 PM at the NOAA Auditorium of the Herbert Hoover Building, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW in Washington, DC. Please RSVP if you plan to attend. 

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Michigan nuclear reactor shutting down for planned refueling

Michigan nuclear reactor shutting down for planned refueling: A reactor at a nuclear power plant in SW Michigan is shutting down this week for refueling, maintenance and testing

Regulators Renew Relicensing Promise For Seabrook Nuclear Plant | New Hampshire Public Radio

Regulators Renew Relicensing Promise For Seabrook Nuclear Plant | New Hampshire Public Radio: Nuclear regulators say they plan to approve a new license for Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant next week. It comes after an extra public hearing on concerns

Activists challenge license extension for Peach Bottom nuclear plant

Activists challenge license extension for Peach Bottom nuclear plant: Most nuclear plants in the U.S. have received initial renewals extending their licenses from 40 to 60 years, but a second renewal is rare.

Wildfire victims, creditors grill PG&E at bankruptcy hearing

Wildfire victims, creditors grill PG&E at bankruptcy hearing: PG&E's top finance boss was grilled by wildfire victims and creditors at a bankruptcy court hearing on Monday during which the power company revealed it had been considering a bankruptcy filing for "months" prior to actually starting the proceeding.

Viewpoint: Why we need nuclear power - World Nuclear News

Viewpoint: Why we need nuclear power - World Nuclear News: Policymakers have unreasonably and unfairly overlooked the role of nuclear energy in the fight against climate change, writes Borislav Boev, a PhD student at D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics in Bulgaria.Climate change and its effects on Earth continue to be a hot topic in the media these days. A lot of organisations, both international and governmental, claim that they are putting their best efforts into tackling the issue of greenhouse gas emissions.

AWED Energy & Environmental Newsletter 3/14/19

 
 
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AWED Friends:
 
 
The latest edition of our Energy and Environmental Newsletter is now online.

The Presidential Committee on Climate Science (PCCS) is an international matter of GREAT importance — that is being resisted and distorted by the usual suspects. Please speak up (e.g. in an op-ed) in favor of this scientific examination of climate change, and contact your US Federal Legislators to support it. This will likely be resolved this week, so this is extremely urgent.

A continued very hot topic is the Green New Deal proposed by US Progressives. There is a separate section in the full Newsletter that lists some of the latest critiques of it. Here are some good commentaries from that collection:
Some of the other more interesting Energy related articles are:
Some of the more informative Global Warming articles are:

John Droz, jr.
physicist & citizen advocate

Note 1: We recommend reading the Newsletter on your computer, not your phone. Some documents (e.g. PDFs) are easier to read on a computer. We’ve tried to use common fonts, etc. to minimize issues.

Note 2: Our intention is to put some balance into what most people see from the mainstream media about energy and environmental issues… As always, please pass this on to open-minded citizens, and link to this on your social media sites. If there are others who you think would benefit from being on our energy & environmental email list, please let me know. If at any time you'd like to be taken off this list, simply send me an email saying that.

Note 3: This Newsletter is intended to supplement the material on our website, WiseEnergy.org. The most important page there is the Winning page.

Note 4: I am not an attorney, so no material appearing in any of the Newsletters (or our WiseEnergy.org website) should be construed as giving legal advice. My recommendation has always been: consult a competent licensed attorney when you are involved with legal issues.