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Friday, May 1, 2020

Oil News: Just How Big Is the Biggest-Ever Slump in World Demand? - Bloomberg

Oil News: Just How Big Is the Biggest-Ever Slump in World Demand? - Bloomberg: How low can you go? That seems to be the question bothering the world’s big-three oil forecasting agencies as they grapple to come to terms with the size of the slump in oil consumption triggered by the international response to the Covid-19 virus.

Southern Company (SO) Q1 Earnings Top, Vogtle Timeline Intact | Nasdaq

Southern Company (SO) Q1 Earnings Top, Vogtle Timeline Intact | Nasdaq: Power supplier Southern Company SO reported first-quarter 2020 earnings per share (excluding certain one-time items) of 78 cents, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 72 cents and the year-ago profit of 70 cents. The robust performance primarily stemmed from positive effec

Indian Point nuclear-reactor shutdown a huge blow to NY's environment

Indian Point nuclear-reactor shutdown a huge blow to NY's environment: The workhorse, Westchester-based nuclear-power generator, which could have run for several more decades, is scheduled to be unplugged Thursday.

Amid COVID-19, Deep Borehole Disposal Of Nuclear Waste Marches Forward

Amid COVID-19, Deep Borehole Disposal Of Nuclear Waste Marches Forward: Deep Isolation announced the completion of a Post-Closure Safety Analysis for their proposed deep borehole disposal of nuclear waste. It shows that, even under the worst conditions, possible radioactivity releases are a thousand times less than the normal background radiation of anywhere in America.

Russia’s most radioactive ship reaches dismantlement milestone - Bellona.org

Russia’s most radioactive ship reaches dismantlement milestone - Bellona.org: The Lepse service ship, once the most glaring nuclear hazard in the Murmansk harbor, will now be emptied of nearly all of its radioactive …

COVID-19 the ‘biggest shock to energy system’ in decades says IEA - Power Engineering International

COVID-19 the ‘biggest shock to energy system’ in decades says IEA - Power Engineering International: The Covid-19 pandemic is the “biggest shock to the global energy system in more than seven decades” according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.

ARC And Centrus Announces Plans To Cooperate On US Enrichment Capacity :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency

ARC And Centrus Announces Plans To Cooperate On US Enrichment Capacity :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency: Advanced Reactor Concepts, developer of the ARC-100 sodium-cooled fast reactor, has signed a letter of intent with Centrus Energy Corp to cooperate on deployment of US uranium enrichment capacity to produce high-assay, low-enriched uranium (Haleu) fuel.



Centrus said that while the letter is non-binding and non-exclusive, it reflects the parties’ long-term commitment to enter into a purchase agreement that would enable Centrus to supply the commercial Haleu fuel that ARC needs to deploy the ARC-100 reactor technology in the late 2020s.



The US-based company said Haleu fuel could power both existing and next-generation nuclear reactors, including the ARC-100. According to Maryland-based ARC, the plant’s inherent safety features and passive decay heat removal capabilities, combined with the improved power density of Haleu fuel, allow for a smaller, simpler, less-capital intensive reactor design. Unlike existing light-water reactors, which must be refuelled with low-enriched uranium (LEU) every 18 to 24 months, the Haleu core of the ARC-100 will allow the reactor to operate at full power for 20 years

A 770-ton chunk of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is getting shipped to Utah - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A 770-ton chunk of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is getting shipped to Utah - The San Diego Union-Tribune: A reactor pressure vessel will move by rail as part of the plant's dismantlement project

Silex resumed laser enrichment activities - Nuclear Engineering International

Silex resumed laser enrichment activities - Nuclear Engineering International: US-based Silex said Global Laser Enrichment on 27 April resumed operations at its laser uranium enrichment test loop facility in Wilmington, North Carolina.Operations were suspended in March in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, with all GLE staff...

Southern says coronavirus slows work on new Georgia Vogtle nuclear reactors in U.S - Reuters

Southern says coronavirus slows work on new Georgia Vogtle nuclear reactors in U.S - Reuters: U.S. energy company Southern Co said on Thursday that steps to protect workers from the coronavirus slowed progress on one of the two long-delayed reactors under construction at its Vogtle nuclear plant in Georgia by a couple months.

Scientists examine hurdles to US plutonium disposal plan

Scientists examine hurdles to US plutonium disposal plan: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Security and the availability of space at the U.S. government’s only underground nuclear waste repository are among the challenges identified by a group of scientists and...

A PG&E bankruptcy timeline: The road to Chapter 11 and beyond | Utility Dive

A PG&E bankruptcy timeline: The road to Chapter 11 and beyond | Utility Dive: Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals.

Radiation effective for PPE, but not masks, says IAEA : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News

Radiation effective for PPE, but not masks, says IAEA : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News: Radiation is an "effective and established" tool to sterilise personal protective equipment (PPE) that is in high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, except for respiratory face masks as it weakens their filters, the International Atomic Energy Agency said yesterday.

Ontario nuclear supply chain joins COVID-19 response : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News

Ontario nuclear supply chain joins COVID-19 response : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News: Bruce Power yesterday launched an initiative to leverage the supply chain developed for the Bruce Life Extension Programme to assist in the province's fight against the coronavirus and to help the economic recovery. The Bruce Power Retooling and Economic Recovery Council will include all of Bruce Power’s Ontario-based suppliers and will focus on the continued retooling of the supply chain to meet frontline COVID-19 needs.

Acorn project wins £2.7m funding to test conversion of North Sea gas to hydrogen - News for the Oil and Gas Sector | The Energy Collective Daily

Acorn project wins £2.7m funding to test conversion of North Sea gas to hydrogen - News for the Oil and Gas Sector | The Energy Collective Daily

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Recap: PG&E Q1 Earnings | Benzinga

Recap: PG&E Q1 Earnings | Benzinga: Shares of PG&E (NYSE:PCG) fell 2.6% in pre-market trading after the company reported Q1 results.
Quarterly Results
Earnings per share fell 14.42% over ...

PG&E Says On Track For Bankruptcy Court Confirmation Of Reorganization Plan | Nasdaq

PG&E Says On Track For Bankruptcy Court Confirmation Of Reorganization Plan | Nasdaq: (RTTNews) - While reporting its first-quarter financial results on Friday, PG&E Corp. (PCG) said it continues to make substantial progress in reorganization cases under Chapter 11 and remains on track for Bankruptcy Court confirmation of its Plan of Reorganization by June 30

PG&E Corporation Reports First-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

PG&E Corporation Reports First-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

PG&E Corporation Reports First-Quarter 2020 Financial Results | Coronavirus | baytownsun.com

PG&E Corporation Reports First-Quarter 2020 Financial Results | Coronavirus | baytownsun.com: SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2020--

SF Judge Orders PG&E to Revamp Inspections and Record-Keeping to Prevent Catastrophic Wildfires – NBC Bay Area

SF Judge Orders PG&E to Revamp Inspections and Record-Keeping to Prevent Catastrophic Wildfires – NBC Bay Area: A federal judge ordered PG&E on Wednesday to hire its own crew of tree inspectors and keep records of the age of every piece of equipment on its transmission...

AFRICA: Could nuclear power outpace renewables? | Afrik 21

AFRICA: Could nuclear power outpace renewables? | Afrik 21: As Africa seeks clean energy, interest in nuclear power is growing. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), one-third of the more than 30 countries in the world considering nuclear power are in Africa. With all the risks that this entails.

A Nuclear Power Side Venture: Medical Isotope Production

A Nuclear Power Side Venture: Medical Isotope Production: Earlier this year, nuclear technology giant Framatome and power sector lifecycle management service company Kinectrics launched an Ontario-based joint venture, Isogen, whose mission is to enable the use of

nuclear power generation: Worldwide lockdowns to reduce nuclear power output by 3 per cent in 2020, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld

nuclear power generation: Worldwide lockdowns to reduce nuclear power output by 3 per cent in 2020, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld: When it comes to India, nuclear power plants of 7,000 megawatt (MW) capacity are currently under various phases of construction

Nuclear Plant Upstream from Manhattan to Shut Down | Manufacturing.net

Nuclear Plant Upstream from Manhattan to Shut Down | Manufacturing.net: Indian Point generated a quarter of the electricity used in New York and its suburbs just three years ago.

IAEA Nuclear Reactor Simulators See Rise in Use as Learning Continues amid Lockdown | IAEA

IAEA Nuclear Reactor Simulators See Rise in Use as Learning Continues amid Lockdown | IAEA: Students and professionals in the nuclear power field are taking on learning opportunities while being housebound during the COVID-19 pandemic. Requests to use the IAEA’s basic principle nuclear reactor simulators have risen sharply in recent weeks. New users will have the opportunity to learn more about operating them at an IAEA webinar on 12 May.

Georgie Power's Vogtle, Sole US Nuclear Plant Under Construction, Plods Forward Despite Coronavirus Infections | Greentech Media

Georgie Power's Vogtle, Sole US Nuclear Plant Under Construction, Plods Forward Despite Coronavirus Infections | Greentech Media: Workforce reduction and other safety measures are building a backlog at Southern Company’s much-delayed Plant Vogtle.

Edison International Reports First Quarter 2020 Results | Business Wire

Edison International Reports First Quarter 2020 Results | Business Wire: EIX Announces Q1 2020 Earnings

POWER Nuclear Notebook: Centrus Deal for Commercial HALEU Supply, Potential Advanced Reactor Demonstration in Ohio

POWER Nuclear Notebook: Centrus Deal for Commercial HALEU Supply, Potential Advanced Reactor Demonstration in Ohio: Several industry-led developments and a possible new advanced nuclear demonstration have been announced since the White House working group laid out a

Meltdown : NPR

Meltdown : NPR: In the early hours of March 28, 1979, a system malfunction began what would become the worst nuclear accident in American history. What ensued punctured the public's belief in the safety of nuclear energy and became an awful study in the consequences of communication breakdown during a crisis. This week, the fallout of who and what to trust when a catastrophic event occurs.

Indian Point Reactor Retired, Putting Plant 1 Year From Full Shutdown - ExchangeMonitor

Indian Point Reactor Retired, Putting Plant 1 Year From Full Shutdown - ExchangeMonitor: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.

Pennsylvania Presses Funding Concerns on Three Mile Island Reactor Decommissioning - ExchangeMonitor

Pennsylvania Presses Funding Concerns on Three Mile Island Reactor Decommissioning - ExchangeMonitor: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.

A 770-ton chunk of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is getting shipped to Utah - The San Diego Union-Tribune

A 770-ton chunk of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is getting shipped to Utah - The San Diego Union-Tribune: A reactor pressure vessel will move by rail as part of the plant's dismantlement project

After decades, the heart of a nuclear reactor will finally leave San Onofre – Orange County Register

After decades, the heart of a nuclear reactor will finally leave San Onofre – Orange County Register: The reactor pressure vessel for Unit 1, the first of three reactors on site, will get a permanent home in Utah.

Open Vessel Testing complete for Vogtle Unit 3

Open Vessel Testing complete for Vogtle Unit 3: Open Vessel Testing, a major systems testing milestone, has been completed for Unit 3 at Georgia Power's Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Georgia, marking one of the most significant accomplishments in the project to date.

Silex resumed laser enrichment activities - Nuclear Engineering International

Silex resumed laser enrichment activities - Nuclear Engineering International: US-based Silex said Global Laser Enrichment on 27 April resumed operations at its laser uranium enrichment test loop facility in Wilmington, North Carolina.Operations were suspended in March in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, with all GLE staff...

NRC Issues Additional Guidance on Regulatory Relief from Respiratory Protection Program Requirements - Lexology

NRC Issues Additional Guidance on Regulatory Relief from Respiratory Protection Program Requirements - Lexology: The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a letter on April 27 to the Nuclear Energy Institute and the National Organization of Test…

Indian Point Unit 2 Permanently Shuts Down Today | WAMC

Indian Point Unit 2 Permanently Shuts Down Today | WAMC: The first of two functioning reactors at the Indian Point nuclear power plant in New York’s Westchester County will be permanently shut down Thursday.

Fukushima Update May 1, 2020

Fukushima Update May 1, 2020 –
Removal of the top half of F. Daiichi units 1&2 exhaust stack is finished… The NRA has completed its safety assessment of damaged F. Daiichi buildings.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Farkas Releases Indian Point Federal Accountability Shutdown Plan | Chappaqua, NY Patch

Farkas Releases Indian Point Federal Accountability Shutdown Plan | Chappaqua, NY Patch: Farkas Releases Indian Point Federal... - Chappaqua-Mount Kisco, NY - Calls for Federal Support for Impacted Communities and Reforms to Increase Accountability & Promote Renewable Energy;
Sets 5/13 Forum

Industry Seeks Clarity on White House Nuclear Strategy

Industry Seeks Clarity on White House Nuclear Strategy: Propelled in part by the White House Nuclear Fuel Working Group’s (NFWG’s) recent roadmap to strengthen the U.S. nuclear fuel cycle, the nation's nuclear

Fed board grants hearing to activist group challenging Fermi 2 license extension | Toledo Blade

Fed board grants hearing to activist group challenging Fermi 2 license extension | Toledo Blade: NEWPORT, Mich. — A group concerned about the stability of spent nuclear fuel stored inside DTE Energy’s Fermi 2 nuclear plant has been granted a hearing to ...

SONGS Used-Fuel Offload Gets Strong Marks in NRC Inspections - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1

SONGS Used-Fuel Offload Gets Strong Marks in NRC Inspections - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.

Google Alert - Nuclear Regulatory Commission - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

Google Alert - Nuclear Regulatory Commission - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail: Google's approach to email

Visualizing Oklahoma Oil & Gas Production (Through December 2019) | The Energy Collective Daily


Visualizing Oklahoma Oil & Gas Production (Through December 2019) | The Energy Collective Daily

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DOE Renews Non-Competitive Financial Assistance Renewal Grant for the Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center | Department of Energy

DOE Renews Non-Competitive Financial Assistance Renewal Grant for the Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center | Department of Energy: DOE Renews Non-Competitive Financial Assistance Renewal Grant for the Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center

(2) PG&E: repeat problem may have sparked Camp Fire - YouTube

(2) PG&E: repeat problem may have sparked Camp Fire - YouTube: Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

$13.5B PG&E Bankruptcy Deal Shorts Fire Victims, Judge Told - Law360

$13.5B PG&E Bankruptcy Deal Shorts Fire Victims, Judge Told - Law360: A group of wildfire victims claim that the market downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic means their $13.5 billion settlement with Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has lost significant value, asking a California federal judge Monday to hold an estimation trial on the amount the utility owes to victims.

PG&E promotes partnership with Independent Living Centers for aid during shut-offs – Chico Enterprise-Record

PG&E promotes partnership with Independent Living Centers for aid during shut-offs – Chico Enterprise-Record: Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers are encouraging vulnerable community members to prepare now for power shut-offs during high fire risk by ta…

Amid coronavirus, PG&E and cities block solar and batteries - Los Angeles Times

Amid coronavirus, PG&E and cities block solar and batteries - Los Angeles Times: Some solar workers have been ordered down from rooftops after neighbors called the police, solar industry officials say.

PG&E's top exec to end short stint at beleaguered utility | News, Sports, Jobs - The Nashua Telegraph

PG&E's top exec to end short stint at beleaguered utility | News, Sports, Jobs - The Nashua Telegraph

When will PG&E begin shutoffs this fire season? Webinar happening tonight | KRCR

When will PG&E begin shutoffs this fire season? Webinar happening tonight | KRCR: Public safety power shutoffs for PG&E customers are expected as the Northstate enters another fire season. The utility says they are working with county health officials and medical providers to look into back-up power as some of these shutoffs may occur while customers are still under the Governor's stay-at-home order. Wednesday, April 29, a webinar is scheduled for Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) customers in Butte, Plumas and Lassen counties.

Fires are coming. But PG&E and some cities are holding up battery backups

Fires are coming. But PG&E and some cities are holding up battery backups: Some solar workers have been ordered down from rooftops after neighbors called the police, solar industry officials say.

Judge orders PG&E to overhaul power line inspections, record-keeping - SFChronicle.com

Judge orders PG&E to overhaul power line inspections, record-keeping - SFChronicle.com: The judge overseeing PG&E’s probation is making the company revamp its high-voltage power line inspections, improve record keeping and manage its tree trimming better.

PG&E Ordered by Judge to Overhaul Tree Trimming, Line Inspections - WSJ

PG&E Ordered by Judge to Overhaul Tree Trimming, Line Inspections - WSJ: The company is criticized for failing to maintain key parts of its electric grid even as it paid millions of dollars in dividends and made political contributions.

Steam Generators for Nuclear Power Market Research Report 2020-2025 | also understand the impact of COVID-19 situation across the globe - MR Invasion

Steam Generators for Nuclear Power Market Research Report 2020-2025 | also understand the impact of COVID-19 situation across the globe - MR Invasion: Overview of Steam Generators for Nuclear Power Market Report 2020 The report has been prepared based on the synthesis, analysis, and interpretation of information about the Steam Generators for Nuclear Power market collected from specialized sources. The competitive landscape section of the report provides a clear insight into the market share analysis of key industry players. company …

Uneven use of nuclear programmes across regions


Uneven use of nuclear programmes across regions


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Batch of nuclear fuel delivered to Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant — Russian embassy - World - TASS

Batch of nuclear fuel delivered to Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant — Russian embassy - World - TASS: On April 12, a deputy head of Iran's atomic agency, Mahmoud Jafari, announced that Bushehr’s Unit 1 will be temporarily shut down for refueling and technical maintenance

Letter: Nuclear power must compete in the deregulated market - News - telegram.com - Worcester, MA

Letter: Nuclear power must compete in the deregulated market - News - telegram.com - Worcester, MA: Two more nuclear power plants in New York just announced that they will be shut down for good in the next few months. The main reason being the availability of cheap natural gas has made deregulated generates unable to compete as the wholesale price for electricity declines. (Kind of makes you wonder why electric rates in Massachusetts and New York are at historic highs). So while state legislators write laws requiring utilities to purchase more and more green electricity at very high

Finland performs remote inspection of new nuclear plant project : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News

Finland performs remote inspection of new nuclear plant project : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News: Finnish nuclear regulator STUK has carried out a scheduled inspection of RAOS Project Oy - a subsidiary of Russia's Rosatom - via Skype, in line with social distancing restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic.

Ginna Nuclear Power Plant will test sirens around facility in Wayne County – Fingerlakes1.com

Ginna Nuclear Power Plant will test sirens around facility in Wayne County – Fingerlakes1.com

Global Nuclear Power Plant and Equipment Market 2020 | Present Scenario and Growth Prospects 2026 - MR Invasion

Global Nuclear Power Plant and Equipment Market 2020 | Present Scenario and Growth Prospects 2026 - MR Invasion: Global Nuclear Power Plant and Equipment Market 2020 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025 offers a broader picture of the market which comprehensively provides a quick of crucial facts consisting of analytical elaboration, and other industry-linked information. The report covers the key aspects related to on-going events such as mergers & acquisitions, …

Keeping track at Cofrentes nuclear power plant - Nuclear Engineering International

Keeping track at Cofrentes nuclear power plant - Nuclear Engineering International

Regulator Conducts Skype Inspection for Nuclear Power Project

Regulator Conducts Skype Inspection for Nuclear Power Project: Finland’s Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), which regulates the nation’s nuclear power industry, completed a scheduled inspection of RAOS

RadioNuclear Episode 29: Micro Reactors to the Frontline? Dr. Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar and Dr. Rita Baranwal Guest! | ANS Nuclear Cafe

RadioNuclear Episode 29: Micro Reactors to the Frontline? Dr. Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar and Dr. Rita Baranwal Guest! | ANS Nuclear Cafe

ANS Nuclear Cafe Friday Matinee – SNAP-10A in Space! | ANS Nuclear Cafe

ANS Nuclear Cafe Friday Matinee – SNAP-10A in Space! | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Scientists think we’ll finally solve nuclear fusion thanks to cutting-edge AI

Scientists think we’ll finally solve nuclear fusion thanks to cutting-edge AI

Federal appeals court dismisses case against GE over Fukushima nuclear disaster - JURIST - News - Legal News & Commentary

Federal appeals court dismisses case against GE over Fukushima nuclear disaster - JURIST - News - Legal News & Commentary: The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit by numerous Japanese individuals and business who hoped to sue General Electric (GE) over its role in building and mai...

Invest in nuclear for a clean economic recovery : Energy & Environment - World Nuclear News

Invest in nuclear for a clean economic recovery : Energy & Environment - World Nuclear News: "Governments need to take urgent action to ensure that the recovery from the economic effects of the coronavirus brings long-lasting good," World Nuclear Association Director General Agneta Rising said today. Her message concurs with sentiment expressed at the 11th Petersberg Climate Dialogue this week, that governments must ensure their efforts to stimulate the world economy must also strengthen the fight against climate change.

IEA: Coronavirus delivers "biggest shock" to energy system in 7 decades - Axios

IEA: Coronavirus delivers "biggest shock" to energy system in 7 decades - Axios: It's the "biggest shock to the global energy system in seven decades," the IEA said.

Sen. Murkowski lauds DOE efforts to renew US nuclear energy dominance - Daily Energy Insider

Sen. Murkowski lauds DOE efforts to renew US nuclear energy dominance - Daily Energy Insider: Following a report from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) on methods capable of restoring the nation’s place in the global nuclear energy industry, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) released a statement commending the ... Read More »

Energy Secretary Brouillette on the Future of the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry « The Hugh Hewitt Show

Energy Secretary Brouillette on the Future of the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry « The Hugh Hewitt Show: Energy Secretary Brouillette joined me this morning.  The Department of Energy released a comprehensive strategy on restoring American leadership in all

In 2019, U.S energy production exceeded consumption for the first time in 62 years | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

In 2019, U.S energy production exceeded consumption for the first time in 62 years | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide: In 2019, for the first time since 1957, energy production exceeded energy consumption in the United States on an annual basis, according to the U.S. Energy

Beware Politicians Declaring War On Local Power Sources | RealClearMarkets

Beware Politicians Declaring War On Local Power Sources | RealClearMarkets: Ventilators aren’t much use when there’s no power to run them. Doctors who can’t see their patients can’t do very much to help them.  Which is why

Earth Day Hangover? Wait Until You See the Tab | RealClearEnergy

Earth Day Hangover? Wait Until You See the Tab | RealClearEnergy: Last week marked the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a time when many take to social media to celebrate so-called “green” energy and call for broad government support. It’s for t

Indian Point nuclear-reactor shutdown a huge blow to NY's environment

Indian Point nuclear-reactor shutdown a huge blow to NY's environment: The workhorse, Westchester-based nuclear-power generator, which could have run for several more decades, is scheduled to be unplugged Thursday.

How many intensive care beds will a nuclear weapon explosion require? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

How many intensive care beds will a nuclear weapon explosion require? - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: A novel coronavirus emerged in Wuhan, China late last year, hopping in one way or another from other animals to humans. Initially the rest of the world thought this outbreak was a local problem and then was shocked at the brutality of the lockdown that the Chinese authorities clamped on Wuhan to quarantine the infection … Continued

Climate change and the coronavirus are upending the way we fight wildfires - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Climate change and the coronavirus are upending the way we fight wildfires - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: A wildland firefighter describes how climate change is changing fire behavior and putting him and his colleagues at growing risk—a risk that will be compounded by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Tracking the impact of coronavirus on the US power sector


Tracking the impact of coronavirus on the US power sector


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California eyes expedited microgrid deployment to help with fire season power shut-offs


California eyes expedited microgrid deployment to help with fire season power shut-offs


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FERC confirms Goldman Sachs ties to renewables company, opening door for push on corporate transparency

FERC confirms Goldman Sachs ties to renewables company, opening door for push on corporate transparency



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Judge calls PG&E vegetation work 'sloppy and unreliable,' imposes new conditions on the utility


Judge calls PG&E vegetation work 'sloppy and unreliable,' imposes new conditions on the utility



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GE renewables takes Q1 revenue hit, but results more about execution than COVID-19, CEO says

 

GE renewables takes Q1 revenue hit, but results more about execution than COVID-19, CEO says


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Ukraine prepares to reduce output during pandemic : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News

Ukraine prepares to reduce output during pandemic : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News: Energoatom will temporarily withdraw from service three of its 15 nuclear power units in line with forecasts of reduced electricity demand during the coronavirus pandemic. The projected balance of electricity production by Ukraine's nuclear power plants this year has decreased by 8.6% to 73.7 terawatt hours, the state-run company said today.

Entergy closes Indian Point unit 2 : Corporate - World Nuclear News

Entergy closes Indian Point unit 2 : Corporate - World Nuclear News: Unit 2 of Entergy's Indian Point nuclear power plant will be shut down for the final time today after more than 45 years of operation. Unit 3, the remaining operating unit at the site in the state of New York, is scheduled to be permanently shut down by this time next year.

IEA charts COVID-19 decline in global energy demand and emissions : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News

IEA charts COVID-19 decline in global energy demand and emissions : Covid-19 - World Nuclear News: Overall energy demand will fall 6% in 2020, while demand for electricity is set to decline by 5%, according to a report by the International Energy Agency assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global energy system. Global carbon dioxide emissions are expected to decline by almost 8% compared with 2019.

Belarusian nuclear power plant permitted to import nuclear fuel

Belarusian nuclear power plant permitted to import nuclear fuel: The Emergencies Ministry has decided in favor of amending the nuclear energy use license of the state enterprise Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant. The amendment is focused on the handling of fresh nuclear fuel in the course of its storage and transportation.

South Korea Completes First Section Of Vacuum Vessel :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency

South Korea Completes First Section Of Vacuum Vessel :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency: The first of seven sections of the vacuum vessel for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (Iter) under construction in southern France has been produced in South Korea and is being prepared for shipping.



The vacuum vessel is a 5,000-tonne steel chamber designed to house the world's first reactor-scale fusion plasma at Iter.



Iter said that according to its machine assembly plan, section number six of the vacuum vessel, manufactured by Hyundai Heavy Industries, will be shipped to Iter’s Cadarache site followed by section number seven, which is also being manufactured by Hyundai Heavy Industries and is more than 90% complete.

Milestone achieved on China's HTR-PM - Nuclear Engineering International

Milestone achieved on China's HTR-PM - Nuclear Engineering International: China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) has announced a significant milestone in the construction of the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor project at Shidaowan in East China's Shandong province.Officials said the steam generator shell,...

Lightbridge to design metallic fuel samples for US DOE - Nuclear Engineering International

Lightbridge to design metallic fuel samples for US DOE - Nuclear Engineering International: Lightbridge Corporation, has entered into a cooperative research and development agreement with Battelle Energy Alliance, the operator of the US Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory to design an experiment for irradiation of...

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Curtain lowers on nuke plant a stone’s throw from Manhattan


Curtain lowers on nuke plant a stone’s throw from Manhattan


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The Unit 2 reactor at the Indian Point Energy Center along the Hudson River will close for good Thursday, and Unit 3 will close in April 2021, as part of a deal reached in January 2017 between Entergy Corp., the state of New York and the environmental group Riverkeeper.
The plant generated a quarter of the electricity used in New York City and suburban Westchester County, where the plant is located, in 2017. But the corporation that runs the state's electrical grid concluded the closure won't impair its ability to keep the lights on because new natural gas plants and efficiency measures are picking up the slack.
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Staffing will be reduced from about 800 to 30

DOE Marks Major Progress in Groundwater Cleanup Mission at Nevada Site

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DOE Marks Major Progress in Groundwater Cleanup Mission at Nevada Site

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Visiting scientists observe the E-Tunnel South Portal at the Rainier Mesa/Shoshone Mountain groundwater characterization area during an October 2017 field trip to the Nevada National Security Site.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) environmental cleanup program has reached a significant milestone in its legacy cleanup mission at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), completing approximately half of the planned groundwater characterization activities.
The DOE Environmental Management program in Nevada recently completed groundwater characterization activities at the Rainier Mesa/Shoshone Mountain (RM/SM) section of the NNSS. The State of Nevada’s Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP) approved DOE’s closure report on April 1.
With the earlier completion of work at Frenchman Flat, about half of all groundwater characterization areas at the NNSS have now reached the long-term monitoring stage.
“With Rainier Mesa/Shoshone Mountain now in long-term monitoring, we are nearly halfway to the safe, secure, and successful completion of our groundwater characterization mission at the NNSS,” said Todd Shrader, principal deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Environmental Management.
After careful review and analysis of groundwater modeling in partnership with NDEP, the EM Nevada Program was successful in developing a modeling strategy to accelerate the closure process at RM/SM, while maintaining full regulatory compliance to best protect people and the environment. As a result, the EM Nevada Program was able to achieve closure at RM/SM under budget and ahead of schedule.
“I’m incredibly proud of our team for successfully bringing the RM/SM characterization area to closure nearly three years early, helping to save $5 million in federal funding,” said Rob Boehlecke, EM Nevada Program manager.
From 1951 to 1992, more than 800 underground nuclear tests were conducted at the NNSS. About one-third of these tests occurred near, below, or within the water table — the groundwater layer where rock and soil are completely saturated with water. As a result, some groundwater was contaminated. In the mid-1990s, the federal government and the State of Nevada reached a legal agreement outlining various cleanup and monitoring commitments, known as the Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (FFACO).
Since that time, EM Nevada Program scientists have conducted extensive investigations involving the sampling, modeling, and monitoring of groundwater contamination. Closure is the final stage of the FFACO-guided process, in which controls are established to restrict access to contaminated groundwater, institutional requirements are set, and a long-term monitoring program is implemented to ensure that the characterization results remain within regulatory guidelines.
Other organizations that contributed to the successful completion of the RM/SM closure approval process included: Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc.; Mission Support and Test Services, LLC; the Desert Research Institute; the U.S. Geological Survey; the Los Alamos National Laboratory; and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
For more information about groundwater characterization at the NNSS, click here.

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This article will appear in the July issue of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
IF ISRAEL PROCEEDS WITH ANNEXATION, ITS “SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP” WITH THE
U.S. AND WITH AMERICAN JEWS MAY COME TO AN END
                                        BY
                         ALLAN C. BROWNFELD
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In the recent Israeli election, Prime Minister Netanyahu campaigned aggressively on annexing portions of the occupied West Bank while his opponent, Benny Gantz, opposed unilateral annexation.  Now, with a “unity” government with Netanyahu remaining prime minister, to be followed by  Gantz, The agreement between Netanyahu and Gantz says that annexation should proceed in a way that does not harm Israel’s interests.  

The Economist notes that, “Mr. Netanyahu will probably have the final say.  ..Annexation of territory that the Palestinians regard as part of their future state would probably kill any hope of a two-state solution to the Palestinian conflict and could ignite violence.  Mr. Netanyahu will obviously want to avoid that , but he may feel he needs to move before November, when his chum Mr. Trump May be voted out of office.”

The Trump administration has viewed annexation in positive terms. Its attitude toward Israel has been described by U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman as “”an altar of holiness,”. Friedman, an ally of the settler movement and an opponent of creating a Palestinian state, referred to the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem as “a shrine.”  At a ceremony in Jerusalem, he declared that Israel was “on the side of God.”  Israel and the U.S., he said, should grow even closer, which would be a sign of “holiness.”

In a historic reversal of U.S. policy, the Trump administration announced in November 2019 that it does not view Israeli settlements in the West Bank as illegal.  The policy change was announced by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.  He declared:  “The establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not per se inconsistent with international law.”  Prime Minister Netanyahu hailed the change in U.S. policy.  He said:  “this policy reflects an historical truth—-that the Jewish people are not foreign colonialists in Judaea and Samaria.  In fact, we are exiled Jews because we are the people of Judaea.”

The dramatic change in U.S. policy was  challenged by 106 House Democrats in a letter to Pompeo, organized by Rep. Sandy Levin (D-MI), who is Jewish.  They called upon him to “immediately” reverse his position.  The letter was signed by 12 committee chairs, including veteran Reps. John Lewis (D-GA) and Maxine Waters (D-cA).  

If Israel proceeds with annexation it may bring to an end its “special relationship” with the U.S. and with the American Jewish community.  It would also challenge the idea that Israel has bipartisan support  and confine its embrace to right-wing Republicans.

For Israel’s right-wing, annexation has long been a key part of its agenda.  This has been the case since the area was captured and occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War.    East Jerusalem was the first part of the West Bank to be annexed following the 1980 Jerusalem Law.  Israeli law has been applied to Jewish settlements throughout the West Bank leading to a system of “enclave law” and claims of “creeping annexation.”  Annexation of the Jordan Valley was first proposed in the 1967 Allon Plan, which was announced in September 2019 by Netanyahu as his plan.   In 2009, Netanyahu endorsed the two-state solution.  But before the April 2019 election  he stated his intention of unilaterally annexing Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

On Sept. 16, 2019, in an interview with Israeli Army Radio, Netanyahu said, “I intend to extend sovereignty on all the settlements and the settlement blocs including sites that have security importance or are important to Israel’s heritage.”  On Sept. 10, 2019, Netanyahu announced his plan to annex the Jordan Valley.  The area to be annexed is about 22% of the West Bank.  He said he had received a green light from the Trump administration .  The next day there was international condemnation of the proposal from Palestinians, the Arab League, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Kingdom, among others.  The U.N. Declared that any Israeli move to impose its administration over the Palestinian territory would “be illegal under international law.”  The EU said there will be a “strong response” if annexation proceeds.  

Liberal Zionists emphasize the damage to Israel’s international reputation if annexation takes place.  Israel will become a “pariah” says Americans for Peace Now.  J Street’s Dylan Williams says, “U.S. leaders should make clear that it’d be nearly impossible to maintain the same special relationship with an Israel that abandons a commitment to democracy.”  Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) condemns the annexation plan as the “death-knell of the two-state solution.”

An aide to Sen. Bernie Sanders (Ind.-VT) calls annexation “recklessness that goes against U.S. interest in peace.”  According to the New Israel Fund, “Annexation would be an existential threat to—-and perhaps even a death-knell for Israeli democracy.”  Yair Lapid, the opposition leader in the Knesset, said that if annexation takes place, “...the peace agreement with Jordan will be canceled.  There will be irreversible damage to the relationship with the Democratic National Committee and Jewish communities in the U.S.”

Gael Patir of J Street says that Lapid’s warning that annexation will damage Israel’s relationship to the Democratic Party and American Jewry “is not a notion that is understood in Israel.”  She and Jeremy Ben-Ami, who leads J Street, called for a campaign to convince Israelis that annexation will threaten these most valuable assets.  J Street, its leaders report, is “publicly and privately” urging Joe Biden, whom it has endorsed for President, to “reiterate” and “repackage” his opposition to annexation and to make it clear that he won’t accept annexation as president.  Biden has said that, “Israel, I think, has to stop the threats of annexation and settlement activity” because they will undermine “support for Israel in the U.S., especially among young people of both political parties.”

J Street’s Jeremy Ben-Ami called on right-wing elements of the pro-Israel lobby to speak out against annexation.  in a Zoom briefing, he addressed the question of where AIPAC is on this question:  “For anyone who is watching us who belongs to AIPAC or supports AIPAC , I ask you to ask them.  It is notable, the silence of AIPAC. And many other right-of-center organizations, on the queastion of annexation.—-when they have tried to say through the years that they support two states.”  He said it is time to end a policy of “Israel, right or wrong.”

The Union for Reform Judaism has called on the Israeli government to refrain from unilateral actions that could hinder or thwart  the renewal of the peace process in the short and long term, especially “unilateral annexation.”  In Jeremy Ben-Ami’s view, Democrats might be able to convince Israelis by threatening to rule out any U.S. aid for annexation:  “We not think that the U.S.should foot the bill for anything that has to do with annexation.”  He suggested Israel might lose the “diplomatic immunity” the U.S. provides for its human rights violations at the U.N. and elsewhere if annexation goes through.

Israel promotes itself as a “democracy,” but by Western standards this is hardly the case.  Palestinians in the occupied territories have almost no legal rights.  Palestinians within Israel are second-class citizens.  Israel does not believe in genuine religious freedom, even for Jews.  There is an official state religion and government paid chief rabbis are ultra-Orthodox.  Reform Rabbis cannot perform weddings, conduct funerals or preside over conversions.  There is more religious freedom for Jews in any Western country than in Israel.  There is no such thing as civil marriage.  When a Jew and non-Jew wish to marry, they must leave the country to do so.

In the view of some observers, annexation would simply make clear to the world that Israel is not the kind of Democratic society it proclaims itself to be, and which many Americans of all religions think it is.  Professor Ian Lustick of the University of Pennsylvania, in his new book “Paradigm Lost,”  calls for policy makers to give up the “false belief” in the two-state solution and acknowledge the struggle for equal rights in a one-state reality.  In his view, annexation would create a single state, which already exists.  The effort of those who believe in democracy would then properly turn to calling for equal rights for all of that state’s inhabitants.  The alternative would be apartheid.

In a talk at the Middle East Institute in December 2019, Lustick reports that he was “an avid and early supporter” of the Zionist state for nearly fifty years.  But in the last decade he came to believe that he and other two-state advocates were being misled as Israel took over the West Bank and Jerusalem, “territories no Israeli government will ever withdraw from...Netanyahu has used liberal Zionists to proclaim that a two-state solution is possible, when it is a delusion.  Entertaining that possibility is actually playing a sucker’s game into what the right wants,  which is a constant feeling of that carrot, that maybe we get two states, and meanwhile you send the whole thing into decades and decades and decades of apartheid.”

“what I want in Palestine,”:says Lustick, “is something that Jews and Arabs can live with  and that honors the principles of democracy and equality....The demographic argument is ‘racism’ that goes to the heart of Zionism.  Guess what folks, there are more Arabs than Jews west of the Jordan...Where a state dominates Arabs for the sake of Jews, you are going to subsidize the domination of the country by the clerical right.”

Some have argued for years that Israeli plans for annexation merely publicize the fact that there is only one state in Israel and Palestine, with vastly different rights for Jews and Palestinians and it’s been that way for 50 years.  The struggle should be for equal rights for all the inhabitants of this single state, according to this view.  Former White House side Dennis Ross declared on Twitter, “It’s one state.  Democracy and equal rights for all—-or apartheid.”

Many Israelis, concerned about their country’s treatment of Palestinians, lament its departure from Jewish moral and ethical values.  Prof. David Shulman of the Hebrew University, notes that, “No matter how you look at it, unless our minds have been poisoned by the ideologies of the religious right, the occupation is a crime.  It is first of all based on the permanent disenfranchisement of a huge population...In the end, it is the ongoing moral failure of the country as a whole that is most consequential, most dangerous, most unacceptable. The failure weighs heavily...on our humanity.  We are, so we claim, the children of the prophets.  Once, they say, we were slaves in Egypt.  We know all that can be known about slavery, suffering, prejudice, ghettos, hate, expulsion, exile.  I find it astonishing that we, of all people, have reinvented apartheid in the West Bank.”

If Israel annexes portions of the West Bank it is unlikely to be supported by very many American Jews. Within the Jewish community, Israel and Zionism have become increasingly divisive issues.  In his book, “Trouble In The Tribe:  The American Jewish Conflict Over Israel,” Prof. Dov Waxman of Northeastern University writes:  “A historic change has been taking place in the American Jewish relationship with Israel...Israel is fast becoming a source of division rather than unity for American Jewry...A new era of American Jewish conflict over Israel is replacing the old era of solidarity...This echoes earlier debates about Zionism that occurred before 1948.  Then, as now, there were fierce disagreements among American Jews...Classical Zionism has never had much relevance or appeal to American Jewry.  Indeed, the vast majority of American Jews reject the basic elements of classical Zionism—-that Diaspora Jews live in exile, that Jewish life in Israel is superior to life in the Diaspora...American Jews do not think that they live in exile and they don't regard Israel as their homeland...For many American Jews, America is more than just home, it is itself a kind of Zion, an ‘almost promised land.’  Zionism has never succeeded in winning over the majority of American Jews.”

Since 1948, Israel has been the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance.  Since World War ll, according to the Congressional Service, the U.S. has provided Israel with $233.7 billion, adjusted for inflation.  Israel now receives $3.8 billion annually from the U.S. in military aid.  By annexing portions of the West Bank, Israel would be asking American taxpayers to subsidize an action which is clearly in violation of international law.  It could well bring its “special relationship” with both the U.S. government and with American Jews to an end.

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Utahns treating coronavirus patients in New York tell about the moments that have stuck with them - The Salt Lake Tribune

The Corporate Food System is Making the Coronavirus Crisis Worse - CounterPunch.org

The Corporate Food System is Making the Coronavirus Crisis Worse - CounterPunch.org: The global food system has been very much front and center in the COVID-19 story. Everyone, of course, is aware that hunger is closely tracking the virus as its wreaks havoc in both the global North and global South. Indeed, one can say that, unlike in East Asia, Europe, and the U.S., in South Asia, More

NRC Delivers Briefing On Indian Point Decommissioning | WAMC

NRC Delivers Briefing On Indian Point Decommissioning | WAMC: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission held a briefing with reporters Tuesday about the upcoming decommissioning of the Indian Point nuclear power plant. The

Next-generation technologies boosted by US NFWG : Uranium & Fuel - World Nuclear News

Next-generation technologies boosted by US NFWG : Uranium & Fuel - World Nuclear News: Support for the development of next-generation technologies and advanced fuels outlined in the report of the US Nuclear Fuel Working Group, published last week, will enable the country to remain competitive in this area, the Nuclear Energy Institute has said. Meanwhile, fuel cycle company Centrus said immediate action to restore the viability of the front-end of the US nuclear fuel cycle supports work to demonstrate the production of high-assay low-enriched uranium nuclear fuels and to establish an assured US supply base.