Is Nuclear Energy the Answer? It Depends on the Risk Threshold - Lexology

Is Nuclear Energy the Answer? It Depends on the Risk Threshold - Lexology: At the recently concluded U.N. Climate conference in Dubai (COP28), world leaders boldly announced a 22-nation, multilateral commitment to triple the…

Will SMRs Launch a Nuclear Power Bull Market? - Energy Investing with Energy and Capital | Energy Stocks

Will SMRs Launch a Nuclear Power Bull Market? - Energy Investing with Energy and Capital | Energy Stocks: Nuclear power is safe. People, however, are not. And this, dear reader, is why there’s always been so much concern about expanding America’s fleet of nuclear power plants.

PG&E demonstrates use of drones as company shifts to technology to inspect power pole issues – KION546

PG&E demonstrates use of drones as company shifts to technology to inspect power pole issues – KION546: SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) -- Tonight a behind the scenes look at how PG&E is using drones in its efforts to inspect faulty power poles Chief Photographer Calista Silva gives us a look in the video story you can watch by clicking "play" in the video above.

DOE seeks public input on Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation - Daily Energy Insider

DOE seeks public input on Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation - Daily Energy Insider: After creating its first agency-related foundation – the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation (FESI) – the United States Department of Energy (DOE) released a Request for Information (RFI) this week seeking input on how ... Read More »

Steven Koonin: Separating Climate Science from Propaganda | Ep. 22: Multimedia: The Independent Institute

Steven Koonin: Separating Climate Science from Propaganda | Ep. 22: Multimedia: The Independent Institute: Dr. Atlas interviews Professor Steven Koonin of NYU. Koonin served as Undersecretary for Science in the Department of Energy from 2009 to 2011 and was a professor at Cal Tech for nearly 30 years where he served as Vice President and Provost. They have a fascinating conversation about the science on climate change and the general state of science, as climate and energy have become so prominent in the media and public policy debates.

House reps urge 'swift' review of loan to restart Michigan nuclear plant

House reps urge 'swift' review of loan to restart Michigan nuclear plant: U.S. lawmakers want federal regulators to give "fair, full and swift" review of Holtec loan application to restart the Palisades Nuclear Plant.

If COP28 Keeps Its Word, It Leads To More Nuclear Energy

If COP28 Keeps Its Word, It Leads To More Nuclear Energy: If the global community triples its use of renewables and sends fossil fuels packing — per COP28 — then the natural extension is more nuclear energy.

Belarus 'could be a world leader in nuclear energy share' : Nuclear Policies - World Nuclear News

Belarus 'could be a world leader in nuclear energy share' : Nuclear Policies - World Nuclear News: Belarus is considering building a second nuclear power plant, or a third unit at its existing one, and could become one of the leading countries in terms of the proportion of its energy being nuclear-generated, Energy Minister Viktor  Karankevich has said.

Ukrainian, U.S. Nuclear Regulators Deepening Cooperation | MENAFN.COM

Ukrainian, U.S. Nuclear Regulators Deepening Cooperation | MENAFN.COM: The State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine and the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC) signed a memorandum that provides f

Treasury proposes strict climate rules for lucrative hydrogen energy tax credit | The Hill

Treasury proposes strict climate rules for lucrative hydrogen energy tax credit | The Hill: Producers of hydrogen energy would have to comply with strict climate rules to qualify for a lucrative tax credit under new proposed guidelines from the Treasury Department.  The Biden administration and climate advocates say these guidelines would ensure the nascent power source develops in a sustainable way rather than becoming a significant contributor to global…

Our Disappearing Shoreline

Our Disappearing Shoreline: How long will it take to move Miami or New York? Forever, if the planning never starts.

Suddenly, US electricity demand is spiking. Can the… | Canary Media

Suddenly, US electricity demand is spiking. Can the… | Canary Media: Data centers, factories, heat pumps and EVs are putting increasing stress on a grid that isn’t growing fast enough, new data shows.

If COP28 Keeps Its Word, It Leads To More Nuclear Energy

If COP28 Keeps Its Word, It Leads To More Nuclear Energy: If the global community triples its use of renewables and sends fossil fuels packing — per COP28 — then the natural extension is more nuclear energy.

JET retires - after 40 years and 105,929 pulses : Other News - World Nuclear News

JET retires - after 40 years and 105,929 pulses : Other News - World Nuclear News: The pioneering Joint European Torus has performed its final fusion research experiments just over four decades after it delivered its first pulse on 25 June 1983.

Final Report SJR79_11.17.23.pdf

Final Report SJR79_11.17.23.pdf 1 Report to the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission Pursuant to 2023RS SJR 79 Submitted by: Kentucky Office of Energy Policy

Energy Secretary Says TVA is “Leading on Small Modular Reactors” | American Public Power Association

Energy Secretary Says TVA is “Leading on Small Modular Reactors” | American Public Power Association: U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently said that the Tennessee Valley Authority is “leading on small modular reactors” with its SMR project at the Clinch River Nuclear Site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Growing share of Americans favor more nuclear power | Pew Research Center

Growing share of Americans favor more nuclear power | Pew Research Center: A majority of Americans (57%) say they favor more nuclear power plants to generate electricity in the country, up from 43% who said this in 2020.

Take a Look at Nuclear Policy Across the Map

Take a Look at Nuclear Policy Across the Map: Many states are moving in the right direction and making long-term, strategic decisions about nuclear—the year hasn’t even finished!

Regulators approve deal to pay for Georgia Power's new nuclear reactors | AP News

Regulators approve deal to pay for Georgia Power's new nuclear reactors | AP News: Regulators have unanimously approved an additional 6% rate increase to pay for remaining costs at Georgia Power Co.’s Plant Vogtle.

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Supreme Court to hear arguments on blocking EPA cross-state smog pollution rule | The Hill

Supreme Court to hear arguments on blocking EPA cross-state smog pollution rule | The Hill: The Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether to block an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule that seeks to address interstate smog, the court said Wednesday. The court issued an order saying it would not yet decide whether to block the rule from being effective. Instead, it will hear oral arguments on the matter during…

PG&E Fire Victims Will Soon Receive Final Compensation. They Won’t Be Made Whole. - WSJ

PG&E Fire Victims Will Soon Receive Final Compensation. They Won’t Be Made Whole. - WSJ: PG&E Fire Victims Will Soon Receive Final Compensation. They Won’t Be Made Whole. Victims of a series of California wildfires caused by the utility are owed $13.5 billion under a 2020 settlement, but that won’t cover all their claims

GAIN Vouchers Accelerate Seven Advanced Nuclear Firms | Neutron Bytes

GAIN Vouchers Accelerate Seven Advanced Nuclear Firms | Neutron Bytes: GAIN Vouchers Accelerate Seven Advanced Nuclear Firms NASA’s Gets PU-238 to Power Deep Space Missions Bulgaria Approves €766 Million For Two New Reactors at Kozloduy Ukraine Signs with Westin…

COP28 spotlights key climate battle: Saving Himalayan ice - Nikkei Asia

COP28 spotlights key climate battle: Saving Himalayan ice - Nikkei Asia: DUBAI -- Filmmaker and environmental activist Jamyang Jamtscho Wangchuk brought a bit of his beloved Himalayas to the COP28 climate summit in Dubai la

The Golden Age of Coal | RealClearPolicy

The Golden Age of Coal | RealClearPolicy: You wouldn’t know it from reading the newspapers, but that is what we are living in. The recently-concluded COP28 conference touted a coming end to the use of fossil fuels, with coal first in…

How Big Oil is Taking Us for a Fossil-Fuelized Ride - TomDispatch.com

How Big Oil is Taking Us for a Fossil-Fuelized Ride - TomDispatch.com Juan Cole, Greenwashing the Planet December 19, 2023 [Note to TomDispatch Readers: I’ve been moved by the generosity of so many of you in response to my recent all-too-desperate winter letter laying out the crisis this website faces, having lost a key source of its funding. Yet when it comes to contributions, in these days before I shut the site briefly for the end of the year, life here always means needing more and TD does indeed need more of your $$$ to get through 2024! As ever, should you decide to help us navigate another strange year on this endangered planet of ours, just go to our donation page and do your damnedest, knowing that I truly will be forever grateful. Tom] Yes, "the world" just gathered in the United Arab Emirates, a major oil producer, to decide the fate of our planet. And among those attending COP28 were at least 1,300 fossil-fuel lobbyists (three times the number at the previous year's climate summit), and possibly as many as 2,500 of them, along with the Saudis, the U.S., and other oil-producing states. Oh, and don't forget those "at least 166 climate deniers and fossil fuel public relations professionals" that, according to the Guardian, were also lending a helping hand. The lead-up to this climate summit was, of course, the hottest six straight months in human history. Still, those lobbyists, climate-change deniers, fossil-fuel company representatives, and oil, coal, and natural gas states represent a world in which fossil-fuel production is still expanding. Meanwhile, China, the largest user of coal on the planet, continues to build new coal-fired power plants at a record rate. In the end, the climate conference agreed not to agree on "phasing out" fossil fuels but all too vaguely on “transitioning away" from them. That's more like deciding to phase down humanity. But perhaps John Silk, the minister of natural resources for the Marshall Islands, those atolls in the Pacific that are likely to be early victims of climate-change-driven rising sea levels, should have the last word in this introduction -- before the remarkable Juan Cole of the must-read Informed Comment website offers his views on just how Big Energy of every sort is greenwashing this planet. At COP28, Silk said, "The Republic of the Marshall Islands did not come here to sign our death warrant. What we have seen today is totally unacceptable. We will not go silently to our watery graves." Nor should the rest of us. Tom

Newly developed material gulps down hydrogen, spits it out, protects fusion reactor walls

Newly developed material gulps down hydrogen, spits it out, protects fusion reactor walls: The advance, detailed in a paper published recently in the journal Physica Scripta, could enable more efficient compact fusion reactors that are easier to repair and maintain.