Carpool to meeting of the NRC in Louisa Tuesday, May 21
Planning to attend the meeting of the NRC in Louisa next Tuesday, May 21 ?? want to carpool ?? please send a note with the contact info/phone using the contact form.
Posted: May 20th, 2013 under Uncategorized.
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Getting the area to prepare for long-term storage
By Olga Peters/The Commons BRATTLEBORO—Vermont Yankee and other nuclear plants no longer just spin turbines and produce electricity. Nuclear plants, and the states that host them, must also acknowledge these sites as the nuclear waste storage facilities they are, said nuclear waste expert Robert Alvarez. Full Article
Posted: April 29th, 2013 under New Nukes.
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More safety upgrades set for troubled nuke plant
Omaha Public Power District officials updated the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Monday on changes being made at the plant that might require amending its operating license. On Monday, the Omaha Public Power District told regulators about several changes that are being made at the plant to improve safety and some long-standing paperwork problems it hopes to [...]
Posted: April 24th, 2013 under New Nukes.
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INTERVIEW: Former U.S. nuke watchdog chair says regulators must stay independent
As it is poised to impose strict regulatory measures on the operation of nuclear power plants, the Nuclear Regulation Authority is increasingly met by opposition that it is making the resumption of plants that are currently offline virtually impossible. Full Story
Posted: March 18th, 2013 under Conservation, Energy Efficiency, New Nukes, Renewable Energy.
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5 Top Dems to NRC: Fukushima-style Reactors in U.S. Need Upgrades to Prevent Hydrogen Explosions and Radiation Exposure
WASHINGTON (February 27, 2013) — Five House Democrats who lead their respective committees today pressed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to require that all U.S. nuclear reactors of the same design as the ones that melted down at the Fukushima nuclear facility in Japan install vents to help prevent hydrogen explosions in the event of a [...]
Posted: March 4th, 2013 under New Nukes.
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The next big thing in energy: Decentralization
The smart energy analysts over at Pike Research — which puts out weekly reports I’d love to see but can never afford — recently published an interesting brief, and for once it’s free! It’s a high-level overview of “Five Metatrends to Watch in 2013 and Beyond” in the energy sector. Metatrends! (I really wanted to [...]
Posted: February 27th, 2013 under Conservation, Energy Efficiency, New Nukes, Renewable Energy.
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Concrete cracks won’t factor into nuclear power plant relicensing
SEABROOK — The cracking of safety-related concrete structures at the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant has made a lot of news recently, but the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has decided not to make the issue a formal part of the hearings on extending the plant’s operating license until 2050. The reason given was based on [...]
Posted: February 27th, 2013 under Conservation, New Nukes.
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Wisconsin nuclear power plant to shut down in 2Q, after no harm found to electric grid
By Associated Press, Published: February 19 CARLTON, Wis. — Dominion Resources Inc. says it will proceed with plans to close and decommission its Kewaunee Power Station in northeastern Wisconsin. The Richmond, Va.-based energy provider said Tuesday that the Midwest Independent System Operator determined the shutdown will not hurt the regional electrical grid.
Posted: February 20th, 2013 under Conservation.
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Taxpayers Steaming Over Florida Nuclear Plant’s Shuttering
The operator of Florida’s Crystal River nuclear plant sent shockwaves through the state when it announced recently that it was shutting down the facility for good. When nuclear plants have closed elsewhere, locals have cheered. But in Citrus County, it’s been more like a death in the family. Full Story
Posted: February 18th, 2013 under Conservation, New Nukes, Renewable Energy.
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Our Atomic Dominoes Are Falling
By Harvey Wasserman Two more atomic dominoes have hit the deck. At least a half-dozen more teeter on the brink, which would take the US reactor count under 100. But can we bury them before the next Fukushima erupts?
Posted: February 18th, 2013 under Conservation, New Nukes, Renewable Energy.
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