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  • Wisconsin Public Service Corp. customers could end up paying twice for the ongoing shutdown of the Kewaunee nuclear power plant. Now in its fourth month, the shutdown is expected to cost customers an additional $35 million to $45 million, mostly from the purchase of electricity to replace the lower-cost nuclear power generated by the reactor. In addition, the delay will cut the final sale price of the reactor, the Green Bay-based utility says.

  • ... a nuclear energy future because nuclear power generation produces low greenhouse gas emissions. ... after a near meltdown of a nuclear plant in Detroit in 1966, (14) tempered the federal gove... GOV'T OF INDIA, NATIONAL REPORT TO THE FOURTH CONVENTION ON NUCLEAR SAFETY: FOURTH REVIEW MEETIN...

  • ... Resources Code provides that before a nuclear powerplant may be built, the State Energy Resource... capacity" for interim storage of the plant's spent fuel at the time the plant requires such s... Fourth, petitioners note that Proposition 15, the initiat...

  • TOKYO - A new report says Japan's tsunami-ravaged nuclear plant was so unprepared for the disaster that workers had to bring protective gear and an emergency manual from distant buildings and borrow equipment from a contractor. The report, released Saturday by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co., is based on interviews of workers and plant data. It portrays chaos amid the desperate and ultimately unsuccessful battle to protect the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant from meltdown, and shows that workers struggled with unfamiliar equipment and fear of radiation exposure.

    ... shows damaged equipment and piping on the fourth floor of part of the cooling system at Fukushima D...

  • The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) is amending certain emergency preparedness (EP) requirements in its regulations that govern domestic licensing of production and utilization facilities. The final rule adds a conforming provision in the regulations that govern licenses, certifications, and approvals for new nuclear power plants. The final rule codifies certain voluntary protective measures contained in NRC Bulletin 2005-02, ``Emergency Preparedness and Response Actions for Security-Based Events,'' and generically applicable requirements similar to those previously imposed by Commission orders. In addition, the final rule amends other licensee emergency plan requirements based on a comprehensive review of the NRC's EP regulations and guidance. The requirement...

    ...The fourth option, an amendment of the regulations, is the be...

  • When the worlds fourth-largest economy decides to stop using nuclear power, the rest of the industrialized world should take notice. Germany, the worlds fourth-largest user of nuclear power, has decided to phase out its 17 nuclear power plants by 2022. The move came after the tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan teetered precariously close to a meltdown. S. ambivalence about its energy future and shameful lack of a strong policy may actually be an asset, as elected officials are able to watch and learn from Germanys move toward renewable sources of energy such as hydro, solar, wind and biomass. Switzerland says it will join Germany in being nuke-free by 2034. Japan, following the Fukushima incident, has dropped its goal of supplying half of its electricity through nuclear ...

  • We really have an opportunity to create a whole new future for the region by moving to renewable energy. One of the things that the nuclear enterprise depends on is the feeling of dependence that communities have on them," [Tim Judson] said. He also hopes to spark interest in the Oswego community about the abundant renewable resource of wind power, for example. "We want to address the future of our communities and see what it would look like if we abandoned nuclear power. Bolstering community and government resistance toward opening new nuclear test sites is a goal of the march. "The government classified the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as tests," said Diane Swords, a member of Peace Action of Central New York. "Annihilating hundreds of thousands of people were classified as te...

    ... because Mayor John Gosek wants to bring a fourth nuclear power plant to the area, according to Tim ...

  • In acknowledgment of the important contribution nuclear power can make in meeting energy needs and addressing the challenge of climate change, Australia and the United States agree on enhancing bilateral civilian nuclear cooperation and supporting the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP). GNEP is a multilateral initiative the United States launched to expand the safe and secure use of zero-carbon emission nuclear energy worldwide.

    ... is a partnership of governments working on fourth generation nuclear power plant technology. The GIF...

  • What is Bloomington's vision for downtown? Normal has a long term vision for its downtown and it seems to be doing fine by restricting the number of bars to three, not including restaurants that have bars.

    ...Kevin Olomon. Bloomington. Wind power has many benefits over nuclear. Mr. Manlove's rece...Please name a refurbished nuclear power plant that was sold to a community. Fourth, it takes a y...

  • ..., aluminum, coal mining, renewable energy, power generation, cement, buildings and appliances, and ... is a partnership of governments working on fourth generation nuclear power plant technology. The GIF...



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