Why utilities are rushing to replace and modernize the aging grid Utility executives identified aging infrastructure as the number one challenge facing the electric industry, in a recent Utility Dive survey, easily topping an aging workforce, regulatory models and stagnant load growth. In response, the industry is spending hundreds of billions to replace and upgrade … Continue reading Why utilities are rushing to replace and modernize the aging grid→
Citi: Don’t trust bounce; oil could dip to $20 a barrel The recent rebound in oil prices might be nothing more than a “head-fake,” and $20-a-barrel crude might still be in the cards due to an oil glut, says a Citigroup analyst. “The recent rally in crude prices looks more like a head fake than … Continue reading Citi: Don’t trust bounce; oil could dip to $20 a barrel→
China will build two nuclear power plants in Argentina On Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s three-day visit to China, at least 15 agreements were signed, including agreements on travel visas, infrastructure, financing and collaboration on the building of two nuclear power plants. Beijing has been reaching out, in Africa and in South America, strengthening … Continue reading China will build two nuclear power plants in Argentina→
West Texas Facility Promising Project for Interim Storage of Used Nuclear Fuel WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Nuclear Energy Institute today welcomed Waste Control Specialists’ plan to site an interim consolidated storage facility for used nuclear power plant fuel in west Texas as “a promising project” that shows the challenges of managing … Continue reading West Texas Facility Promising Project for Interim Storage of Used Nuclear Fuel→
Nuclear Matters meets at Davis-Besse Nuclear Matters hosted a panel at Davis-Besse on Thursday to discuss the importance of nuclear power and the challenges many plants across the country are dealing with. Nuclear Matters is a group comprised of former high ranking government officials and nuclear power advocates. They are currently speaking across America to … Continue reading Nuclear Matters meets at Davis-Besse→
Nuclear power the only green energy If President Barack Obama is serious about green energy, he should stop punishing the only proven source of carbon-free energy — nuclear. “The nuclear industry supplies 19 percent of America’s electricity needs,” explains the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Mario Loyola. “Nuclear energy is the only electricity source as cheap … Continue reading Nuclear power the only green energy→
Analysis: Last Tango for Nuclear Power? Everybody loves a comeback story. If you like the U.S. nuclear power industry, it’s a Michael Jordan-type gallant return. If you don’t like nukes, it’s more of a Gloria Swanson gruesome comeback in Sunset Boulevard. Similar to both Jordan and Swanson’s character, Norma Desmond, the industry has tried more … Continue reading Analysis: Last Tango for Nuclear Power?→
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