Tag: nuclear power

Godzilla is returning. The 60-year-old monster is responding to the call of a world that is once again grappling with questions raised by the fearsome power of the atom. But while he was born to comment on the destructive capabilities …

From a Guest Blogger on Nuclear Energy: Godzilla, Fukushima, and Our Not-Quite-All-of-the-Above Energy Policy Read More »

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Can you handle a little good news?  This article just in from frequent commenter Colin Brown: It appears that nuclear reactors based on thorium (vs. uranium) may be closer than we think.  There is very little not to like about …

A Toast: To U.S. and China Teaming Up To Build Thorium Nukes Read More »

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According to this article in the New York Times, the nuclear industry is complaining that the energy industry is “rigged against them,” insofar as the price paid to the sources that generate electricity varies on an hour-to-hour basis, and nuclear …

Nuclear Power Industry Unhappy with Energy Pricing Model Read More »

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Apparently, Robert Hargraves carries a PhD in physics from Brown University.  I say “apparently,” because he authored this list of 12 statements about the nuclear power industry in the EnergyCollective, which is largely a combination of meaningless half-truths and complete …

Some Baloney on the Nuclear Power Industry Read More »

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Here’s an infographic that summarizes some of the observations on the adoption of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs). The reader will note that some of this stuff is so vague that it’s really valueless.  For instance, Ambassador Hamad Al Kaabi, …

Is There a Future for Small Modular Nuclear Reactors? Read More »

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Here’s an article that wrestles with the confusion surrounding  the idea that the entire world’s energy demand could be supplied with PV on 1% of the Earth’s surface.  (By my quick calcs, btw, this is true.  1% of the surface …

Addressing the World's Energy Needs — Especially Those That Are Most Pressing Read More »

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After the Chernobyl incident, nuclear power became infamous as a potent yet deadly source of alternative energy. It would seem that no one would want to take second chances, not after the calamity that fell on the once prosperous city …

From Guest-Blogger Jessica Greenberg: Nuclear Power – Is the Industry Doomed to Fail? Read More »

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One thing I like about the French is the fiercely independent stances they take on important matters.  They tend not to ask permission, but rather to use their own wits and take tough positions on key matters.  As one might …

Renewable Energy: In the U.S. a Debate, in France a Commitment Read More »

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My friends at Eos Energy Systems tell me that far more than 95% of the world’s energy storage is pumped storage hydroelectricity (PSH) – which is one of the reasons they believe that their breakthrough in zinc-air batteries is so …

Unique Approach to Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Read More »

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Here’s an article that tells a story that’s playing itself out all over the world – this time, in Spain: Fiery drama and fierce tensions caused by tightening budgets for energy. Nowhere more than Spain, deficits need to be cut.  …

Concentrated Solar Power Investors in Spain Muy Agitado Read More »

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