Government Officials Advocate for Nuclear Energy During Congressional Hearing
Energy
Government Officials Advocate for Nuclear Energy During Congressional Hearing
2024-01-18 23:27:02
by Tom Ramstack

WASHINGTON — Government energy officials told a congressional panel Thursday that emerging technologies could make nuclear power a safe and cost-efficient way of helping the United States achieve energy independence. “We have an opportunity to reestablish U.S. global nuclear leadership... Read More

Westinghouse Electric Plunges Into Small Modular Reactor Market
Energy
Westinghouse Electric Plunges Into Small Modular Reactor Market
2023-05-05 15:14:45
by Dan McCue

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Westinghouse Electric Company launched its newest nuclear technology on Thursday, a small modular nuclear reactor packed with enough safety and other features to easily reach its 80-plus-year operating life cycle. Westinghouse’s new AP300™ small modular reactor... Read More

Civil Nuclear Credit Program Seeking Public Comment
Energy
Civil Nuclear Credit Program Seeking Public Comment
2022-10-10 19:18:06
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — The Civil Nuclear Credit Program is seeking public guidance on the timelines, deliverables and supporting information from eligible reactor owners and operators on the $6 billion investment. The program was created through the bipartisan infrastructure law. Under the... Read More

Duke Energy CEO Tells Shareholders Its Use of Renewables is Growing Rapidly
Energy
Duke Energy CEO Tells Shareholders Its Use of Renewables is Growing Rapidly
2022-05-09 20:06:49
by Dan McCue

CHARLOTTE, N.C. –  Attendees at Duke Energy’s annual shareholders' meeting last week heard nothing but good news when it came to the utility’s multi-year transition to renewable and other clean energy sources. Speaking to shareholders on Thursday, Lynn Good, Duke... Read More

California Considering Extending Life of Last Nuclear Plant 
In The States
California Considering Extending Life of Last Nuclear Plant 
2022-05-05 21:15:24
by Reece Nations

AVILA BEACH, Calif. — As California braces for possible electricity shortages in the coming summer months, Gov. Gavin Newsom is considering delaying the planned decommissioning of the state’s last nuclear power plant. The Diablo Canyon Power Plant was scheduled to... Read More

Biden Nominates Two to Serve on Nuclear Regulatory Commission
White House
Biden Nominates Two to Serve on Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2022-05-03 23:15:15
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday nominated two westerners to fill vacancies at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, again signaling that nuclear power is very much on his mind as he moves the nation toward a post-fossil fuel future. The... Read More

House Republicans Urge Energy Secretary to ‘Prioritize’ Nuclear Power
Congress
House Republicans Urge Energy Secretary to ‘Prioritize’ Nuclear Power
2022-04-29 23:27:35
by Dan McCue

WASHINGTON — Two members of the House Republican caucus are urging Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to revitalize America’s nuclear power infrastructure and include it in an “all of the above” approach to securing the nation’s energy future. Reps. Fred Upton,... Read More

<strong>Energy Secretary Tours South Carolina Wind Energy Facility</strong>
Renewable Energy
Energy Secretary Tours South Carolina Wind Energy Facility
2022-02-18 21:24:09
by Dan McCue

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm toured Clemson University’s wind turbine testing campus Thursday, part of a daylong visit to South Carolina that also included a visit with nuclear engineering students at South Carolina State University. Granholm was... Read More

Race to Cut Carbon Emissions Splits U.S. States on Nuclear
Renewable Energy
Race to Cut Carbon Emissions Splits U.S. States on Nuclear

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — As climate change pushes states in the U.S. to dramatically cut their use of fossil fuels, many are coming to the conclusion that solar, wind and other renewable power sources might not be enough to keep... Read More

Gone Fission: Controversial Nuke Plant Near NYC Shuts Down
In The States
Gone Fission: Controversial Nuke Plant Near NYC Shuts Down

BUCHANAN, N.Y. (AP) — Indian Point will permanently stop producing nuclear power Friday, capping a decades-long battle over a key source of electricity in the heart of New York City's suburbs that opponents have called a threat to millions living... Read More

Bills Planned for Vote in Congress to Expand Use of Nuclear Energy
Energy
Bills Planned for Vote in Congress to Expand Use of Nuclear Energy
2020-03-04 21:10:22
by Tom Ramstack

WASHINGTON - The U.S. House and Senate considered proposals Tuesday that would expand production of nuclear energy at a time global warming is leaving few alternatives. Lawmakers, scheduled to vote as soon as this week on one of the bills,... Read More

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