Contra Costa Times Nuclear power Letter to the Editor Article Launched: 07/01/2008 12:00:49 AM PDT The high cost of gasoline and other oil based products has...
25 June - 1 July 2008 ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT: US nuclear to grow, but not fast enough 27 June 2008 Current US policies are not enough to give nuclear power a ...
Nuclear worries increase as German dump mine floods Diet Simon | 26.06.2008 06:59 An old potash mine in north Germany containing nuclear waste is flooding at a...
http://www.connyankee.com/html/06SpentFuelBldg.html -- Hold the door for the stranger behind you. When the driver in the adjacent lane signals to get over,...
America's 104 reactors in 31 states have made tremendous efficiency gains over the past dozen years, producing 806.5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in...
If the off-peak electricity from those nuclear plants were used to produce hydrocarbon transportation fuels through water electrolysis and carbon dioxide...
The ONLY source of baseload power that has had a reduction in the cost of production over the last decade is nuclear power. All else pales in comparison. Any...
I was wondering,is there a naval reactor out there that could be installed in milloinaires yaghts since deisel is becoming more costly? Regards,Harry....
One of the biggest obstacles to nuclear plant construction in the USA, (one that the French don't face) is the financing. In the USA, commercial nuclear ...
... The alternative is natural gas. Today, at 45 percent efficiency, the natural gas-fired production of a gigawatt-year of electricity entails $0.90 billion...
The federal licensing process has changed since the Shoreham debacle. Now, the construction and operating license is issued as one document at the beginning,...
The French nuclear power industry of course is owned by the French government which is why I believe the US federal government should be the primary customer...
As noted the combined construction/operating license will ad some certainty to the process. As to forge facilities... this is supply and demand. I believe...
Keep in mind that a mere millionaire these days likely can't afford a yacht. The rich folk (billionaires) do and the cost of diesel is not a concern for them....
"The argument for nuclear power can be stated pretty simply: We have no choice." ENERGY Cover Story The Case For and Against Nuclear Power By MICHAEL TOTTY ...
... Is there a case for nuclear power? Posted: July 03, 2008, 9:25 PM by Jeff White Terence Corcoran, Climate change, nuclear power The alleged `nuclear...
... Are you ... What synthetic ... utility ... I'm a strong environmentalist which is why I'm also a strong supporter of nuclear power which is one of the most...
I think its time for the federal government to charge a sin tax on all-- new-- carbon dioxide polluting power plants. In other words, any new coal or natural...
Letter: Wind turbines offer little for St. Lucie [ but they really "look like something cool" around the nuke plant. ] Friday, July 4, 2008 Even if we trusted...
... Instead of limiting the tax to power plants and CO2, maybe they should tax all emitters, and all "greenhouse" gases, and charge even more for more harmful...
... Coincidentally, the real Nazis pioneered making synthetic "gasoline" fuels from coal, and powered vehicles with portable wood gas generators. ... They...
[ "They" say "the constitution is not a suicide pact," http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20030107_fletcher.html but is CO2 fear and "environmentalism?" ]...
These statements clearly illustrate why I've never been much of a wind enthusiast. But the congress and the public have bought into it just as they've bought...
Or maybe we could tax no one. We really don't need police, firemen,sanitation workers, a US military, jails, courts of law, highways, bridges, a Democratic...
Uhmmmm....yeah...we still shouldn't need any carbon tax anyway. Energy was never a 'commodity' bought and sold to the highest bidder where power plant...
The carbon dioxide tax would be a sin tax. There's nothing wrong with just letting the free market resolve these problems, IMO, except for the fact that we...