Sign in
|
Join
in
Current Tags
Nuclear Energy Institute
Pro-Nuclear Power Blogs
(Entire Site)
Home
Plants
Business
Jobs
News
Blogs
Forums
Photos
Videos
Library
Ads
Advertise Here!
Check out our Media Kit!
This Blog
Home
Syndication
RSS
Atom
Comments RSS
Recent Posts
Winning Some, Losing Some
Center for American Progress Distorts the Loan Guarantee Program
Lamar Alexander and Natural Nuclear Energy
More Political Than Scientific
Friday YouTube Fun: Giving Nuclear Power a Bad Name
Tags
activists
Amory Lovins
ANS
antinuclear
AREVA
Australia
boxer
British Energy
California
Calvert Cliffs
Canada
CASEnergy
China
climate
Climate Change
co2
CO2 Emissions
Coal
column
congress
Constellation Energy
construction
cop15
copenhagen
demand
denmark
DOE
Dominion
Economics
EDF
editorial
emissions
energy
EPR
EPRI
Exelon
forecast
FP&L
France
GE
Geenpeace
Germany
Greenpeace
IAEA
India
Indian Point
Iran
Japan
Jobs
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa
kerry
legislation
Loan Guarantees
NEI
New Nuclear Plant
New Nuclear Plants
new plants
North Anna
NRC
Nuclear
nuclear blog
nuclear blogs
Nuclear Energy
nuclear energy institute
Nuclear Energy Outlook
nuclear power industry
Nuclear Power Plant Costs
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
obama
obama administration
op-ed
opinion
outreach
perspective
policy
politics
Politics and Nuclear Power
power
power generation
power plants
Progress Energy
Radiation
Renewable Energy
Russia
safety
Solar
South Africa
South Texas Project
state of the union
Steven Chu
Toshiba
Turkey Point
TVA
UK
Uranium
Vermont Yankee
Virginia
waste
Westinghouse
Yucca
Archives
March 2010
(11)
February 2010
(25)
January 2010
(27)
December 2009
(32)
November 2009
(25)
October 2009
(38)
September 2009
(32)
August 2009
(25)
July 2009
(31)
June 2009
(34)
May 2009
(32)
April 2009
(33)
March 2009
(35)
February 2009
(36)
January 2009
(34)
December 2008
(26)
November 2008
(34)
October 2008
(43)
September 2008
(58)
August 2008
(58)
July 2008
(38)
June 2008
(51)
May 2008
(56)
April 2008
(58)
March 2008
(63)
February 2008
(39)
January 2008
(65)
December 2007
(42)
November 2007
(57)
October 2007
(80)
September 2007
(76)
August 2007
(97)
July 2007
(68)
June 2007
(77)
May 2007
(10)
Nuclear Energy Institute
NEI Nuclear Notes News and commentary on the commercial nuclear energy industry.
Browse by Tags
All Tags
»
GE
(
RSS
)
AECL
AREVA
ESBWR
Exelon
Hitachi
New Nuclear Plants
Nine Mile
Toshiba
The Future, The Shifting Ground, and Bachmann
Bob Metcalfe has an interesting futurist editorial in the Wall Street Journal: The good news is that the big names in nuclear energy -- like Areva, Hitachi, General Electric and Toshiba -- have recently been joined by a bevy of high-tech start-ups seeking to develop advanced nuclear-reactor designs for both fission and fusion energy production. So far, there are five fission and two fusion start-ups...
Posted
Jun 24 2009, 06:12 PM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
Toshiba
,
AREVA
,
Hitachi
,
GE
GE Hitachi Signs Deal with Exelon
From the AP : GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy said Tuesday it has received a tentative multimillion-dollar order from power plant operator Exelon Corp. to provide parts for two possible nuclear reactors. The deal for steam turbine generators and other components depends on whether Exelon's nuclear division decides to continue with plans for a plant in Texas. GE Hitachi said Exelon needs to have plans...
Posted
Dec 11 2007, 04:57 PM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
Exelon
,
GE
,
New Nuclear Plants
GE and Hitachi Ink Deal for Nine Mile Point Uprate
Details from GE . Read More...
Posted
Sep 21 2007, 09:26 AM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
Nine Mile
,
Hitachi
,
GE
GE Eyes AECL Stake
Details from the Globe and Mail . Read More...
Posted
Sep 21 2007, 09:23 AM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
GE
,
AECL
GE and AREVA Looking at AECL Stake?
According to reports, both GE and AREVA are interested in a stake in AECL. Read More...
Posted
Jul 09 2007, 03:23 PM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
AREVA
,
GE
,
AECL
GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Submits ESBWR for U.K. Regulatory Review
Just off the wire : GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) today submitted its ESBWR reactor design to government regulators in London to initiate the generic design assessment (GDA) process as the United Kingdom considers whether to build a new fleet of reactors to help meet its energy and emissions-reduction requirements. GEH is seeking “design acceptance confirmation” from U.K. nuclear energy regulators...
Posted
Jun 22 2007, 11:00 AM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
ESBWR
,
Hitachi
,
GE
GE and Hitachi Make Nuclear Joint Venture Official
I know we've mentioned this news before, but in case you missed the press release earlier this week : GE and Hitachi, Ltd. have today completed the first half of their agreement to form a global alliance of their nuclear businesses, creating one of...
Posted
Jun 07 2007, 01:14 PM
by
NEI Nuclear Notes
Filed under:
Hitachi
,
GE
Copyright (c) 2010 Nuclear Street
Advertise With Us
|
Terms and Conditions
|
Privacy
|
Copyright
|
Contact Us