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  • Blog Post: Areva Inc.’s Mike Rencheck discusses his company’s business outlook

    Platts Energy Week recently interviewed Mike Rencheck, the CEO of Areva Inc., about the company’s outlook on the US nuclear energy market. During the interview, Rencheck talked about Areva’s business serving the operational needs of the existing fleet of nuclear power plants, its involvement...
  • Blog Post: Risks to American nuclear workers from “nonproliferation” excesses

    Elaine Grossman has published a piece on Nextgov.com titled Former Defense Brass Object to ‘More Restrictive’ Nuclear Trade Policies that is critical of an effort led by John Hamre to question recent deliberations by the Obama Administration. The end result of the talks has the potential...
  • Blog Post: Atomic Show #199 – Fukushima happened 2 years ago

    Before March 11, 2011, “Fukushima” was the name of a relatively unknown prefecture in Japan. Immediately after a very powerful earthquake and tsunami hit the north east coast of Japan, killing at least 16,000 people and destroying the man made infrastructure over more than 100 miles of the...
  • Blog Post: Wired UK seems surprised that Japan’s Abe is considering new nuclear

    An article posted on Wired.co.uk titled Japan’s new government to ‘consider’ more nuclear power indicates that the author is almost surprised to hear that the recently elected Japanese government is considering the construction of new nuclear power plants. While it may be understandable...
  • Blog Post: Dieter Helm – Coal Critic, Atomic Agnostic, Natural Gas Enthusiast

    Dieter Helm’s The Carbon Crunch: How We’re Getting Climate Change Wrong–and How to Fix It has the potential to be an influential energy policy book, not just for the UK but for the rest of Europe and the United States. Helm has been making the rounds to promote the book and recently...
  • Blog Post: Germany learning difficulty of self-imposed nuclear energy abandonment

    One of my sources posted a link to this brief video clip from Russia Today titled Fukushima Legacy: Nuclear phase-out hits Germans with high energy prices regarding Germany’s Energiewende, a well-publicized effort sold to the German public as a replacement of nuclear energy with renewable energy...
  • Blog Post: Responding to “Science and the Greens” – via Skepteco

    Suzy Hobbs Baker at Pop Atomic Studios shared a link to an excellent thought piece titled Science and the Greens that is posted on Skepteco: An Ecopragmatist examines the environmental movement. Near the end of the piece, however, there is a section that needed some feedback. Many analysts who warn against...
  • Blog Post: Radiation probes indicate NO melt through at Fukushima Unit 1

    Tepco has recently released measurements that provide convincing evidence that virtually all of the corium in Fukushima Daiichi unit #1 remains safely stored inside an intact reactor pressure vessel. Despite all claims to the contrary, no substantial quantities of that material have melted through the...
  • Blog Post: How I learned to stop worrying and embrace the atom

    Fukushima ‘crisis’ changed my mind on nuclear power By MICHAEL RADCLIFFE Like millions of other people in Japan, I watched the events of March 2011 unfurl with shock and trepidation. The massive earthquake, the terrible tsunami and then what seemed to be a dreadful nuclear disaster. Yet now...
  • Blog Post: Does “highly” enriched uranium make it easier to build more compact reactors?

    It is easier to design and build compact nuclear reactors with uranium that has a higher fraction of U-235. The higher the U-235 content, the easier it is to overcome the effects of impurities in the coolant and cladding and the easier it is to overcome the inevitable effects of fission products that...
  • Blog Post: Arnie Gundersen Caught on Video Lying About Risk of Radiation Released During Fukushima Event

    Arnie Gundersen, the sole engineer of Fairewinds Associates, continues to tell lies about the radiation released from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants. He also continues to lie about the potential effects and seeks to spread fear and uncertainty where neither one are justified. He is a dangerous...
  • Blog Post: 112th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers – Back At Atomic Insights

    Every week, people who write articles about nuclear energy gather their favorites together in a single post called the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers. We’ve been doing this regularly for more than two years; it is my pleasure to host the 112th issue of the Carnival. Here are our favorite posts...
  • Blog Post: Radioactive Tuna versus Chemical Aftermath

    In the past few days, both ad-supported commercial media and the social media universe have been filled with stories about how scientists on the US West coast were able to find traces of radioactive cesium and could conclusively link that cesium to the material released from the Fukushima nuclear power...
  • Blog Post: Economist writer shares pessimistic view of nuclear energy

    Oliver Morton recently wrote an article for The Economist titled The dream that failed. His comments in the below are fighting words for those of us in the nuclear field who recognize fission’s potential AND who have the competitive fire required to win in sports and business. Morton is not a very...
  • Blog Post: Least informed piece on Fukushima yet

    In the weeks leading to the one year anniversary of the demise of the Fukushima Daiichi power station, there have been a number of articles from the usual suspects that seek use the word “Fukushima” as a hypnotic code word that is supposed to result in fear and trembling. Individuals like...
  • Blog Post: Fighting over fuels and markets – dumb & wasteful when we have essentially unlimited energy

    I am deeply troubled by the sabre rattling over the issue of Iran developing nuclear energy capabilities. Tiny efforts like mine on Atomic Insights may not matter much, but it is time to do all I can to shift the conversation away from war mongering to something that is a more productive and positive...
  • Blog Post: Senator Boxer expresses admiration for Chairman Jaczko and disrespect for all other NRC commissioners

    On December 15, 2011, at the end of a long hearing in which four dedicated, experienced, mature commissioners from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) testified that Chairman Jaczko was an abusive leader who filtered information and berated professional staff members, Senator Barbara Boxer offered...
  • Blog Post: UK nuclear regulation gaining ground as a gold standard in effectiveness

    The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has often described itself as “the gold standard” in nuclear reactor regulation. Sometimes that view has been reinforced by the nuclear industry by comments along the lines of “if you can license your design in the US, you can license it anywhere...
  • Blog Post: More accurate headline would be “Fukushima Containment Worked”

    The advertiser supported media cannot bring itself to admit that the hype and fear mongering that they indulged in for weeks after the Great North East Japan earthquake and tsunami were based on wild “worst case scenario” fantasies. Here is a recent report that carried the following attention...
  • Blog Post: Don’t blame “the market.” Individual people with money and power do not like nuclear

    Robert Bradley at Master Resource has responded to my criticism of his continued dismissal of nuclear energy in favor of burning more hydrocarbons. He kindly visited the Atomic Insights comment thread to let me know that he had responded. Here is his response from a comment that he posted on his blog...
  • Blog Post: Crowd sourced debunking of Gundersen lies about AP1000 & Fukushima

    I have an important request for Atomic Insights readers. Our old friend, Arnie Gundersen, has once again violated the admonition that it is better to remain silent and thought to be a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. In this recent video, he describes how he was commissioned by a group...
  • Blog Post: Ontario’s CANDUs can be more flexible than natural gas and hydro

    By: Donald Jones, P.Eng. There is a widely held belief that commercial nuclear-electric plants are only capable of baseload operation when in fact they can be more flexible than a natural gas-fired generating station. This belief has led the Ontario government to restrict nuclear generation to 50 percent...
  • Blog Post: Smoking gun – German president of Environmental Protection Agency touts natural gas instead of nuclear

    An article in The Guardian titled UK’s faith in nuclear power threatens renewables, says German energy expert is full of evidence of the alliance between natural gas salesmen and the advocates of unreliable sources of energy like wind and solar in an effort to discourage the use of nuclear energy...
  • Blog Post: Sensible recommendation: 100 mSv/month – As High As Relatively Safe

    Dr. Wade Allison, the author of Radiation and Reason, was interviewed following a recent visit to Japan. He has a rational recommendation for the international radiation protection community – instead of setting radiation dose limits based on keeping them as close to zero as possible, why not choose...
  • Blog Post: Argentina’s political leadership is proud of its recent nuclear accomplishments

    Argentina recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant, on the occasion of completing its construction – thirty years after breaking ground in June 1981. The project is a source of immense pride in a country that was once a leader in nuclear energy development in...