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Atomic Insights
On Atomic Insights Blog, Rod Adams discusses energy supplies, energy technology, and energy politics from an atomic point of view.
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Atomic Insights
Hydrocarbon marketers had a motive to oppose nuclear energy growth
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
Why have the efforts to restrict nuclear energy development have been so well supported for so many years? My theory is that hydrocarbon marketers have had a strong financial motive for supporting any group that seeks to reduce the supply of energy. Even when those groups seem to be fighting against...
Atomic Insights
Conspiracy theory or just recognizing a normal business practice?
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
As a lazy man who likes to repurpose his work whenever possible, I want to share a note that I just sent to some of my nuclear friends who question my analysis about the actions of fossil fuel interests to restrain the growth of nuclear energy. Rod, I have never been a big fan of [...] ...read more
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NRC Chairman writes about enhancing safety after a visit to Fukushima, Japan
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On December 21, 2012, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) blog posted a letter from Chairman Macfarlane titled A Visit to Japan: Reflections from the Chairman. She has recently returned from a trip to Japan and a visit to the evacuated areas near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. Here...
Atomic Insights
Update on Jaczko Legal Defense Fund
Posted
8 months ago
by
Rod Adams
As promised, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s political action committee (PAC), the Searchlight Leadership Fund, has donated $10,000 to a legal defense fund set up to pay the expenses incurred by Dr. Greg Jaczko while he was serving Reid as the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission....
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Comparing the Scale of Used Nuclear Fuel to Capturing Coal Emissions
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Anonymous
The Wall Street Journal's Environmental Capital blog has an October 17, 2008 post titled Coal Storage: Clean Coal’s Next Big Hurdle? . It attempts to put the challenge of storing CO2 from coal fired power plants into the same bin as the challenge of storing used nuclear fuel. It gives a completely...
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Dr. Edward Calabrese explains hormetic dose response model to Cato Institute
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
On March 21, 2013, Ed Calabrese, professor of toxicology at the University of Massachusetts, gave a talk to Cato Institute titled A Looming Scientific Revolution in Environmental Regulation. During the talk he provided a brief history of dose response models, the evolution of regulations based on those...
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Nuclear jobs, jobs, jobs
Posted
8 months ago
by
Rod Adams
As much as I like reading Bill Tucker’s generally pronuclear articles, I recognize that he sometimes gets the details wrong. In a recent American Spectator article titled Nuclear’s Dilemma: Few Jobs, Just Energy, Bill overlooked some important details about nuclear energy’s ability...
Atomic Insights
Brief summary of recent natural gas price history
Posted
11 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Natural gas prices are volatile. Their price pattern can generate large fortunes. They can also generate painful bankruptcies. People who bet on those prices need to recognize the risk. Most people assume that power generators who are planning to meet demand in the next few years with natural gas burning...
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Carnival of Nuclear Energy 130 – Best of the pronuclear blogs for week of Nov 10, 2012
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
For the past 129 weeks, pronuclear bloggers have gathered up their “best of the week” posts and published a Carnival of Nuclear Blogs. This week, I am privileged to be the host of Carnival Number 130. I hope you recognize that it is a high quality reading list from people that are passionate...
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Dieter Helm – Nuclear saga cannot go on (Leaders must push to a happy ending)
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
Dieter Helm has generously shared an April 2013 article written for Prospect Magazine titled Stumbling towards crisis. In that article Helm points to US energy decision making as a good example that serves as a contrast to UK energy policy making. He sees chosen path in the UK as almost guaranteeing...
Atomic Insights
Radioimmunontherapy (RIT) for follicular lymphoma
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Andrew Schorr, the founder and host of Patient Power, interviewed Dr. Anton Hagenbeek of the University Medical Center Utrecht Netherlands about the result of clinical trials of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to combat follicular lymphoma. The treatment uses a monoclonal antibody that is covalently bound to...
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Responding to “Science and the Greens” – via Skepteco
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
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...
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Mark Lynas describes anti GMO conspiracy to Cornell University
Posted
17 days ago
by
Rod Adams
One of the primary reasons I am sharing the above video is that it has an analog in the multi-decade effort to restrict the growth of nuclear technology. Though not the topic of this talk, Mark pointed out the similarity between the anti GMO and antinuclear movements. At minute 15:30 he said: Indeed...
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Ted Rockwell – thank you for a productive life and for your friendship
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, March 31, 2013, the world lost a nuclear energy pioneer. I lost a friend and mentor. Ted Rockwell passed away in his sleep during the wee hours of the morning on Easter Sunday. He was 90 years old; his death was the end result of a brief illness from which he was unable [...] The post Ted...
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Continuing the battle against climate skeptics in the nuclear community
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
My post about fighting climate skeptics in the nuclear community has attracted some rather passionate discussion. I encourage you all to visit that post and read through the comments to learn a little more about several different points of view. This discussion is not about picking a side in a bipolar...
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Shell’s natural gas marketing aiming squarely at nuclear energy sweet spot
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Many, if not most, of my nuclear energy colleagues believe that our biggest hurdle is overcoming public fears. They believe that the main reason nuclear energy is not more popular is that the public is misinformed by the media. What they do not understand is that selling energy is perhaps the world’s...
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Civil disobedience might be needed to overcome illogical EPA limits on radiation
Posted
25 days ago
by
Rod Adams
Jim Hopf recently published a thought provoking post on ANS Nuclear Cafe titled New EPA Guidelines for Response to Radioactivity Releases. In that post he points out the illogical way that the EPA applies and enforces its assumption that any ionizing radiation is hazardous, even down at levels far below...
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NuScale announces achievement of unlimited coping time
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
At the Nuclear Energy Insider SMR Conference in Columbia, S.C., Dr. Jose Reyes, a co-founder and the Chief Technology Officer of NuScale Power, announced that his team had achieved an impressive design breakthrough. Two years after the Fukushima event, NuScale is introducing a safety system for our nuclear...
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Zero Carbon Options for Australia – Support the Report and Help Promote Nuclear Energy Development
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Ben Heard, one of the most effective nuclear energy communicators I know, has produced a report titled Zero Carbon Options – Seeking an economic mix for an environmental outcome in partnership Brown & Pang. It has been peer reviewed by energy and climate experts Professor Barry Brook (Sir Hubert...
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Out of 110,645 Chernobyl clean up workers, 19 might have contracted radiation related leukemia
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On November 8, 2012, Environmental Health Perspectives, a monthly journal supported by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, published a report titled Radiation and the Risk of Chronic Lymphocytic and Other Leukemias...
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Relaxed approach to protective action in case of radiological release
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
After deliberating for a period of time approaching a decade, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new draft Protective Action Manual that includes Protective Action Guides (PAG) for people responsible for responding to radioactive material releases that might come from one of the...
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Spectra Pipeline campaign is a teachable energy moment
Posted
15 days ago
by
Rod Adams
If I lived in New York City, I would be campaigning against the installation of large, high pressure gas pipelines and for the continued operation of the well-built and well-maintained Indian Point Nuclear Power Station. I would also campaign for the construction of additional nuclear plants. In my opinion...
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Use all the electricity you want; we’ll make more
Posted
3 months ago
by
Rod Adams
While participating in a discussion thread associated with my recent appearance on Dot Net Rocks, I remembered I’ve been meaning to write a post recommending that the the electricity production industry change its attitude about electricity conservation. For many complex reasons, the power business...
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Faces of nuclear energy from Bruce Power
Posted
18 days ago
by
Rod Adams
This is the kind of TV spot that we need the public to see at least as often as they see ads for “clean natural gas” or “100 years of energy right under our feet.” I realize that utility leaders have been taught that advertising is a cost with unmeasurable returns. For some odd...
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Increasing evacuation zones actually increases risk in case of reactor accident
Posted
3 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Carefully conducted analysis conducted over a multiyear study suggests that expanding evacuation zones around nuclear power plants may increase the risk of latent cancer fatalities (LCF) in the unlikely event of an accident that releases radioactive material. This slightly counterintuitive conclusion...
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