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  • Blog Post: 67th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers is up

    The nuclear renaissance began in the 1990s when reactors began to achieve better than 90-percent up time. The next step is to build new plants on time and within budget. – Nuclear Energy Institute The 67th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is online now at Next Big Future . This post is the collective...
  • Blog Post: 61st Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers

    Moving beyond Fukushima – the renaissance continues This is the collective voice of the best pro-nuclear blogs in North America. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it. It is up this week at ANS Nuclear Cafe . Past editions have...
  • Blog Post: 54th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs

    There is more going on in the world of nuclear energy than the Fukushima crisis This week there is continuing news from Fukushima, but there are also a diverse set of posts on nuclear energy topics. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where...
  • Blog Post: 49th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is up!

    Contrary to what the anti-nuclear crowd would like you to believe, the wheels have not come off the renaissance. The 49th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is up at Yes Vermont Yankee . The carnival features blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers and is a roundup of featured content from them...
  • Blog Post: 48th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers

    It’s online at ANS Nuclear Cafe This week discontinuous events evolving from the impact of an earthquake and tsunami at Fukushima continue to get focus of the nuclear energy blogsphere. TEPCO reported that post event inspections reveal that the wave breached the seawall at a height of 15 meters. Decommissioning...
  • Blog Post: 47th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs

    The 47th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is up at Cool Hand Nuke . The carnival features blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers and is a roundup of featured content from them. This week discontinuous events at Fukushima continue to get focus of the nuclear energy blogsphere, but there are...
  • Blog Post: 45th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs

    Special edition with a focus on Japan’s nuclear energy crisis Dedicated to nuclear reactors workers everywhere who’s prayers are for their colleagues at Fukushima The Carnival is a weekly round-up of the best blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear...
  • Blog Post: 26th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers

    Special edition for ANS Winter Meeting The 26th weekly Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers with contributions from the leading pro-nuclear blogs in North America is now up at ANS Nuclear Cafe . The blog posts here are selected by the bloggers themselves as the best posts for the past week. If you are...
  • Blog Post: 24th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs

    Do you know where your electricity comes from? Charles Barton at Nuclear Green reviews the track record of the Obama Administration on energy policy. It did not bring home a good report card. He writes: "The Obama administration continues to make poorly thought out energy related decisions. Obama...
  • Blog Post: 20th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers

    This is the weekly “best of” nuclear energy blogs. We hope you enjoy it. At Next Big Future Brian Wang reports that the Russian built Iranian nuclear reactor at Bushehr may have been the target of the Stuxnet computer virus. Where did it comes from? How did it get into the software that is used to manage...
  • Blog Post: 16th Nuclear Blog Carnival

    This post is a wrap up of highlights from a round robin of nuclear energy blogs. The Carnival is hosted each week at a different blog site. It’s quiet the week before Labor Day, but there’s always some nuclear news. At Next Big Future Brian Wang has an interesting update on the Pebble Bed reactor project...