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Atomic Show #204 – Nuclear vendor CEOs discuss global market outlook
Rod Adams
On May 15, 2013, I had the opportunity to attend a session at the Nuclear Energy Assembly titled Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Supplying the Nuclear Energy Industry in the 21st Century. The panel discussion was moderated by John Hamre, President and CEO of Center for Strategic and International...
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Fri, May 17 2013
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Atomic Show #203 – Globally distributed atomic conversation
Rod Adams
Attempting to transition away from fossil fuels to an “all renewable” energy system is fraught with cost and reliability challenges. Germany is running into substantial challenges and is burned 5% more lignite – brown coal – in 2012 than it did in 2011. Recently completed studies...
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Thu, May 9 2013
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Atomic Show #199 – Fukushima happened 2 years ago
Rod Adams
Before March 11, 2011, “Fukushima” was the name of a relatively unknown prefecture in Japan. Now it is a shorthand reference to an event in which three large nuclear power plants melted and released a small quantity of long lived radioactive material that has not harmed any human being. Here...
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Mon, Mar 11 2013
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The Atomic Show #074 – Chat with Brian Paxton, MBendi Information Services, about Africa’s energy needs
Rod Adams
Brian Paxton is the Managing Director of MBendi Information Services (Pty) Ltd. Brian is a long time energy industry professional currently focusing on providing information about African industry and development, particularly in the energy and mining sectors. Brian Paxton and I talked for about 50 minutes...
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Wed, Dec 5 2007
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The Atomic Show #072 – Interview with Dr. Jeremy Whitlock – creator of Canadian Nuclear FAQ
Rod Adams
Dr. Jeremy Whitlock was one of the first nukes to recognize the value of web-based communications. He started the Canadian Nuclear FAQ in 1996. He is a second generation nuclear professional. Enjoy. Dr. Jeremy Whitlock is a second generation nuclear profession who lives with his family in Deep River...
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Wed, Oct 24 2007
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The Atomic Show #064 – Earthquakes, Stings, Kazakhstan’s investment
Rod Adams
Rod’s first solo show. Topics include Japanese earthquake, GAO sting of NRC, Kazakhstan investment in Westinghouse, rethinking nuclear This is my first show as a solo podcaster. On the show I talk about the recent earthquake in Japan, the GAO’s sting operation targeting the Nuclear Regulatory...
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Thu, Jul 19 2007
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The Atomic Show #059 – Delayed Indian reactors, unit conversions, Shane’s farewell
Rod Adams
Shane and Rod discuss Indian nuclear power, the importance of unit conversions, and Shane’s farewell. Shane and I discuss a delayed reactor project in India, the importance of unit conversions and the reasons why it is not easy to change a system of measurements. We also divert into other interesting...
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Thu, May 24 2007
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The Atomic Show #054 – Russian – Canadian nuclear cooperation
Rod Adams
Shane and I jumped around a bit, but spent most of the time on Russian interest in nuclear power The Russians are actively traveling the world marketing their nuclear power plants and services. They have been in South Africa and Canada recently looking for cooperative arrangements to share technology...
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Thu, Apr 5 2007
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The Atomic Show #042 – Westinghouse-China, US-India, Fresno Nuclear
Rod Adams
Business opportunities in the nuclear industry continue to grow. Shane and I discuss the Westinghouse-China deal, the US-India nuclear supply agreement, and Fresno Nuclear Group. After many years of relative calm, the nuclear business is heating up in many different areas of the world. Opportunities...
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Fri, Dec 22 2006