
Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S. (Addict 3D: Fri, 14 Sep) Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. A nuclear power plant hasn't been built in the U.S. in decades, but that appears to be changing, says the CEO of the nuclear industry's advocacy group.
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Renewable energy 'not enough' (Daily Telegraph: Wed, 12 Sep) WIND, solar and other renewable energy sources will not be able to provide baseload power in NSW for at least the next 15 years, Premier Morris Iemma claims.
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Go Slow with Nuclear Power (Shepherd Express: Thu, 13 Sep) Last week, we asked you about Wisconsin's nuclear future. Do you, like Assembly Republicans, want to lift the 1983 restrictions on building new nuclear power plants in the state? Or do you want the restrictions to remain the law of the land?
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Shell may use nuclear power in Canada (Energy Business Review: Thu, 13 Sep) Oil and gas company Shell may use nuclear power to mine oil in its Canadian tar sands, The New Zealand Herald has reported, quoting The Independent on Sunday as its source.
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