There’s a nuclear fuel bank open for business. And to think, it was approved by the IAEA just the other day. The 35-nation board of t...
The SEC Accuses AEHI of Fraud
A year or so ago, I wrote : It may just be that AEHI is trying everything it can to find and develop a market and interest enough vent...
Slouching Toward the 2011 Budget
The way Congress decides how to spend money is fairly straightforward: the President presents a budget proposal to Congress that is then ha...
A Waste of a Good Nuclear Waste Act
As you may have heard, DOE is attempting to withdraw the license application for the Yucca Mountain used nuclear fuel repository from consi...
Oyster Creek and Cooling Towers
Exelon has announced that its Oyster Creek nuclear plant will close in 2019, ten years before the license to operate it expires. These are ...
The New Millennium Nuclear Energy Summit
The Third Way, a policy organization in Washington, held a conference yesterday called the New Millennium Nuclear Energy Summit , which pro...
Deposits at the Fuel Bank
The IAEA approves a fuel bank: The fuel bank would offer nations civilian atomic reactor fuel on an apolitical basis in hopes of deter...