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Clean Energy Groups Submit Formal Petition to NRC to Incorporate Lessons of … eNews Park Forest This is a dangerous game,” said Michel Lee, Steering Committee, Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition. “In lieu of the recent activities around nuclear plants both in the United States and in Japan it had become obvious that a new Emergency Planning Zones … See all stories on this topic » |
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No More Solyndras: Groups Call on DOE To Force Public Release of Details on … MarketWatch (press release) Lou Zeller, administrator, Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League said: “The nuclear disaster in Japan should have put the brakes on new plants in the United States. But an aggressive industry and a compliant NRC seem to have a lead foot, ignoring the … See all stories on this topic » |
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Is cyberwar hype fuelling a cybersecurity-industrial complex? RT But is “cyberwar” really a threat? Is the US truly in danger of a catastrophic cyber attack on the scale of a Pearl Harbor? According to a growing number of security experts, the answer is no. “There is no chance whatsoever that nuclear power plants … See all stories on this topic » |
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Feature: Small modular nuclear reactors – the future of energy? Gizmag By David Szondy This year is an historic one for nuclear power, with the first reactors winning US government approval for construction since 1978. Some have seen the green lighting of two Westinghouse AP1000 reactors to be built in Georgia as the … See all stories on this topic » |
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Environmental groups sound alarm about nuclear plants Twin Cities Planet She said neither release posed a threat to the public or plant employees, and that the amount of tritium in the released water falls below the US Environmental Protection Agency’s limit for safe drinking water. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said … See all stories on this topic » |
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French Nuclear Anxieties Soar After Fukushima Huffington Post (blog) Today, 55 percent of the population consider nuclear power plant risks “high” and only 24 percent “trust the authorities” to protect the public against this danger. More than 80 percent “want the safety assessment of French nuclear facilities to take … See all stories on this topic » |