June 22 Energy News

June 22, 2012

Japan:

¶   Efforts will begin to remove spent fuel assemblies from the Unit 4 spent fuel pool this year, instead of waiting until late 2013, as had been planned. The reason given for this appears to be public concern.  [Reuters]

¶   TEPCO’s report on the Fukushima Disaster is being called sloppy, and its contents falsified, by many people, both in and out of government. [The Mainichi]

World:

¶   Transmission lines may connect solar and wind generating stations in Germany with pumped storage in Norway by 2018. [The Local]

US:

¶   The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved the nomination of Allison Macfarlane to chair the NRC and re-nomination of Kristine Svinicki as a commissioner. [Power Engineering]

¶   The State of California will conduct an investigation into problems at San Onofre. [Bloomberg Businessweek]

¶   Cracks in the containment building at Crystal River are not currently getting worse, but no one knows whether the reactor will be brought back online. [Tampa Bay Times]

¶   Officials at Browns Ferry say that plant is not ready for an inspection needed to clear a reactor’s “red” safety status. [Chattanooga Times]

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