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§ The most recent reported status of US nuclear power plants can be found at the US Nuclear Power Report, a distressingly dull account of NRC news, posted when the NRC gives us news to post. As of June 6, out of 93 US-licensed power reactors (including Vogtle 3, which is now starting to generate electricity), 5 were at reduced output and 5 not operating.
§ Video: Energy Week #524 – 5/25/2023: We can expect new global warming records in the next five years, with a new El Niño, and the cost will be high. Many world’s lakes are drying up. Electric vans almost pay for themselves with savings. Intentionally weathering rocks could draw down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. A new battery type can charge fully in three minutes. And there is more.
§ You can get a copy of the latest Green Energy Times, the April-May, 2023 edition, by downloading the pdf file HERE.
June 25, 2012 at 8:13 pm
Just saw you post your Blog at Enenews. What a wonderful Resource!! Thanks GeoHarvey! Whoopie
June 25, 2012 at 8:14 pm
I see my name has an very old thread connected to it. The new HP thread is here. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/karl-grossman/nuclear-energy-scientists_b_1610527.html?utm_hp_ref=green
Thanks again.
May 5, 2013 at 11:18 am
Mr Harvey,
Are we not mistaken. It is my understanding that Kewaunee is now operating under decommissioning funds no longer from operating funds…
Thus, albeit I may be mistaken, we have 102 Reactors and decreasing… as I write…
pax
gfv