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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. On May 21, out of 95 US-licensed power reactors, 6 were at reduced output and 6 not operating.
§ Video: Energy Week #676 – 5/14/2026: At one point recently, grid batteries in California were discharging roughly twelve times as much electric power as a large nuclear power plant. The US Air Force is still working on space-based solar power. SEG Solar announced a 4-GW solar farm for the USA. A new solar plant backed up by battery costs roughly half of what a new gas plant costs. Ford has a new business that makes renewable energy systems. Qualitas Energy plans to invest over €10 billion by 2029 in renewable energy and sustainable systems. And there is more.
§ You can get a copy of the latest Green Energy Times, the April, 2026 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