Nuclear – Apr 20

What’s behind the red-hot uranium boom
How uranium depletion affects the economics of nuclear power
Eye on Iran, rivals pursuing nuke power: report

Nuclear reactions may produce phones’ power

For several years a Chicago entrepreneur has labored quietly building a company to create an alternative to batteries for powering cell phones and other small gadgets. The company deliberately kept a low profile because its core technology, first called cold fusion 18 years ago, has long been ridiculed by mainstream scientists. The phenomenon now is called low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR).

Nuclear – Mar 21

TOD: Are We at Peak Uranium?

Lack of fuel may limit US nuclear renaissance

Russia, Kazakhstan to sign deal on uranium enrichment center

Restrictions lifted after nuclear plant bomb threat

Regulators give Duke costs for application

Nuclear – Mar 19

How reporters learned to stop worrying and love nuclear front groups

Russia to build 3 plants each year from 2016

Alarms rang ‘nonstop’ during 1999 nuclear accident

Thousands protest new nuclear reactors

Yucca Mountain cost: $26.9 billion