Iowa nuke latest to announce early closure

Add another casualty to the growing list of U.S. nuclear power plants closing prematurely. Florida-based NextEra Energy announced last week that it will shut the 601-MW Duane Arnold plant in Iowa in late 2020, some five years before its expected shutdown. NextEra said that “Alliant Energy has agreed to make a $110 million buyout payment to NextEra… More Iowa nuke latest to announce early closure

Trump administration looks at uranium import tariffs

Donald Trump is rattling a new tariff saber – pointed directly at Canada. It also threatens another long-time U.S. ally, Australia. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says he will open an inquiry into whether the U.S. should impose tariffs on foreign uranium in the name of national security, the universal hook upon which the Trump administration… More Trump administration looks at uranium import tariffs

Is the U.S. set to virtually lose nuclear power’?

Nuclear power in unlikely to play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., says a new analysis in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The paper first looks at large, advanced light water reactors, concluding. “It appears most unlikely that any new large plants will be built over the… More Is the U.S. set to virtually lose nuclear power’?

Will pumped storage come to the California desert?

A 1,300-MW pumped storage project in the California desert, in the planning and regulatory process for nearly 30 years, has stumbled short of starting line for construction. It could take an act of Congress to resurrect the controversial Eagle Mountain project nestled near the Joshua Tree National Park. Santa Monica-based Eagle Crest Energy Co. has… More Will pumped storage come to the California desert?

Pielke: Current global climate policies ‘cannot fly’

Current global climate policy efforts “cannot fly,” says Roger Pielke Jr., an environmental studies professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder (and also an expert on sports governance). In the Spring issue of the journal Issues in Science and Technology, Pielke writes, “What the world’s leaders have been able to agree on will not prevent… More Pielke: Current global climate policies ‘cannot fly’

S.C.’s V.C. Summer efforts stalled

Gridlocked. Dysfunctional. Polarized. U.S. Congress? No, South Carolina as it tries to deal with the collapse of the V.C. Summer nuclear construction project. The South Carolina government’s attempt to figure out how to recover from the multi-billion-dollar collapse of SCANA’s Corp.’s V.C. Summer two-unit new nuclear plant is a mess. In the latest development –… More S.C.’s V.C. Summer efforts stalled