SCOTUS upholds FERC authority over states in gas pipeline siting

The U.S. Supreme Court today (June 29), in a 5-4 vote, upheld the authority of the federal government over that of the states in an eminent domain case involving the state of New Jersey and environmental groups. The decision in the PennEast Pipeline Co. v. New Jersey saw a split in the court, with conservative… More SCOTUS upholds FERC authority over states in gas pipeline siting

Canadian firm, with UK support, aims to advance fusion energy faster than many experts believe possible

A Canadian firm, with an investment from Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man, says it plans to build a major prototype fusion energy project in the UK. Started in 2002, General Fusion, which has at least $100 million from multi-billionaire Amazon chief Bezos, has struck a deal with Britain’s UK Atomic Energy Authority, the Independent… More Canadian firm, with UK support, aims to advance fusion energy faster than many experts believe possible

Guest commentary: Tiny military nukes are a bad idea

Earlier this month, the Secretary of Defense requested $60 million for further development of Project Pele, a micro-reactor concept the Army is working on to provide power for remote military bases. So far, the project has flown largely below the political radar screen. It shouldn’t. In a Defense News piece, “Military Micro-reactors: Fighting Yesterday’s Wars While Losing… More Guest commentary: Tiny military nukes are a bad idea

What’s up with China’s Taishan plant?

A disturbing series of events at China’s flagship Taishan two-unit nuclear power station is raising questions about what is going on at the 3,200-MW pressurized water reactor site. It’s disturbing because the still unclear events mirror what has happened in previous major nuclear accidents around the world, including confusion, obfuscation, lying, and coverup. That the… More What’s up with China’s Taishan plant?

Dominion to sell shut Kewaunee nuke for final decommissioning

Virginia-based Dominion Energy is negotiating with Utah-based EnergySolutions to sell Dominion’s shut Kewaunee nuclear plant in Wisconsin so it can be fully decommissioned, the Wisconsin State Journal reported. If the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves the deal, work could begin this year on a project estimated to cost $1 billion. No financial details of the… More Dominion to sell shut Kewaunee nuke for final decommissioning

Illinois last minute deal to save two Exelon nukes?

Facing the potential shutdown of two of Exelon Corp. nuclear plants, the Democratic Gov. of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker, and the Chicago-based utility holding company, which owns six nuclear plants in the state, on June 1 reached a deal with to keep the two unprofitable plants open. The deal came after Pritzker extended the session of… More Illinois last minute deal to save two Exelon nukes?