Don’t look for FERC nominees anytime soon

Last Monday, the White House announced a series of new judicial and law enforcement nominees for Senate confirmation. Ari Peskoe, director of the Electricity Law Initiative at Harvard Law, tweeted using the hashtag #FERCWatch, “White House sends 8 nominations to the Senate. No FERC nominee(s).” Those of us who follow FERC (it’s an addiction, I… More Don’t look for FERC nominees anytime soon

DC Circuit upholds Obama Cross-State Air Pollution Rule

In a case that has roots going back decades, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit yesterday largely upheld an Obama administration air pollution rule – supported by the Trump EPA – that aims to crack down on pollution from one state’s power plants blowing into another state. The unanimous decision also said… More DC Circuit upholds Obama Cross-State Air Pollution Rule

Senate votes more nails in Yucca Mountain’s coffin

It’s time for the U.S. nuclear industry and its advocates to acknowledge an unpleasant truth: it’s time to start over from square one on disposing of the high-level radioactive waste (spent fuel) from the nation’s nuclear reactors. Nevada’s Yucca Mountain, which has been the great waste hope for over 30 years, is dead. The latest… More Senate votes more nails in Yucca Mountain’s coffin

Examining the perils of energy forecasting

Remember when natural gas had a limited future in the U.S. and oil production worldwide was running out? A decade ago, the fracking revolution hit, changing the prospects for gas and consigning “peak oil” to the dustbin of history. All the conventional forecasts were 180 degrees wrong. In the years since horizontal drilling and hydraulic… More Examining the perils of energy forecasting

Appeals court slaps down FERC on Nexus pipeline

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today overruled the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s grant of eminent domain for a natural gas pipeline. The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel remanded FERC’s 2017 approval for an interstate pipeline proposed by Nexus Gas Transmission LLC for a 257-mile pipeline moving Appalachian shale gas across… More Appeals court slaps down FERC on Nexus pipeline

Do uranium sales signal Japan’s further nuclear retreat?

Japan’s nuclear utilities are selling off uranium fuel, according to an exclusive Reuters report, which suggests that Japan will not be aggressively restarting many of the nuclear plants shut down in 2011 after the Fukushima disaster. The country has large nuclear fuel holdings and will be selling into a depressed market, so the nuclear utilities… More Do uranium sales signal Japan’s further nuclear retreat?

Model weaknesses cloud the global warming picture

While we know that the Earth is warming, do we really know what that means for the future? Is global warming an existential threat to civilization as we know it, or an inconvenient annoyance? Theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder at the Frankfurth Institute for Advanced Studies has raised that question in a recent New York Times… More Model weaknesses cloud the global warming picture

Nuclear-powered cruise missiles? Been there, failed at that

The recent explosion of a Russian missile and release of associated radiation, which, according to U.S. accounts has killed seven nuclear experts and technicians, may be related to the country’s attempt to develop a nuclear engine for a long-range cruise missile. As the Russian government has claimed since 2018, the New York Times noted, the… More Nuclear-powered cruise missiles? Been there, failed at that