Guest commentary: Back away from fast reactors

By Henry Sokolski and Victor Gilinski A Jan. 26 agreement to cooperate on fast nuclear reactor technology between the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. with American TerraPower LLC raises worrisome international security issues. The agreement’s immediate goal is building a 350-megawatt nuclear plant, called Natrium, in the U.S. state of Wyoming, … More Guest commentary: Back away from fast reactors

DOJ drops charges against ex-Westinghouse CEO in return for testimony in VC Summer criminal cases

The U.S. Department of Justice is dropping criminal charges against former Westinghouse CEO Danny Roderick in return for becoming a witness in the criminal cases involving the failed V.C. Summer two-unit, 2,000-MW nuclear construction project. The project cratered in July 2017 after spending some $10 billion and constantly lying to state regulators about the progress … More DOJ drops charges against ex-Westinghouse CEO in return for testimony in VC Summer criminal cases

Finland’s Olkiluoto 3 nuke finally could be nearing the finish line

Nearly 20 years after construction began, Finland’s 1,600-MW Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant could be in limited service early next year. The plant, a French-designed advanced pressurized water reactor has seen a world of troubles throughout its lengthy construction period, plagued by design issues and construction delays by the French-German Areva-Siemens consortium. Construction began in … More Finland’s Olkiluoto 3 nuke finally could be nearing the finish line

Biden DOE pushing interim storage for nuke waste

The Biden administration, facing over half a century of US failure to deal with spent nuclear fuel, including the latest, 30-year debacle of the now-abandoned Yucca Mountain geologic repository in Nevada, has decided to revive a push for monitored, retrievable interim storage. US high-level nuclear waste totals some 86,000 tons of metal, and the inventory … More Biden DOE pushing interim storage for nuke waste

Group warns against exporting fast reactors

As the Biden administration pushes advanced nuclear reactors as a weapon against global warming, including export of US technology, the Washington-based Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) is warning that the Department of Energy should eschew export of sodium-cooled, fast breeder reactors. In a Nov. 29 letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, Henry Sokolski, NPEC executive … More Group warns against exporting fast reactors

More delays (yawn) at the Vogtle nuke project

It’s an all-too-familiar story. Southern Company subsidiary Georgia Power has again announced a delay in the long-anticipated, long-delayed, and vastly over budget opening of its two-unit Vogtle nuclear expansion project. Construction on the two-unit, 2,000-MW project, using Westinghouse AP-1000 advanced pressurized water reactors, began in 2009, with an anticipated startup of the first unit in … More More delays (yawn) at the Vogtle nuke project

Ohio events further detail depths of FirstEnergy’s intrusion into state government

Recent Ohio events have added details on how Akron-based utility giant FirstEnergy has owned Ohio’s utility regulators, the legislature, and, perhaps the state house. The utility has been accused of major bribery of the Republican Ohio House speaker, Larry Householder, in a scheme to promote and defend a $1 billion legislative bailout. More generally, critics … More Ohio events further detail depths of FirstEnergy’s intrusion into state government