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19th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs – Hosted by NextBigFuture.com

September 18, 2010 By Rod Adams

Each week a group of nuclear energy enthusiasts who are regularly sharing what they know about one of the most important topics of our time pull out their favorite or most informative posts of the week and compile links and summaries into a single post. For busy people who want to keep up on the topics being discussed, these carnival summaries of the topic area can be quite valuable.

This week’s edition – number 19 in the series – is being hosted by NextBigFuture.com (one of the web’s best locations for learning about technologies that point to a brighter future) at Carnival of Nuclear Energy No 19 – Hyperion on Track for 2018.

If you have just recently become interested in nuclear energy, or if you have been interested in a long time but you have just discovered that there is a different perspective on the issues being offered on the web than what you might find in the advertiser supported media, here is a complete list of the previous 18 issues. Following the links and reading the articles listed would be a great way to get caught up on what you might have been missing.

Previous Nuclear Energy Blog Carnivals

  • ANS Nuclear Cafe – a new social media outreach effort from the American Nuclear Society – 18th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers
  • NextBigFuture.com – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 17
  • Idaho Samizdat – 16th Nuclear Blog Carnival
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 15 – Bellefonte Seems Likely to be Completed and the Power of China Nuclear Volume Production Plans
  • NEI Nuclear Notes – 14th Carnival of Nuclear Energy: Random Topics and Big Equations
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 13
  • Idaho Samizdat What’s Up With Nuclear Blogs – 12th Nuclear Carnival
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 11 – Modern Used Nuclear Fuel Cannot Be Used to Make a Weapon and Fuji Molten Salt Thorium Reactor Fund Raising
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 10
  • Atomic Insights – 9th Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 8 – Finland Approves Reactors
  • Nuclear Green – 7th Carnival of Nuclear Energy With More Blasts from the Past
  • NEI Nuclear Notes – Heavy Writers and Deep Thinkers: 6th Carnival of Nuclear Energy is Here
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 5 – Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors, Energy Waste and more
  • Nuclear Green – Fourth Carnival of Nuclear Energy Featuring a Vermont Freak Show
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy 3 – NEI 2009 Stats, Nuclear Renaissance and More
  • Nuclear Green – Blog Carnival of Nuclear Energy Number Two
  • Next Big Future – Carnival of Nuclear Energy Number One

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About Rod Adams

Rod Adams is an atomic energy expert with small nuclear plant operating and design experience, now serving as a Managing Partner at Nucleation Capital, an emerging climate-focused fund. Rod, a former submarine Engineer Officer and founder of Adams Atomic Engines, Inc., one of the earliest advanced nuclear ventures, has engaged in technical, strategic, political, historic and financial discussion and analysis of the nuclear industry, its technology and policies for several decades. He is the founder of Atomic Insights and host and producer of The Atomic Show Podcast.

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