Scott Simons of NPR Interviews Undersecretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Maria Otero – Her Answers Call to Mind a Song From A Old Movie Favorite

On December 5, 2009, Scott Simon of National Public Radio interviewed Undersecretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Maria Otero. He asked her about the politics surrounding the US government’s negotiating position at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which starts tomorrow, December 7 and runs through December 18 in Copenhagen, Denmark. President Obama’s…

BBC Report on American Nuclear Renaissance

The below audio is the result of an investigation about the prospects for an American Nuclear Renaissance produced by BBC reporter Julian O’Halloran. Mr. O’Halloran’s report contains a few misconceptions – like the idea that it is only concern about climate change that is encouraging a new look at nuclear power and the idea that…

Is Un-Scientific American Becoming Shell American?

A few weeks ago, there were a number of reactions to a recent front page article in Scientific American titled A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables. John Wheeler produced a This Week In Nuclear episode in response to that article that he called Un-Scientific American in which he expressed his…

Commercial Interest In Nuclear Renaissance in Cincinnati – 100 Firms Show Up at Areva and Duke Energy Sponsored Event

Despite the best efforts of anti-nuclear activists, who appear to be stuck on stage one of the Kubler-Ross Model of recognizing that they have suffered a loss, people are working hard to solidify the foundations needed for a sustainable nuclear industry restoration. At a recent one day conference held in Cincinnati, 100 potential suppliers gathered…

Who Are You Going To Believe – The Leader of A Company With an Obligation to Supply Electricity or a Gadfly Like Amory Lovins

Lloyd Yates, the CEO of Progress Energy, has published a terrific op-ed piece in the Charlotte News-Observer titled Coming clean on coal that clearly explains why his company has chosen to shut down coal fired power plants that supply 30% of its current electricity demand. More importantly, he explains HOW his company will continue to…

Nuclear Energy Growth and Investment Opportunities

In another sign that the momentum is growing to build new nuclear power plants in the United States, Platts will be hosting a conference titled “Nuclear Energy: Opportunities for Growth and Investment” in Washington DC during the period from February 17-19. In a sign that Atomic Insights is starting to achieve some status as a…

How can policy help overcome hurdles to nuclear power in the United States?

Over at The Energy Collective, Jesse Jenkins, who directs the energy and climate policy program at the Breakthrough Institute posed a series of questions about public policy aimed at initiating a discussion about overcoming hurdles to nuclear power deployment. His entering position for the sake of this discussion is that deploying nuclear power is a…

Oil Heat Institute favors paid for ads opposing Shoreham

Means, Motive and Opportunity – Who Discouraged US Nuclear Developments?

Conventional wisdom tells us that “Environmentalists” worried about one or more of the below complaints have influenced world opinion and encouraged the current negative investment perception that surrounds new nuclear power plants: Nuclear plants are not completely safe Nuclear energy technology leads to dispersal of nuclear weapons capability Nuclear energy plants are massive and lead…

Christian Parenti Believes That Established Nuclear Plants Are "Zombies" – Don't Tell The Customers, Who Seem To Love Using The 800 Billion Kilowatt Hours Per Year That Those Plants Produce

CBSNews.com – a company whose lineage includes a period when its corporate name was Westinghouse and its basic nuclear plant design was the basis for approximately 2/3 of the plants built in the United States – has published an opinion piece by Chrisian Parenti titled What To Do With Zombie Nuke Plants. The piece originally…

Quick View of Atomic Insights Visitor Map

I got distracted this morning with doing some Analytics work on Atomic Insights, trying to figure out more about who reads this publication. If you have not tried Google Analytics and you have a web site or blog, you should. Fascinating and somewhat addicting to page through all of the different ways to look at…

Established Environmental Groups Are Grudgingly Accepting Nuclear Energy

In the November 23, 2009 issue of the Washington Post, there is an article titled Nuclear Power Regains Support that describes how some established Environmental groups and individuals have decided that nuclear power can be part of a set of tools that will enable a transition away from fossil fuels. A major reason given for…