The Dose Makes the Poison – Rockwell on Properly Evaluating Radiation Hazards

Ted Rockwell is a man who literally wrote the book on radiation shielding while he was serving as the Technical Director at Naval Reactors. He was in that position during the period when the Nautilus and the Shippingport reactors were built to use the heat generated by fission to produce useful power. Ted has been…

A Signpost Describing A Useful Outlook On Life and Business

Every once in a while, I need to produce a post that is not necessarily related to energy or politics. I just finished watching a master presenter describe a device, the Apple iPad, that is now at the top of my list for my next gadget purchase. I love to read, listen to music, create…

State of the Union on Clean Energy Jobs – Top of List "That Means Building a New Generation of Safe, Clean Nuclear Power Plants in This Country"

During the State of the Union address on January 27, 2010, President Barack Obama stressed the importance of energy innovation investments in his discussion about leading an economic recovery through infrastructure construction. Here is what he said at the very top of his list: “But to create more of these clean energy jobs, we need…

USA Today Profile of Exelon CEO John Rowe – Pithy Examples of the "Bootleggers and Baptists" Alliance Working on Climate Change Legislation

Yesterday, I shared by introduction to Dr. Bruce Yandle’s “Bootleggers and Baptists” theory, which is aimed at trying to explain the often strange alignments of groups that support the imposition of prescriptive regulations. Here is the essence of the theory: Durable social regulation evolves when it is demanded by both of two distinctly different groups….

Applying Yandel's "Bootleggers and Baptists" Theory of Regulation to Energy Establishment and "Environmentalists"

I have been trying for several years to explain why I believe that our current nuclear regulatory environment has been influenced by a “strange bedfellows” marriage of interests that joins frightened “environmentalists” with rent-seeking fossil fuel interests who want to slow down or even eliminate competition from nuclear energy suppliers. I have documented evidence of…

Senator Jim Bunning (R) Kentucky Pointedly Questions Secretary Steven Chu About Administration's Nuclear Deployment Stance

On January 21, 2010, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to receive testimony on the research, development, priorities and imperatives needed to meet the medium and long term challenges associated with climate change. The only invited witness was Dr. Steven Chu, the Secretary of Energy. There were a number of interesting…

The Atomic Show #148 – Hyperion Power Module Update

On January 21, 2010, I caught up with Forrest Rudin and TJ Trapp of Hyperion Power Generation. Forrest is Hyperion’s Chief of Staff; TJ is the Vice President of Engineering. They were on the road meeting with various stakeholders to explain more about their product. They took the time out of their schedule to provide…

Marc Gunther – A Naval Officer's "Atomic Insights"

A couple of weeks ago, I met with Marc Gunther, a journalist who is a contributing editor at Fortune magazine and author of four books, at a local coffee shop for a conversation about energy. He has just posted an article describing our meeting and summarizing the conversation. Please forgive my vanity, but I recommend…