Is Atomic Insights Being Blocked in China?

Every once in a while, I like to share this global view of the visitors to Atomic Insights. It is rewarding to know that the discussions we host end up reaching so many corners of the world. It is no surprise that we do not have any regular readers in Greenland or the Democratic Republic…

Nuclear Energy's Outstanding Performance for 2010 and Outlook for the Future

I love living in an era where we have access to timely videos covering subjects that have traditionally been ignored by the advertiser-supported media. The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) employs forward thinking individuals who recognize the value of communicating without commercial filters. They have created a terrific blog at NEI Nuclear Notes and YouTube channel…

Gasland Controversy – Platts Interviews an Energy Industry Financial Analyst and a Gas Extractor Defense Lawyer

On January 30. 2011, Bill Loveless of Platts Energy Week interviewed Kevin Book of Clearview Energy Partners and Matthew Armstrong of Bracewell and Giuliani to get their reaction to the recent announcement that Josh Fox’s Gasland had received an Oscar nomination for best documentary film. The interview is worth watching, perhaps more than once, to…

Will Flooding in Queensland Australia Increase My Power Bill in Virginia?

(Source: Weekly highlight from Platts Energy Week for February 6, 2011.) Coal is already a global market, but the opportunities for high profits through exports are on the rise. The recent torrential rainfall and tragic flooding in Queensland, Australia caused a significant amount of damage to both the mining and transportation infrastructure. Though the damage…

Texas Nuclear Plants Working As Hard As Possible During Cold Spell

Normally, I am reluctant to simply reproduce a press release, but I figured you might be interested in this one. From the Nuclear Energy Institute: As Texas copes with rolling electricity blackouts and its coldest temperatures in decades, you should be aware that the state’s four nuclear power plants – which have a combined electric…