Map of recent Atomic Insights visitors
I thought you might be interested in seeing a map overlay representing the visitors to Atomic Insights during the past 30 days.
I thought you might be interested in seeing a map overlay representing the visitors to Atomic Insights during the past 30 days.
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Rob I share some of your professional background. I also share your concern for those suffering in energy poverty. I…
US is a huge energy producer in a world that still has plenty of energy poverty. Over 700 Million people…
A good writeup Michael. A couple of poimts though. Actually water without precise chemistry control is very corrosive. All reactors…
Here’s a comment on a business case for HALEU. This is from a reading assignment from Raluca Scarlat, Assistant Professor…
Since posting my previous comment on this thread, I’ve learned about another property of MOX fuel that poses a problem…
Aluminum production is a very energy intensive industry. A couple of Russian producers have recently signed MOU’s to support research and development of new nuclear power plants by the Federal Agency for Atomic Energy. You can learn more by reading an article in the Jamaica Gleaner News titled Russian aluminium producers eye new nuclear power…
Ship propulsion is one of my key interest areas. It is a segment of the energy industry that gets little discussion; perhaps because of its “out of sight, out of mind” existence in a place where few people spend much time – out in the middle of the ocean. As a former (undersea) ship engineer…
It has been a week where blogging had to fall off the priority list of things to do. However, I did want to follow up on the “Costs of Conservative Action” post from 18 October 2005 to report that Palo Verde did, indeed get back up to full power by the end of the day…
It appears more and more likely that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) will be the victor in the bidding battle for control of Westinghouse Electric Company. On 7 January 2006 The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review published a story on the topic written by Thomas Olson titled Mitsubishi may acquire Westinghouse. The major highlights of the story are that…
Now I know that the Cape Wind off-shore project is going to have a very tough time getting completed. Wl-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, and a company that has been paying for a major advertising campaign touting its efforts to to “green” its operations has filed a motion to intervene in the Massachusetts Department of…
A friend reminded me that I need to keep an eye on the activities of Better Place – an electric car company with some intriguing ideas and growing momentum. They appear to be signing up additional industrial, financial and government partners for their idea of building and deploying electric cars by focusing on supplying them…
The Ukraine is almost singular in absence of commentary? Could they possibly have “Other Energy” options than everyone else? Perhaps Vladimir Vystotskii in Kiev has some new ideas at the shevchencko University. Maybe it is just that Ukrainians know their comments might question how a democratic society like ours can’t manage the resources we have more efficiently? After all, they know all about scarce energy as the result of government regulation.
I think the big blank area is Kazakhstan. Ukraine is smaller and further West.