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  • July 13, 2023
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Poland Moves Forward with their Nuclear Power Plant Plans

Obtaining a construction permit for a new nuclear power plant requires the applicant to present safety analysis on their specific design and secure an independent verification of their analysis. This is the first major step in the process of building a nuclear power plant. The safety analysis is performed initially at the design stage and […]

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  • July 11, 2023
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Thomas Edison was way ahead of his time.

About 120 years ago, Thomas Edison invented a battery that not only powered his electric car but also produced hydrogen. His electric battery was a nickel-iron battery, not the lead-acid battery that others were using. In the early 1900’s, electric cars were not a novelty in Mr. Edison’s neighborhood, but most of them relied on […]

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  • July 5, 2023
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Extreme Texas Heat Hits New Record for Electricity Demand

Extreme temperatures across Texas have set a new peak record for electricity, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas. The old record set last year was 80,148 MWs and the new record is now 80,828 MWs. The new record occurred between 6 and 7 pm. ERCOT manages the electric power to more than twenty-six […]

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  • July 5, 2023
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Holtec and Michigan Continue to Move Forward on Palisades

Despite the Department of Energy’s denial of funding, Holtec International and Michigan are still moving forward in their efforts to restart the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant, located in Covert, Michigan. Last year, the plant closed when its fuel ran out. Entergy, the owner, sold the facility to Holtec International for the purpose of decommissioning. Michigan […]

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  • July 5, 2023
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Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority, Once Again.

The EPA just received its second setback within a year. Last year the Supreme Court limited the EPA’s ability to address climate change under the Clean Air Act and this time they have limited the EPA’s authority under the Clean Water Act, concerning our wetlands. In response to their action, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. […]

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  • June 30, 2023
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Happy Fourth of July!

We celebrate the 4th of July in commemoration of the day when the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England on July 4, 1776.  Although the 13 colonies conflicted with England, these brave men convened the Continental Congress, which ultimately resulted in our Declaration of Independence and the formation of these United States. During the […]

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  • June 29, 2023
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Today’s Strategy for Employee Recruitment & Retention

The foundation for success with any company is their people.  No matter the size or their stage of growth, choosing the right people is vital, likely more important than any other factor.  But today, the competition for talent is as challenging as it has ever been, with record low unemployment, a changing mindset about work, […]

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  • June 29, 2023
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July Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Eugene Skelton, Barry Schneidman, and Richard Carson. Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come.

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  • June 29, 2023
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Bottleneck Limits Renewable Transition, Especially in the PJM

A recent report by the Natural Resources Defense Council finds that states partially or entirely in the PJM regional transmission territory may not be able to achieve their renewable portfolio standard targets through 2027. The long queue for connecting projects to the electric grid is to blame.  The PJM Interconnection coordinates the movement of electricity through […]

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  • June 26, 2023
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NASA Wants a Nuclear-Powered Rocket for Trip to Mars

NASA is interested in using a low-enriched uranium nuclear reactor to travel to Mars. They believe this would enable them to cut the travel time to Mars from 8 months to two and a half months. Since January NASA has been working with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a nuclear propulsion rocket. […]

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