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  • March 20, 2023
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ESG Mania Still Driving Electrical Acquisitions & Mergers

Although our current economic and geopolitical pressures have dampened wheeling and dealing of acquisitions and mergers, our electrical industry has seen a resurgence in deal activity in the latter part of 2022, and with passage of the IRA (Inflation Reduction Act) that trend has accelerated into 2023. The IRA passage seemed to double down on […]

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  • March 13, 2023
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If Renewables Use Free Energy Why Does Electricity Cost More?

Since passage of the IRA (Inflation Reduction Act), government officials have been telling us that renewables produce electricity much more cheaply than any other electricity providers. But if this is true, why is the cost of electricity increasing? In fact, year-over-year the average cost of electricity has increased by 12%.  Some areas have seen an […]

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  • March 10, 2023
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Japan Changes Plans – Adopts Maximum Use of Nuclear

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the energy crisis this ongoing conflict has triggered has resulted in a change of plans for Japan.  They just recently announced they will make maximum use of nuclear power, in a bid to realize a carbon-free society while ensuring stable electricity supplies. This change in plans marks a departure from […]

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  • March 2, 2023
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PNNL Offers a New Battery Design – “Safer and More Scalable”

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), located in Richland, Washington, and funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a new molten-salt battery design that would be a “safer and more scalable” energy storage system for the national grid. It is built with low-cost metals, sodium and aluminum, and it has the potential to […]

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  • February 23, 2023
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Now Cooling for Zaporizhzhia NPP is in Jeopardy – What’s Next?

Russian forces have been draining water from the Kakhovha Reservoir since early November 2022, through the sluice gates of the hydroelectric power plant located there. As a result, levels are at a three-decade low. They jeopardize the drinking water for hundreds of thousands of residents, irrigation for nearly half-a-million acres of farmland, and the cooling […]

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  • February 21, 2023
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You Might be Surprised at Your Next Job Interview…

The job interviewing process is evolving right along with our technology. Are you planning to interview for a job in the near future? If so, you may experience something very different than what your were expecting– a preliminary interview by Artificial Intelligence (AI). You probably know that Artificial intelligence is already streamlining how we send emails, synthesize […]

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  • February 20, 2023
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Further Delay Projected for Vogtle Units 3 & 4

A further delay is projected for Vogtle Units 3&4. This was recently disclosed at Southern Company’s yearly corporate earnings meeting.   Unit 3 could now begin commercial operation in May or June, delayed from when it was projected to be the end of April.  Unit 4 also will be delayed, now projected sometime between November 2023 […]

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  • February 16, 2023
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350 Meters³ of Hanford Waste Headed to Texas – Annually

The Hanford Site, in Washington State, currently stores radioactive waste in underground storage tanks. The waste was generated, in part, by the prior reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel during the Manhattan Project and Cold War eras, for defense-related nuclear research, development and weapons-production activities. In accordance with plans for cleanup and remediation of the waste, […]

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  • February 14, 2023
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It’s Here – A Hydrogen-Fueled V8 Engine by Toyota & Yamaha

For years, we have heard promises about delivery of a hydrogen engine and recently carmakers Toyota and Yamaha announced that they have joined forces and developed a hydrogen-fueled 5.0-liter V8 engine. Could this be the breakthrough we have all been waiting for? The engine is not entirely new, it is based on a current model used by Lexus […]

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  • February 13, 2023
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A History of NuScale Power and their VOYGR Design

NuScale can trace its beginnings back to 2000, based on research funded by the US Department of Energy and conducted by Oregon State University, Idaho National Laboratory (INL), and other colleges.   However, the research grant ended in 2003. A group of scientists at Oregon State University continued work on the design and built a […]

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