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  • August 3, 2023
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Is Centrus Energy the Answer for HALEU & Next Generation?

Back in the seventies and eighty’s the United States was the dominant force in uranium enrichment, but over the last three decades, we have allowed that leadership role to wither as other countries developed their own centrifuge enrichment technologies. The US went from the world’s largest exporter of nuclear fuel to the world’s largest importer, […]

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  • July 31, 2023
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West Virginia vs EPA

The Supreme Court recently ruled on an issue that has been around since the Obama Administration, West Virginia vs EPA. This recent ruling reduces the authority of the EPA to regulate CO2 emissions from power plants. Chief Justice Roberts provided the following basis behind the decision. “The EPA’s effort to regulate greenhouse gases by making […]

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  • July 26, 2023
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For our Independent System Operators , the Struggle Continues

The struggle to maintain the system grid is a constant battle for Independent System Operators. California is a fitting example of how this works. On April 24, 2021 at 2:30 pm, California renewables produced 94% of their electricity demand for 4 seconds. On the surface one might say this is moving in the right direction; […]

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  • July 24, 2023
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TVA Struggles to Replace Coal-Fired with Gas-Fired Plants

Just one day after the Biden administration proposed its plans to limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, TVA announced their plans to build a new natural gas power plant to replace their Kingston coal-fired plant, the site of a massive coal ash spill in 2008. But now conservation groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to […]

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  • July 21, 2023
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Conversion from Coal to Nuclear could Reduce Emissions up to 90%.

Since 2012 the U.S. has retired over 96,000 MWs of our coal-fired power plants. The pace of these retirements is expected to slow down over the next several years, with the largest expected retirement to occur in 2028 with 9,842 MW. These planned retirements continue to be focused on relatively older facilities but the need […]

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  • July 19, 2023
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Can Generation Keep Up with the Expected Demand for Electricity?

At the 2023 Edison Electric Institute Conference Elon Musk said, “I can’t emphasize enough, we need more electricity. However much it is you think we need, it’s more than that, I assure you, and we need it as fast as possible.” He implored our electric utilities to up their projections for what grid demand will […]

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  • July 17, 2023
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Xcel Energy Moving Forward with Their Renewable Plans.

Xcel Energy’s renewable plans are to increase solar and wind as they retire onethird of their coal generation. They recently broke ground on the 460 MW ShercoSolar Project near Becker, Minnesota. Sherco Solar will be built on two coal-fired power plant sites near theSherco plant, allowing Xcel Energy to reuse the facility’s existing gridconnections and […]

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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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