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- More nucs is good nucs? British PM thinks so
- More nucs is good nucs? British PM thinks soYou need to add a question entryWhen environmentalists are finally ignored in lieu of real solutions that actually work.And, of course you found an "expert" who claims nuclear is not viable. I can find an "expert" who will tell you UFOs really...
- Tags: nuc, British PM
- Discussion threads 2008-07-14
- Thank you, taxpayer, for building my new nuc
- Thank you, taxpayer, for building my new nucEvery man, woman, child for himselfThe nuclear renaissance reminds me of the Titanic; all the media was saying how unsinkable the ship was, then it sank!So far I've read the argument by both sides of the issue: safety , terrorist threats, nuclear proliferation,...
- Tags: Government, Taxes, Free trade, Games, renaissance, reactor, new nuc, nuc, taxpayer, nuclear energy, uranium
- Discussion threads 2007-10-08
- New nuc? Not since Three Mile Island
- New nuc? Not since Three Mile IslandThat is extremely ironicNext we will be taking lessons in taxation from the UK.Next peace conference is to be held in Germany?I thought the French Foreign minister mentioning war and Iran in the same sentence was strange enough.Better yet[i]If the permits are granted...
- Tags: nuc, Mile Island
- Discussion threads 2007-09-25
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- News to know: Office 2010; Dell; Moon tech; Apple; Software buyer's bill of rights
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: Office 2010 makes splashy debut Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to deliver tech preview build of Office 2010...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Apple Inc., Digital Camera, Microsoft Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Microsoft Windows 7, Digital Cameras, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Digital Photography, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Office Suites, Software, Operating Systems, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-14
- Carbon capture? Nuc plants? Not gonna help?
- Carbon capture? Nuc plants? Not gonna help?Somebody isn't doing the mathThree times [i]what[/i]?If the world population plateaus at 10 billion, each of whom uses 10 times the per capita energy that the USA does now, that comes to a total of less than 1% of the world's insolation.Greenhouse...
- Tags: global warming, carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2009-07-13
- Carbon capture? Nuc plants? Not gonna help?
- Swedish engineers did some calculating on whether it would work to use two of the more popular approaches to curtailing global warming. They looked at carbon capture or sequestration and more nuclear power plants. Capturing carbon is pointless they say. As for nuclear: it's a heat disaster,...
- Tags: Capture, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-13
- News to know: Nokia; Salesforce; Mozilla; Google; Facebook
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Sam Diaz: Salesforce opens Sites; offers free version to help push cloud adoption Dion Hinchcliffe: Cloud computing and open source face-off...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Google Inc., Facebook, Larry Dignan, Nokia Corp., Flaw, Palm Inc., Mozilla Corp., Keyboards, Cloud Computing, Hardware, Peripherals
- Blog posts 2009-06-15
- Transparency buried beneath ash heap. Wallboard the fix?
- There are apparently 44 coal ash heaps that endanger human lives in the U.S. That's the EPA's conclusion. And those 44 sites will remain secret because you or some other terrorist might unleash a deadly ash flow through the coal-burning communities of the U.S. I blogged...
- Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Coal Ash, Turnabout, Vertical Industries, Homeland Security, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, Human Resources, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-14
- Coal ash:coal=radioative waste:nuc power
- Coal ash:coal=radioative waste:nuc powerI love it when senatorsact as innocent bystanders to the problems they create.Total Socialist Control.......Socialist Government is going to take over Healthcare, GM, Chrysler, Energy, Taxing you for everything.Yet destroy the entire economic infrastructure knowing it will cause massive unemployment and continue to print fake money by...
- Tags: Socialist Government, coal, ash, socialist, coal ash
- Discussion threads 2009-06-12
- Coal ash:coal=radioative waste:nuc power
- Slowly the depth, or rather height, of the American coal ash problem is leaking out of the political closet. Now one U.S. Senator says she is barred from talking about specific coal ash heap problems because they are a severe security risk. One well-placed bomb...and then disaster. ...
- Tags: Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-12
- Nucs and realpolitik
- I think the supporters of nuclear power as an alternative to burning coal and importing petroleum are not looking at a bright future in the U.S. At least not near-term. I've been hearing a lot of Republican supporters in the chattering classes media voices saying recently that nuclear...
- Tags: Nuclear Energy, Republican, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-03-05
- To keeping on nuc-ing...or not
- That is the question. And the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will next year decide whether to keep the Indian Point nuclear generating plant online for another twenty-five years. This time the arguments over Indian Point have a strong economic content. New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation says...
- Tags: Plant, New York State, NRC, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-02-16
- Nuc news is not good news
- Nuc news is not good newsNever win?So, we can use any alternative energy to fossil fuels we want - as long as it's not anything that is proven and can be done large scale. Can we ever win?We demand a lot of energy - and that energy has to come...
- Tags: Nuclear Waste, atom, nuclear energy
- Discussion threads 2009-01-31
- Nuc news is not good news
- There is some hot news about the European nuclear industry. It could prove to be radioactive for the proponents of more nuclear-powered generating plants. From France--capital of nuc power--comes word that maybe all's not right with the "disposal" of long-lived nuclear waste. This makes the little coal...
- Tags: News, Strategy, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-31
- Nuclear renaissance has sprung a leak, or several leaks
- Nuclear renaissance has sprung a leak, or several leaksWe certainly do know what to do with the waste.The waste from fission reactors can be reprocessed to recover unused fuel, while the rest can be condensed and stored. We have a waste repository waiting in Nevada (you know, the place...
- Tags: leak, renaissance, nuclear energy, Nuclear renaissance, Nuclear Waste
- Discussion threads 2008-08-10
- Nuclear renaissance has sprung a leak, or several leaks
- Oops. France is the globe's leading nation for the use of peacetime nuclear power. Much of its electricity is generated by nuclear plants. So far France has carried a reputation of having well-run, fairly safe nuc plants. And they are often cited by supporters of nuclear...
- Tags: leak, nuclear energy, france, vertical industries, benefits, healthcare, enterprise software, software, human resources, harry fuller
- Blog posts 2008-08-10
- Alternative energy? BIG investment, as we've been predicting. Teensy compared to Big Oil
- Four major components of the alternative energy industry are expanding rapidly. They continue to garner ever more investment. A new market study shows major year-to-year investment growth for biofuels, wind power, solar photovoltaics, and fuel cells. A study by Clean Edge shows the sector's investment cachet and...
- Tags: Oil Company, Asset, Alternative Energy, Oil, Exxon Mobil Corp., Investment, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-21
- Money, Politics and Energy: Menage That Screws the American Consumer
- I don't think anybody is naive enough these days to think that the future of green tech or alternative energy is based on fair competition in some imaginery free marketplace. Don't we all know that economic competition in America, and elsewhere, is heavily weighted in favor of those with...
- Tags: Green Technology, Dollar, NREL, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-14
- Oil jumps the couch, can coal be far behind?
- $102 per barrel, does anybody bid one-oh-three? Do I hear one-oh-five? Not yet perhaps, but soon enough. Now the excuse for record oil prices: investors are buying oil as a hedge against inflation in the American economy. And some instability in Nigeria. Back in the old...
- Tags: Coal, Strategy, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- Nuclear waste, cheaper than Iraq, more expensive than a new laptop
- Seems you and I and all the American taxpayers are paying big-time for nuclear waste. Now I realize the costs are paltry compared to occupying countries in Asia, the costs of nuclear waste storage running only into tens of billions, not trillions. But it is irksome to this...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Waste, Government, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
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