Carnival 141 at Atomic Power Review

January 28, 2013, 1:55PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

The 141st edition of the Carnival of Nuclear Energy is taking place at Atomic Power Review this week.  Click here to visit this latest edition.

The latest Carnival features three blogs which have not appeared at a Carnival before.  It also features a cascade of posts about the natural gas and generating mix situation in Vermont, which were sparked by a post at Yes Vermont Yankee initially and which have now, to quote YVY author Meredith Angwin, "inspired related posts at other blogs."  This week's variety of posts cover fuel cycle issues such as uranium mining, nuclear plant economics, community relations and impact, and much more.  Since the Carnival is at Atomic Power Review, there's also a guessing game.

Each week, a new edition of the Carnival is hosted at one of the top English-language pro-nuclear blogs.  This rotating feature and the submissions made for inclusion in it represent the dedication and focus of those who believe in nuclear energy and are willing to stand up for it.

Past editions of the carnival have been hosted at Yes Vermont Yankee, Atomic Power Review, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Idaho Samizdat, NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, Hiroshima Syndrome, Things Worse Than Nuclear Power, EntrepreNuke, and CoolHandNuke.

If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brain Wang at Next Big Future to get on the rotation.

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