Carnival of Nuclear Energy 166

July 21, 2013, 2:56PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

ferris wheel 202x201The 166th edition of the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers is up right now at The Hiroshima Syndrome.  Click here to access this latest multi-faceted edition.

There is a decided focus on policy this week, with both Jim Hopf and Gail Marcus making entries toward that topic.  Dr. Marcus pulls a rabbit out of her hat, as it were, in another post, while Atomic Insights features a guest post by Bill Rodgers.  Yes Vermont Yankee talks about renewables, and also features its author in a brand new podcast.  Atomic Power Review covers the SONGS situation as it develops, and Hiroshima Syndrome's own post covers the political maneuvering going on in Japan.

Each week, a new edition of the Carnival is hosted at one of the top English-language nuclear blogs. This rotating feature of nuclear "posts of the week" represents the dedication of those who are working toward a future of energy abundance through nuclear science and technology.

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

This is a great collaborative effort that deserves your support.  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.