Global nuclear markets regaining momentum
More starts than stops By Dan Yurman The global nuclear energy market is not a monolith. The truth of this assertion is seen in several recent developments taking place during Continue Reading →
More starts than stops By Dan Yurman The global nuclear energy market is not a monolith. The truth of this assertion is seen in several recent developments taking place during Continue Reading →
Tamil Nadu provincial government support pulls rug out from under protest groups By Dan Yurman The long running controversy over the start of NPCIL’s Russian-built twin 1,000-MW VVER reactors at Continue Reading →
Kundankulam nuclear project jammed in new controversies By Dan Yurman Months of protests have significantly delayed the hot start of twin Russian-built 1000-MW VVER nuclear reactors in Kudankulam (KKNPP 1-2), Continue Reading →
Projects in Koodankulam and Jaitapur will be set back By Dan Yurman A series of protests that began in October have delayed the hot start of two Russian 1000- MW Continue Reading →
The November issue of Nuclear News magazine, which contains a special section on waste management, is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS Continue Reading →
By Howard Shaffer On Sunday, October 30, Meredith Angwin and I arrived in Washington, DC, to attend the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting. At the meeting, we presented the biannual Continue Reading →
By Howard Shaffer Vermont Law School (a private institution) is known as a leader in environmental law. Students at the school have an Environmental Law Society and an International Law Society, Continue Reading →