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Legal & Regulatory
Obama Names Jaczko to Head NRC
As expected, President Obama has named Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Gregory Jaczko, an ally of Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), as chairman of the NRC, almost certainly dooming the Yucca Mountain, Nev., site for disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
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Supply Chains
Is Unconventional Gas the New Energy Super Supply?
Gas found in shale deposits and recently discovered natural gas hydrates may be game-changers when it comes to supplying natural gas to the United States.
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Commentary
Learning from Past, Failed Energy Laws
It’s not easy writing energy legislation, as the experience of the past demonstrates. Nor are the results always in the public interest.
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Legal & Regulatory
Cap-and-Trade or a Carbon Tax for Greenhouse Reductions?
What makes more sense to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants—a cap-and-trade regime or a carbon tax? It’s a contentious issue among those who generate power and among academic economists and policy makers.
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Commentary
Why I Am a Climate Realist
I was one of the scientists counted as supporting the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1996 report. It turns out that effort was bogus and intellectually dishonest.
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Commentary
Regulatory Effectiveness: Is It Measurable?
A [state utility regulatory] commissioner asked recently, “By what metrics can I assess my commission’s performance?” That’s a tough question.
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Commentary
America’s Many Energy Policies
It’s not that the U.S. doesn’t have any energy policy, says this veteran of energy politics and head of a major Washington energy and environmental think tank. It’s that we have too many, and they aren’t coordinated and coherent.
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HR
TREND — Power Companies Push Hiring Military Vets
Many U.S. power companies are focusing their hiring efforts on military veterans. According to human resources HR experts, it makes a lot sense—beyond pure patriotism. Vets are motivated, experienced, often well-trained, and instilled with team-work. Plus, there is a great need to replace the retiring “baby boomers” generation who have populated many key industry jobs. In some cases, there’s even a financial incentive for hiring vets.
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News
Duke Unveils Plans to Build New Nuclear Plant in Ohio
Duke Energy is planning a new nuclear power plant at the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Portsmouth site in Piketon, Ohio, the company announced with partners AREVA, USEC Inc., UniStar Nuclear Energy, and the Southern Ohio Diversification Initiative (SODI) on Thursday.
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News
Boosts for Carbon Capture Projects in Texas, UK, Norway, Australia, and Italy
The week brought news of key alliances around the world concerning important fossil fuel–fired projects with carbon capture potential.