March 2014

Nuclear Reactors 111 - Nuclear Power Problems in France

              A week ago, French environmental activists led by Greenpeace broke into the oldest nuclear power plant in France and occupied parts of the plant. The plant is located near Fessenheim which is on the border between France and Germany in the Alsace region. The plant has been operating for thirty seven years, seven years beyond the original licensed lifespan of the plant. This plant has had a series of nuclear and mechanical accidents, and is located on a known geological fault.

Radioactive Waste 68 - Washington State Takes Legal Actions Against the U.S. Dept. of Energy Over Leaking Tank at Hanford

              Recently I blogged about the conflict between the State of Washington and the Federal Government with respect to the cleanup of the horribly polluted Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Decades of development and manufacture of U.S. nuclear weapons at the Reservation have left behind a variety of radioactive contamination.

Nuclear Reactors 110 - The United States and Russia in the Global Nuclear Market

              In previous blogs, I have discussed the fact that a few nations are hoping to make nuclear technology and fuel exports a major source of revenue. France, Russia, South Korea, Japan and the United States are involved in this competition to bring their nuclear products to the nuclear market.

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