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09/19/08
Luminant to Submit Application to Expand Nuclear Power Plant
New Study Projects More Than $22 Billion in Economic Benefit
07/28/08
AmerenUE Submits Combined Construction and Operating License Application for a Second Nuclear Generating Unit
AmerenUE announced the company submitted today a combined Construction and Operating License Application (COLA) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a potential new nuclear power plant in Callaway County, Missouri.
06/05/08
NRC Accepts Remainder of UniStar Combined License Application
Action Sets Stage for Detailed Review of Safety Analysis For Potential New Reactor in Southern Maryland
11/28/07
Dominion Files For License To Build, Operate Third Reactor At North Anna Power Station
Dominion has passed another milestone in considering a new nuclear unit. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved an early site permit on Nov. 20. The new unit would begin operating in 2015, if Dominion decides to build it.
10/03/07
Utilities Press for New Nuclear Future
Modern pressures on the environment, growing demand for electricity, financial planning and a regulatory framework are some of the important influences on the nation's potential to build new nuclear powered generation stations. The press is on for a new nuclear future and the Associated Press explored these influences on that future.
10/16/06
Nuclear Industry Aims To Plug Back Into U.S. Power Grid
Facing steadily growing energy demand, pressure to cut airborne emissions, and armed with a raft of federal incentives, U.S. power generators are reassembling the pieces needed to build commercial reactors.
01/31/05
The Silence of the Nuke Protesters
FORBES.COM — Atomic power is making a comeback, and you hear only muffled squawks from the usual opponents. Could that have something to do with the price of oil? Or maybe global warming?
01/31/05
The Ancient Archrivals
FORBES.COM — General Electric and Westinghouse are competing to bring the most advanced nuclear power plant designs into reality, in markets aroound the world.
01/27/05
Mississippi Extends Hospitality to Nuclear Power
NEW YORK TIMES — Around the country, supporters and opponents of nuclear power are newly energized because the economics for new reactors is no longer so unfavorable.
12/20/04
Port Gibson, Miss., Board of Aldermen Wants New Nuclear Plant at Grand Gulf
NEWS RELEASE — Port Gibson, Miss. — Entergy received an endorsement and encouragement to build a second nuclear power plant next to Entergy's Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
12/06/04
Claiborne Board of Supervisors Endorses New Nuclear Plant next to Grand Gulf in Mississippi
NEWS RELEASE — Claiborne County, Miss. — Board passes resolution strongly supporting construction of new nuclear plant in Claiborne County adjacent to Entergy's Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
11/10/04
Nuclear-Power Industry Sees Signs of a U.S. Revival —- Utilities Face Opposition Over Safety and Storage; A GE-Westinghouse Contest
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — Two separate consortia of power companies and reactor makers received word that DOE will share cost of obtaining regulatory approval for new nuclear reactors.
10/10/04
A New Generation of Atom Power
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE — The Chicago Tribune casts its vote for nuclear, one of the strongest endorsements of new nuclear to appear recently.
08/22/04
Energy Answers, Left Unspoken
NEW YORK TIMES — In a truthful debate, a new nuclear energy program would be presented as central to solving America's energy proglems.
05/03/04
Unleash the Potential. The benefits of building new nuclear-power plants
BARRON'S — If there will ever be a time when the U.S. should start building more nuclear power plants, that time is now.

 


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