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| 11/27/2010 |
Expansion of nuclear energy is essential to protect the environment and to meet our nation's energy needs in the years ahead. The environmental, economic and energy security benefits that a new generation of nuclear facilities would bring is a tremendous opportunity for Pennsylvania and the nation. |
| 12/10/2009 |
Reactors less expensive than other generation options, he says. |
| 11/06/2007 |
An article from Mechanical Engineering discusses renewed activity in nuclear licensing |
| 04/08/2005 |
An article published by Forbes.com on January 31, 2005 discusses nuclear plant security after 9/11. “Stopping the Bad Guys” states, “Even before Sept. 11, nuclear plants were the safest industrial sites in the US. Terrorists would have an easier time attacking softer targets like chemical or oil storage plants." |
| 04/08/2005 |
NuStart shares the views expressed in the article "Nuclear Power is the Only Green Solution" by James Lovelock. The “father” of global warming notes that we have no time to experiment with visionary energy sources; civilization is in imminent danger. |
| 03/04/2005 |
CITY JOURNAL — For nuclear-powered future to arrive, we'll need to get beyond the limiting stories of our nuclear-power past. |
| 02/02/2005 |
WIRED — Perhaps the deepest and most succinct reporting on the renewal of interest in nuclear energy and the rationale for building new plants is found in this recent article in Wired magazine. It acts as a primer on the subject, describing well the need, the potential benefits, and the resistance to a renaissance of nuclear generation in the U.S. |
| 10/12/2004 |
YALE DAILY NEWS.COM — Of the available energy solutions, only nuclear power — or the construction of dozens of new coal or natural gas power plants — can satisfy projected electrical demand over the next 20 years. |
| 12/16/2003 | A Conversation with Jerry Mahlman - Listening to the Climate Models, and Trying to Wake Up the World
NEW YORK TIMES — "I see what the climate models are telling us. I think by ignoring projections on global warming, we are making a negative gift to our successors..." |
