Learning Power celebrates five years in Ga. schools
Georgia Power's energy education program returning to the classroom again this year. Read More »
Georgia Power's energy education program returning to the classroom again this year. Read More »
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz unveiled a roadmap plan on Thursday in support of President Obama's goal of doubling energy productivity in the U.S. by 2030. Within the plan, "Accelerate Energy Productivity 2030: A Strategic Roadmap for American Energy Innovation, Economic Growth and Competitiveness," Moniz identifies strategic actions that aim to ensure the advancement of energy efficiency. Read More »
The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) has issued suggestions to improve the Project AIM 2020 initiative from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), they announced on Thursday. Read More »
In a report from the Brattle Group it is stated that nuclear energy plants across Pennsylvania have significant economic value, Nuclear Matters announced on Monday. Read More »
Southern Company announced on Thursday that energy industry leaders and local officials were invited to the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the battery storage research project in Cedartown, Ga. Read More »
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and the Swiss government have successfully transferred 2.2 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from the University of Basel, eliminating all highly enriched uranium in Switzerland, they announced Wednesday. Read More »
Groups in the D.C. area have come together to voice their support for a proposed merger between Exelon Corp. and Pepco Holdings, the companies announced on Thursday. Read More »
Entergy's Grand Gulf Nuclear Station celebrated 30 years of operation on Wednesday. Read More »
The World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) recently announced the key speakers that will be presenting information on multiple areas of the energy industry and technology. Read More »
Fortum Corp. recently announced that both nuclear power plant units at the Loviisa facility in Finland are back online following their annual maintenance outages. Read More »
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said on Monday that it has launched a special investigation into the circumstances that led to a recent shutdown of the Callaway Nuclear Station near Fulton, Missouri, after the failure of three control valves. Read More »
AREVA said on Monday that it has been awarded a contract to supply outage services for the Isar 2, Brokdorf and Grohnde nuclear power plants in Germany. The facilities are located in Essenbach, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony, respectively. Read More »
Entergy Corp. has appointed Philip Frederickson, the former executive vice president of planning, strategy and corporate affairs of ConocoPhillips, to its board of directors, the company announced on Monday. Read More »
Southern Co. announced Monday that Unit 1 at the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant has gone offline for maintenance and refueling. Read More »
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Tuesday that climate-change mitigation is one of the driving forces for nuclear power being considered in many countries' national energy portfolios. Read More »
Bloomberg BNA and Nuclear Matters said Thursday they will be hosting a Sept. 30 event that will explore the role of nuclear energy in the Northeast region of the U.S. The Sept. 30 event, "A Chain Reaction: The Role of Nuclear Energy in PJM's Energy Mix" is the third of a series of events underwritten by Nuclear Matters. The event will be held Sept. 30 at the Westin Convention Center in Pittsburgh. Read More »
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced Tuesday that highly enriched uranium (HEU) that originated in the U.S. has been removed from Jamaica. Read More »
Alvin Weinberg Foundation CEO Stephen Tindale explained in a recent interview how nuclear energy would play an important role in climate-change mitigation in the United Kingdom. Read More »
Entergy Corp. announced Tuesday that Chairman and CEO Leo Denault will be part of a panel discussion during the Wolfe Research Power and Gas Leaders Conference in New York on Sept. 29. Read More »
Georgia Power said this week that it has filed a request with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) to lower its fuel rates by 11 percent, a move the company said is fueled by lower natural gas prices. The company said this would amount to $268 million saved in annual billings, should the request be approved. Read More »