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NAS Report - Safety & Security of Spent Fuel Storage
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"Nuclear Renaissance" or shall we say "Nuclear Relapse"
2007 Proposed Loan Guarantees for Nuclear Industry
Lack of Budget Could Hurt Nuclear Energy Revival, Official Says
New nuclear power ‘wave’ — or just a ripple? - How millions for lobbying, campaigns helped fuel U.S. industry's big plans
Pete Domenici: nuclear renaissance man - Long-serving lawmaker is driving force behind U.S. industry's rebirth
Plan for nuclear cartel faces reality check - Expense, technical challenges threaten to keep GNEP in starting gate
Duke Energy CEO reveals doubts about nuclear plant - Proposal faces obstacles of storage and finance
Nuclear Renaissance Plagued by High Costs, Waste Issues
Nuclear power's French connection - Ambitious Areva is second to none at American-style power politics
Does nuclear power make financial sense? - Industry must persuade Wall St. that new advantages translate to profits
Analysis of Nuclear Subsidies in Lieberman-McCain Climate Stewardship and Innovation Act of 2007
California State Law Regarding New Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Power Is Not the Answer by Helen Caldicott
Cost of reopening U.S. nuclear reactor shows how difficult it will be to build new facilities
Risky Business: The Outlook for Investing in Nuclear Power
WHY A FUTURE FOR THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY IS RISKY
AB 719 - Introduced
AB 719 - Analysis
Nuclear industry leaders identify challenges for U.S. nuclear energy renaissance
Nuclear greenwashing
Patt Morrison Forum on Nuclear Power
Too Hot to Handle? The Future of Civil Nuclear Power
Atomic Blowback
Critics argue nuclear power not answer to climate change
A Warming World: No to Nukes
Landmark Energy Policy Study Points the Way to U.S. Energy Future without Fossil Fuels or Nuclear Power
The mirage of nuclear power
Investors warned to steer clear of nuclear
Going nuclear on warming
Energy costs may explode in switch to nuclear power
Money Matters in Reactor Project Debate
Threats to UK nuclear building schedule
Challenging Nuclear Power in the States
Nuclear power and water scarcity
Nuclear energy: New report highlights nuclear decline in spite of industry talk of renaissance
Once Taboo, Nuclear Power Experiences Renaissance in California
How risky is the new era of nuclear power?
New report highlights nuclear decline in spite of industry talk of renaissance
Atomic power regains its glow - Governments must take a gimlet-eyed look. Nuclear's drawbacks haven't gone away.
Nuclear industry wants a reboot - Even in California, where new plants are barred for now, plans are afoot
Defects found in nuclear reactor the French want to build in Britain
What Nuclear Renaissance?
AECL pulls plug on reactors after millions spent
Nuclear Power and the Environment
"LOW-LEVEL" RADIOACTIVE WASTE
AB 1632
AB1046
Attempts to reverse the existing legislation in place that prohibits the building of any new nuclear power plants in California
Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy
CEC HEARINGS - COSTS/BENEFITS/RISKS ANALYSIS OF NUCLEAR POWER IN CA
BEIR VII: Health Risks from Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation
CEC Workshop Transcripts
Nuclear Power in California: 2005 Status Report
Steam Generator Staff Report
CEC 2005 Draft Integrated Energy Report
Why Nuclear Power Cannot Be A Major Energy Source
Support Ltrs from SLO Board of Supes and Morro Bay City
San Francisco Resolution
Uranium Mining, Enrichment & Waste
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LA Times Letter to the Editor
08/14/2008
FRANCE'S NUCLEAR CONUNDRUM - Atomic World Champ on the Ropes
08/13/2008
Efficiency, renewable energy are much cheaper than nukes
08/12/2008
The Misconception of Nuclear Power
08/11/2008
WATER WORRIES GROW
08/11/2008
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