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6 votes
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New Form Energy iron-air battery outperforms best lithium ion tech
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5% of electric plants responsible for 73% of power sector emissions
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PG&E will bury 10,000 miles of power lines so they don't spark wildfires
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Greenland stops oil and gas exploration – natural resources minister Naaja Nathanielsen said the environment and climatic impacts had been assessed as being too high
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Why geothermal isn't ubiquitous and how it might get that way
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Everyone will say this craft breaks the laws of physics - Risking my life to settle a physics debate
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Joe Biden administration bars US imports of solar panels linked to forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region
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ITER site construction is now 78% complete
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'Cool’ roofs, cooler designs as the building industry embraces energy sustainability
8 votes -
Small modular reactors and the future of energy
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Texas’ “failsafe” generators failed, risking weeks-long catastrophe
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Giant solar project proposed in south Butte, landowners concerned
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Solar power's decade of falling costs is thrown into reverse
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End of wind power waste? Vestas unveils blade recycling technology.
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Elon Musk announces that Tesla will no longer accept Bitcoin for vehicle purchases citing the energy demand required to maintain the cryptocurrency
@Elon Musk: Tesla & Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/YSswJmVZhP
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A summary of the book "Why Nuclear Power Has Been a Flop" by Jack Devanney
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When Texas’ natural gas supplies froze up, prices soared, and now Minnesota’s customers are looking at an $800 million bill
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IKEA plans to accelerate its investment in renewable energy by spending an extra €4bn by the end of the decade to build wind and solar farms
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A Finger Lakes power plant plans to ramp up energy-intensive Bitcoin mining
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LAVO hydrogen battery system
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TVO cleared for fuel loading at Olkiluoto Unit 3
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Steven Donziger has been under house arrest for over 580 days, awaiting trial on a misdemeanor charge. It’s all, he says, because he beat a multinational energy corporation in court.
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What really happened during the Texas power grid outage?
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IAmA chemical engineer who works with spent nuclear fuel. AMA!
Thanks to @suspended and @deimos for the suggestion! Hey y’all, I am a basin chemistry engineer for the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Our facility stores spent...
Thanks to @suspended and @deimos for the suggestion!
Hey y’all, I am a basin chemistry engineer for the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Our facility stores spent nuclear fuel from a variety of research and experimental reactors underwater. Our specialty is highly-enriched aluminum-clad fuel, but we have a diverse array of unusual fuels from around the world. A good overview of fuel types can be found here.
My primary responsibility is ensuring the basin water is kept highly pure to minimize corrosion to the fuel, as well as ensure it is free of radionuclides to the extent practicable. I’m happy to answer any questions I can about nuclear fuel, nuclear power, radioactive waste, etc.
More links:
Corrosion of Al-clad fuel
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Oil firms knew decades ago fossil fuels posed grave health risks, files reveal
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A fantastic video on high level nuclear waste
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Arctic island finds green power can be a curse – Greenland's rare-earth elements are attracting superpowers riding a green revolution
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Hanford radioactive sludge removal
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The battery invented 120 years before its time
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Why wind turbines in New York keep working in bitter cold weather unlike the ones in Texas
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Texas' grid operator warns rolling blackouts are possible as winter storm escalates demand for electricity
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Nearly 100,000 remain without power in Portland as outages stretch into sixth day
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Natural gas skyrockets again to $500 as blackouts spread in US
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Powerpaste ‘goo’ stores ten times the energy density of lithium-ion batteries
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How many people did nuclear energy kill?
21 votes -
Denmark's government has agreed to take a majority stake in a £25bn artificial 'energy island' which is to be built 80km offshore
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The missing link in renewables
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Sámi reindeer herders file lawsuit against Norway windfarm – indigenous communities say planned Øyfjellet turbines will interfere with migration paths
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A monster wind turbine is upending an industry
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US consumes more green energy than coal for first time since 1885
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Iceland's innovations to reach net-zero – in pictures
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Korean fusion project sets the new world record of twenty second long operation at 100 million degrees
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Norway's supreme court has approved government plans for oil exploration in the Barents Sea, rejecting a lawsuit by environmental groups
12 votes -
Georgia Power receives first nuclear fuel shipment for Vogtle Unit 3
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Why are nuclear plants so expensive? Safety’s only part of the story
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Boris Johnson announces ten-point green plan, including investments in nuclear and wind, and new combustion vehicle ban from 2030
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Panasonic explores a European battery deal with Norway's largest energy and industrial companies
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Campaign for a Green Nuclear Deal: Forging a new America
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Can economic growth last?
8 votes