Mississippi regulators OK nuclear plant upgrade
AP - Wed Dec 2, 12:00 pm ETState utility regulators have approved a plan by Entergy Mississippi to increase the output from its Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Plant in Port Gibson.
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State utility regulators have approved a plan by Entergy Mississippi to increase the output from its Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Plant in Port Gibson.
A new top inspector took charge Tuesday of the International Atomic Energy Agency as it faces one of the most turbulent periods in its 52-year history.
Areva, the nuclear plant builder controlled by the French government, has chosen local favorites to buy its grid business, rejecting bidders from the U.S. and Japan.
Areva, the nuclear power plant builder controlled by the French government, has chosen local favorites to buy its electrical grid business, rejecting bidders from the United States and Japan.
Moving aggressively to solve a problem that vexes U.S. energy planners, Great Britain has centralized control over the siting...
Over the past year, a chorus of concern about Florida Power & Light's push to expand its Turkey Point facility has steadily grown louder. Several cities have voiced opposition to the high-voltage lines that would carry power from the larger plant along U.S. 1 to downtown Miami.
State utility regulators have approved a plan by Entergy Mississippi to increase the output from its Grand Gulf ...
Iran's leaders continue to reject compromises over their nuclear program and are rebuffing the IAEA. The West is likely to respond with tighter sanctions, but that is unlikely to satisfy Israel, which has attack plans already drawn up.
The White House warned Iran Tuesday that it faces further sanctions if "they don't stop their enrichment activities, if they don't forsake their nuclear weapons program."
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Iran said Wednesday it would produce whatever nuclear fuel it needed on its own, the latest indication it was rejecting a U.N.-backed deal aimed at reining in Tehran's nuclear program over fears it is geared to produce weapons. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran will enrich its uranium to an even higher level on its own, after expressing frustration over the ongoing ...
I think that we have passed the level at which you're going to get effects that we do not want or that we want our children to have to bear.
Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency rebuke of Tehran's nuclear program and expressed displeasure with those U.N. member countries that voted in favor of it.
A northeastern Pennsylvania nuclear power plant is reporting a leak of several thousand gallons per minute from a cooling tower supply line.
KAIFENG, China, Dec. 2, 2009 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Valves Technology, Inc.
MOSCOW (Dow Jones)--Russian indebted aluminum giant UC Rusal has received agreement from the last remaining lender, London-based fund Blue Crest, on the restructuring of its $7.4 billion debt to more than 70 international banks, people familiar with the matter told Dow Jones Newswires Wednesday.
Many Democrats believe a nuclear provision could lure a handful of Republicans on board a climate bill.