Sentences with phrase «talking about nuclear power»

The only people who still talk about nuclear power are people who never did and never will have a clue about economic impacts.

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«When I interviewed last fall to get into nuclear power school [after graduation], it was all the admiral could talk about: How was I going to do in brigades?»
Amongst other things it talks about how microscope and telescope technology has changed, how nuclear power works, and lasers, although I had to turn this page over quickly as pictures of eyes freak me out a bit.
Governor Cuomo talked about the importance of temporarily relying on what he calls «carbon free» nuclear power during an appearance at the FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego in August.
Governor Cuomo talked about the importance of temporarily relying on what he calls «carbon - free» nuclear power during an appearance at the FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego in August.
They'll talk about the transition from the Senate, the death of a New York State Trooper, the state's correction system, the Indian Point nuclear power plant and much more.
And there is some somewhat alarming language that talks about, and I'll just quote «the IAEA tells us the earthquake triggered a power failure at the Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 nuclear power plant, and then when a backup generator also failed, the cooling system was unable to supply water to cool the reactor.
«You're talking about one chance in a billion for nuclear power plants,» Christensen says.
We talk to an international arms expert about North Korea's uncertain power shift and its impact on the country's nuclear chess game
When we talk about lessons learned, the most immediate lessons that we have to learn from this catastrophe in Japan is not whether nuclear power is good or bad or whether to continue with nuclear power growth or not.
«Often forgotten, is the need for us to make sure that the buyers of our uranium oxide are able, in the face of resistance to nuclear power, to talk proudly about the responsible mining (and mine site rehabilitation) of their suppliers in Australia.
As much as good rehabilitation gives us a licence to operate, so too does the nuclear power industry need to be able to talk about its licence to operate - and our behaviour, as their suppliers, is key to their message,» he said.
Nowadays, with talk of expanding the share of nuclear power in the electricity - producing world, debate about the remaining amount of uranium on earth has resurfaced.
With a new Japan travel series starting this week, Joanna Lumley talks about girl bands, red cranes, visiting Fukushima nuclear power plant and the upcoming Tokyo Olympics
Nuclear power is off topic, but, you are talking about particular designs of reactors that were built years ago.
We both talked about how nuclear power especially Thorium - based nuclear power could be a solution for future power needs that would provide a stable base electrical grid while at the same time having far fewer problems than the current fission products based on uranium and plutonium.
The «fourth generation» nuclear power plants that nuclear proponents love to talk about are science fiction.
But Pearce argues that companies are often a little judicious with the facts behind these claims — Eurostar, for example, is fairly quiet when talking to the green market about the fact its low emissions are due to French nuclear power, and while Virgin's pendolino trains claim a pretty low carbon output, many of their other trains are still powered by dirty diesel (the UK is way behind Europe on electrification, which would cut emissions greatly).
For instance, when one talks about whether South Africa should have more nuclear power, it occurs to me that nuclear power requires strong, independent regulation.
Host Bruce Gellerman talks with Lovins about the true costs of nuclear power.
We've been talking about Diablo Canyon, the future of nuclear power and climate change in California with David Baker, reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, Michael Shellenberger, the pro-nuclear advocate, Dian Grueneich an energy expert at Stanford and John Geesman an anti-nuclear activist.
When PG&E is talking about that, they're talking about sources of power that fall underneath the state's renewable portfolio standard, which excludes nuclear and excludes big hydro.
Meanwhile, Trump has also talked about zeroing out all federal research and development for clean energy, which would include work the Department of Energy is doing on solar, wind, nuclear power, efficiency, electric cars, batteries, and more, including the cutting - edge research being done at ARPA - E.
Nuclear weapons, nuclear power and fossil fuels are inextricably linked, so if we're going to talk about divestment lets have a complete picture and not a partial and inaccuraNuclear weapons, nuclear power and fossil fuels are inextricably linked, so if we're going to talk about divestment lets have a complete picture and not a partial and inaccuranuclear power and fossil fuels are inextricably linked, so if we're going to talk about divestment lets have a complete picture and not a partial and inaccurate one.
In addition, the nuclear advocates all talk about the next generation of nuclear power that would not only use a fraction of current uranium consumption per kWh but may also be able to extract power from the nuclear waste that has been produced to date.
Peter, you have talked me out of being neutral about nuclear power.
In an attempt to lure some additional Republican support for a climate bill, Kerry, Graham and Lieberman have been talking about expanding the nuclear power industry and offering new incentives for oil drilling off some U.S. coasts.
Obama's Team talked about a «Nuclear Renaissance» where the DOE Loan Program would provide financing support for between 13 and 30 new nuclear power prNuclear Renaissance» where the DOE Loan Program would provide financing support for between 13 and 30 new nuclear power prnuclear power projects.
And remember, we are talking about an additional radiation exposure in the realm of 0.0002 mSv for those living near a nuclear power plant, versus a background level of 2 to 4 mSv (depending on where you live) due to everything from cosmic rays to ground - derived radon emission to eating bananas (this last one gives you more radiation than the NPP).
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