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The reactors
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I am prety sure the
reactors
are not a threat this time. My councer is that what will happen if the wind speed would double, 160 miler per hour. What if the wind would triple, 240 miles per hour. No question ...
2.
How many nuclear reactors stand in Hurricane Sandy's path? The answer may surprise you
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM When it hit the northeast in 2011, Hurricane Irene forced the nuclear
reactors
at Oyster Creek in New Jersey to shut down. In advance of Hurricane Sandy's landfall, ...
3.
Hurricane Sandy and N.J. nuclear power plants: Keeping it cool in high winds
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... as that massive storm crawls up the East Coast toward the Garden State. Federal regulators require nuclear
reactors
to be in a safe shutdown condition at least two hours before hurricane force winds ...
4.
Will Indian Point be safe for decades? A question of competence
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Collectively, the contentions challenge different aspects of Entergy’s plans for ensuring the safe operation of the twin nuclear
reactors
over the next 20 years and the maintenance of the spent fuel ...
5.
Journalism
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... might entail. All you ever hear about is the white, green, yellow and red ratings. This is exactly the kind of information that the public needs for an informed debate. Security for
reactors
is important ...
6.
Security problems at Hope Creek and Salem 1 and 2 nuclear plants in N.J.
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... four nuclear power plants. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspectors found the deficiencies at the Hope Creek and Salem 1 and 2
reactors
operated by PSEG Nuclear following a series of inspections ...
7.
Turning off Indian Point and keeping subways running
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY ROGER WITHERSPOON NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM For the past decade, Entergy and supporters have proclaimed that its twin Indian Point
reactors
are all that keeps the trains running, the street lights on ...
8.
Indian Point unnecessary, state and grid operators concur
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... to both analyses. These conclusions – that at least one of the two
reactors
is no longer necessary – were made in comprehensive, back to back analysis by the New York Independent System Operator, which ...
9.
Indian Point: Fact and fiction for New Jersey
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY MARILYN ELIE COMMENTARY Entergy, the owners of the nuclear
reactors
at Indian Point, continues its unremitting campaign of scare tactics about shortages and inflated bills should the
reactors
not ...
10.
Radioactive quandry: States wonder what's next for spent fuel
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... wrong with nuclear waste, and those people were never allowed to talk about that. “We are doing legal research to find out possible next steps. But the policy in this nation is to build more
reactors
...
11.
Halt declared in new nuclear licenses: Existing licenses in doubt
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... nuclear power operation – the possibility of a Chernobyl-like fuel fire spewing a continuous cloud of radioactive debris into the atmosphere. The plants’
reactors
contain about 100 tons of uranium, packaged ...
12.
Japanese protesters gather against nuclear power plant's restart
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
...
reactors
are being put back into use. At 9:00 p.m Japan Standard Time on Sunday, July 1 (4:00 a.m. EST), control rods were removed from unit No. 3 at the Oi nuclear power plant in Fukui Prefecture, The ...
13.
White House nominates Allison M. McFarlane as NRC leader following Jaczko resignation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
...
reactors
in Fukushima, Japan to at least 50 miles – five times the 10-mile American evacuation zone – because of the realistic danger of spreading radiation. He took the unilateral action after declaring ...
14.
Fractious NRC Commission forces Chairman Gregory Jaczko’s resignation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Jaczko had not violated any laws, it was critical of his imperious style. Among other things, Jaczko ordered the evacuation of Americans near the runaway nuclear
reactors
in Fukushima, Japan to at least ...
15.
A dog with a list of things eaten longer than Tim Tebow's Twitter following
(Opinion/Commentary)
... mother was a lab and thinks his father was a terrier. At one point he explains: “Everyone knows that shepherds and poodles aren’t especially smart. They’re responders and
reactors
, not independent thinkers....They ...
16.
Occupy Entergy: No More Fukushima's Peace Walkers began at Oyster Creek
(Opinion/Commentary)
... in solidarity with those of us in the Indian Point reactor community. Both
reactors
are owned by the same corporation, Entergy. Some in the procession carried orange papers that were eviction notices ...
17.
Japan’s Burakumin: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster cleanup done by ‘throwaway people’
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... ago when the Samurai class created the Burakumin to take care of society’s dirty work. And it is that way now, when the wreckage of four nuclear
reactors
at Fukushima Daiichi needs to be cleaned up, and ...
18.
State task force: N.J.'s four nuclear power plants are safe
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... adequate safety features at the plants and a reliable emergency preparedness and response system in place. New Jersey has four nuclear
reactors
: Oyster Creek in Lacey Township, the Salem Units One and ...
19.
Oyster Creek emergency test postponed due to Hurricane Irene and October snowstorm
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... two years at each of the nation’s 104 commercial
reactors
. These are observed and graded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The NRC observes and grades separate drills of internal plant safety ...
20.
Princeton Prof. Adam Cohen appointed to Oyster Creek safety panel
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the panel, however, it is extremely disappointing to see that, with all due respect to Dr. Cohen's stellar academic credentials, he lacks practical experience with boiling water
reactors
and the unique ...
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