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- Nuclear Plants Are Designed to Respond Safely to Electrical Grid Disturbances
- To: STATE EDITORS Contact: media relations of the Nuclear Energy Institute, +1-202- 739-8000, after hours and weekends: +1-703-644-8805 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the result of a disturbance in off-site power that led to an electricity outage throughout much of Florida, the two reactors at the Turkey Point...
- Research articles 2008-02-26
- Florida Well-Positioned for New Nuclear Plants, Industry Executive Tells Miami Business Leaders
- To: ENERGY EDITORSContact: Nuclear Energy Institute media relations staff: +1-202- 739-8000 during business hours, or +1-703-644-8805 after hours and weekends MIAMI, Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thanks to strong business, government and public support, Florida is well-positioned to build new nuclear power plants to meet the state's fast-growing electricity needs, Nuclear...
- Research articles 2007-02-07
- Nuclear Energy Should Play Vital Role In Meeting Florida's Future Electricity Demand
- WASHINGTON -- Progress Energy Florida today announced that it has selected a site and will file a construction and operating license application for a potential new nuclear plant in Levy County, Fla. Following is a statement from Marvin Fertel, Nuclear Energy Institute NEI senior vice president and chief nuclear officer,...
- Research articles 2006-12-12
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- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Recession, government spending, and demographics are transforming the workforce right before your eyes. To protect your career, make sure you're on the right side of history. If history is any guide, unemployment will continue to rise after the recession bottoms out, according to Steve Hipple, an economist with the...
- Articles 2009-06-24
- Winners and Losers in the New Job Market
- The fall of Lehman and the broader financial crisis have transformed the job market. Among the consequences: Women are now better off than men and part-time is the new full-time. Here's how you can succeed in the new economic order. But it’s not the sheer numbers of jobs shed...
- Articles 2009-09-15
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