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- Two Industry Luminaries Join Silver Spring Networks' Board of Directors
- SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Silver Spring Networks, innovators of open, standards-based utility networking technology, announced today that two industry luminaries, Thomas R. Kuhn, President of the Edison Electric Institute and Corbin A. McNeill, Jr., retired Chairman and co-CEO of Exelon Corporation, have joined the company's Board of Directors. Silver...
- Research articles 2005-04-26
- Payday may follow delay for nuke industry; Politics, nuclear waste collide over Yucca Mountain site.
- Byline: Joe Truini Nuclear power generators could recoup $4 billion in costs resulting from delays in the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, while Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has vowed to kill the project if elected. Exelon...
- Research articles 2004-08-16
- TOPCO LOOKS TO FILL THE BREACH OPENED UP BY PRESIDENT BUSH.
- Topco, the future French nuclear industry giant, is planning an acquisition or an alliance in the United States to fill the breach opened up by American President George W. Bush's decision to re-launch the civil nuclear programme. Anne Lauvergeon, President-designate of the Topco Board, who attended...
- Research articles 2001-06-15
- Navajo split on uranium plan
- Company wants to draw mineral through a pristine aquifer Mitchell Capitan turned off the road, slipped his truck into four-wheel drive and churned dust as he forced the vehicle up an embankment onto a plateau. From this vantage point, for miles in every direction, all that can be seen...
- Research articles 1999-11-19
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- Nuclear Energy Institute Comparison: Nuclear Energy Then...and Now
- WASHINGTON, May 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by the Nuclear Energy Institute: A comparison of the advances made in the nuclear energy industry since Jimmy Carter's visit to the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pa., on April 1, 1979. Carter was the last...
- Research articles 2006-05-23
- Nuclear Energy Institute Re-Elects Exelon's Rowe As Chairman, OPPD's Gates as Vice Chairman
- CHICAGO -- The Nuclear Energy Institute has re-elected John W. Rowe, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Exelon Corp., as chairman of its board of directors. NEI also has re-elected W. Gary Gates, president and CEO of the Omaha Public Power District, as vice chairman of the board.
- Research articles 2008-05-05
- The Shaw Group's Richard F. Gill Named to Nuclear Energy Institute's Board of Directors
- BATON ROUGE, La. -- The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE:SGR) announced today that the Nuclear Energy Institute NEI has elected Richard F. Gill to its Board of Directors. Gill is Executive Vice President and Chairman of the Executive Committee for The Shaw Group and will serve a three-year term on the...
- Research articles 2004-07-26
- 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
- Nuclear Industry Views Legislation as 'Very Positive Step' to Advance Yucca Mountain Project
- WASHINGTON, April 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statement by the Nuclear Energy Institute's president and chief executive officer, Frank L. "Skip" Bowman, regarding the U.S. Department of Energy's submission to Congress today of legislation entitled the "Nuclear Fuel Management and Disposal Act." The legislation is designed...
- Research articles 2006-04-05
- NEI Congratulates NRG on Filing Complete License Application for New Texas Reactors
- WASHINGTON -- NRG Energy Inc. announced today that it has filed a combined construction and operating license application COL with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for two additional reactors at the South Texas Project nuclear power plant site along the Gulf Coast of Texas. Following is a statement from Frank...
- Research articles 2007-09-25
- 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
- NEI Elects Southern Nuclear's George Hairston Chairman, Progress Energy's Robert McGehee Vice Chairman
- Energy Editors/Business Editors NEW ORLEANS--BUSINESS WIRE--May 12, 2004 The Nuclear Energy Institute NEI has elected W. George Hairston III as chairman of its board of directors, effective immediately. Hairston is president and chief executive officer at Southern Nuclear Operating Co. Robert B. McGehee, president and chief executive...
- Research articles 2004-05-12
- Texas Needs New Nuclear Plants to Sustain Economic Growth and Improve Environment
- DALLAS -- Texas needs new nuclear plants as an indispensable part of its energy portfolio to meet the multiple challenges of an expanding economy and population, increasing electricity demand, and environmental considerations, Nuclear Energy Institute President and CEO Frank L. Skip Bowman said in a speech here today. Texas...
- Research articles 2007-07-27
- Chemical Industry Leader Envisions Major Role for Nuclear Power in Overhaul of U.S. Energy Policy
- CHICAGO -- The leader of the American Chemistry Council said today that Congress has presided over a U.S. energy policy that "doesn't make sense" and pointed to that policy as responsible for the loss of "millions of good American jobs." Jack Gerard, president and CEO of the American Chemistry...
- Research articles 2008-05-06
- Post-Election Reality: Bipartisan Support is Linchpin of Energy Policy, NEI Says
- To: National DeskContact: NEI media relations, 202-739-8000 business hours or 703- 644-8805 (after hours, weekends)WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- 2006-Nuclear Energy Institute President and Chief Executive Officer Frank L. "Skip" Bowman made the following remarks in response to the results of yesterday's congressional elections:"Nuclear energy has enjoyed a tremendous...
- Research articles 2006-11-08
- Pentagon hosts seminars on U.S. energy 'addiction'.(NDIA NEWS)
- Retired Navy Adm. Frank L. Skip Bowman, president and CEO of the Nuclear Energy Institute, will discuss the outlook for nuclear power at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18. The event, to be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Crystal City, Va., is part...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Week in Oil & Gas: G20 Axes Subsidies, Obama-Hu Climate Rhetoric, and Chevron Sues
- The week ended with a muffled bang as the Group of 20 nations agreed to phase out government subsidies for fossil fuels. Ending fossil fuel subsidies would have an impact -- positive or negative, depending on whose talking.  But the agreement is viewed largely symbolic since G20 leaders did...
- Blog posts 2009-09-27
- Week in Oil & Gas: Punting in Copenhagen and Gulf of Mexico Leases -- Abridged
- The odds Congress would be able to pass climate-change legislation this year dimmed by the minute last week, as the political wrangling moved to the Senate Finance Committee and the debate focused once again on jobs and the economy. The bill's molasses-like progress through the Senate has rippled through the...
- Blog posts 2009-11-16
- NEI Elects Fluor's Pitts to Board of Directors, Pacific Gas' Morrow to Executive Committee
- WASHINGTON -- The Nuclear Energy Institute has elected William T. Morrow, president and chief executive officer of Pacific Gas and Electric Co., to its executive committee to fill the unexpired term of Thomas B. King, who left the company in July. Morrow has served as president and CEO of...
- Research articles 2007-08-23
- Fastest computer used for planet-saving science
- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - At least for the moment, the world's fastest supercomputer is devoted to solving scientific questions that may save the planet — climate change, renewable energy, new medicines — rather than advances in nuclear weapons that might blow it up. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory's high-performance Jaguar XT5...
- News items 2009-11-17
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