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UtilityBest Year EverDuke Power's nuclear program in 2002 compiled its most productive year in history, setting a host of company records. Duke Power-operated nuclear stations had a combined capacity factor of 95.21%, which is above the company's previous best of 92.33% set in 2000. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute,...
Tags: E-mail, fax, Nuclear Energy Institute, OECD, phone, U.S.
Research articles 2003-03-01
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...
Tags: acquisition, alliance, FINANCE, Investment, Nuclear Energy Institute, president, Strategy, U.S.
Research articles 2001-06-15
Section 8. Nuclear Energy - statistics - Statistical Data Included
In December 2000, U.S. nuclear generating units produced a total of 68 net terawatthours billion kilowatthours of electricity, 1 percent lower than in December 1999. Nuclear units generated at an average capacity factor of 93.7 percent, 0.7-percentage points lower than the capacity factor in December 1999. On December 31,...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, U.S.
Research articles 2001-03-01
Section 8. Nuclear Energy - Statistical Data Included
In November 2000, U.S. nuclear generating units produced a total of 59 net terawatthours billion kilowatthours of electricity, 2 percent lower than in November 1999. Nuclear units generated at an average capacity factor of 84.3 percent, 2.3-percentage points lower than the capacity factor in November 1999. On November 30,...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, U.S.
Research articles 2001-02-01
Section 8. Nuclear Energy
In October 2000, U.S. nuclear generating units produced a total of 55 net terawatthours billion kilowatthours of electricity, 1 percent lower than in October 1999. Nuclear units generated at an average capacity factor of 76.2 percent, 0.5-percentage point lower than the capacity factor in October 1999. On October 31,...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, U.S.
Research articles 2001-01-01
America's aging nuclear reactors
Critics decry lack of scrutiny by regulatory commission There's a quiet war underway in this city over the future of aging U.S. nuclear power plants -- and the nuclear power industry is winning it. Winning, say proponents like the Nuclear Energy Institute, the industry lobby with a $25-million-a-year...
Tags: accident, commission, Nuclear Energy Institute, staff, U.S.
Research articles 2000-05-26
Section 8. Nuclear Energy
In December 1999, U.S. nuclear generating units produced a total of 68 net terawatthours billion kilowatthours of electricity, 9 percent higher than in December 1998. During 1999, U.S. nuclear generation totaled 728 billion kilowatthours of electricity, 8 percent higher than the 1998 total. The 1999 total exceeded by 53 million...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, permission, U.S.
Research articles 2000-03-01
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...
Tags: Church, commission, Company, Nuclear Energy Institute, president, U.S., U.S. Congress, uranium, Washington
Research articles 1999-11-19
Nuclear energy - July 1998
In July 1998, U.S. nuclear generating units produced a total of 61 net terawatthours billion kilowatthours of electricity, 7 percent higher than in July 1997. Nuclear units generated at an average capacity factor of 85.5 percent, 8.8 percentage points higher than in July 1997. Nuclear power supplied 19.4 percent of...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, U.S.
Research articles 1998-10-01
U.S. Nuclear Power Plant Builders Turn to Asia. (Originated from Philadelphia Inquirer)
Mar. 27--Robert C. Iotti couldn't sell a nuclear reactor in the United States these days if his life depended on it. That's why you'll find him in China. "Nuclear power is somewhat controversial no matter where you go, but here it's seen as more of an...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, Strategy, U.S., uranium
Research articles 1994-03-27

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America's Blood Centers Partners with Nuclear Energy Institute to Collect Blood for Communities Across the Country
WASHINGTON, June 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Nuclear Energy Institute NEI, America's Blood Centers ABC and the American Red Cross ARC, will sponsor the 4th Annual Energy for Life blood drives prior to the Fourth of July holiday at more than 60 nuclearWASHINGTON, June 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Nuclear...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute
Research articles 2003-06-18
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...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute
Research articles 2006-05-23
NEI: Nuclear plants operating better. (News in Brief).(Nuclear Energy Institute )(Brief Article)
The average U.S. nuclear plant capacity factor was about 91% in 2001, an all-time high and the fourth straight year of performance improvements, the Nuclear Energy Institute NEI said last Monday, based on preliminary estimates. Electricity production increased 1%-2%, NEI said. Final figures are...
Tags: Nuclear Energy Institute, Strategy
Research articles 2002-02-11
Department of Energy-U.S. Power Sector Sign MOU on Voluntary Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Energy and Power Partnerssm-a group comprised of the American Public Power Association, Edison Electric Institute, Electric Power Supply Association, Large Public Power Council, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Nuclear Energy Institute, and Tennessee Valley Authority-today signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
Tags: Edison Electric Institute, intensity
Research articles 2004-12-13
Nuclear Energy: The Global Choice for the 21st Century
A confluence of factors - the economic and environmental advantages of nuclear energy combined with drawbacks to the use of other fuels - is creating an aura of inevitability around the prospect that new nuclear plants will be ordered in the United States. The same combination of factors will make...
Tags: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Institute
White papers 2004-09-08
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...
Tags: Chicago, job, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-05-06
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...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Pentagon, president, U.S.
Research articles 2006-09-01
Department of Energy Awards Georgia Institute of Technology $266,000 Nuclear Energy Grants
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of Energy today awarded Georgia Institute of Technology $266,000 in grants to support nuclear energy technology education and infrastructure. ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of Energy today awarded Georgia Institute of Technology $266,000 in grants to...
Tags: Department of Energy, Georgia Institute of Technology, nuclear energy
Research articles 2004-08-13
Department of Energy Awards Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $175,000 in Nuclear Energy Grants
TROY, N.Y., Aug. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of Energy DOE today awarded the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $175,000 in grants to support nuclear energy technology education and infrastructure. TROY, N.Y., Aug. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of Energy DOE today awarded the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $175,000 in grants...
Tags: Department of Energy, nuclear energy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Research articles 2004-08-20
U.S. scientist says U.S. facility is for nuclear development
TOKYO, June 4 Kyodo A U.S. scientist and former employee of a U.S. Energy Department institute to which Japanese glass maker Hoya Corp. ships glass slabs says the institute is conducting nuclear weapons research, denying Hoya's claim that shipping its product will not lead to new...
Tags: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S.
Research articles 2001-06-11
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