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Cool Hand Nuke welcomes you to the 53rd Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs!
The Carnival, per Dan Yurman, is "a weekly round-up of the best blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it.
Past editions have been hosted at NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Canadian Energy Issues, Yes Vermont Yankee, and of course here at Cool Hand Nuke, in addition to several other popular nuclear energy blogs.
If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog, and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brian Wang at Next Big Future to get on the rotation.
This is a great collaborative effort that deserves your support. Please post a Tweet, a Facebook entry, or a link on your Web site or blog to support the carnival."
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Welcome to the 47th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs!
The Carnival, per Dan Yurman, is "a weekly round-up of the best blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it.
Past editions have been hosted at NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Canadian Energy Issues, Yes Vermont Yankee, and of course here at Cool Hand Nuke, in addition to several other popular nuclear energy blogs.
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Welcome to the 44th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs - FUKUSHIMA EDITION.
Special Note: This weeks Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs will have a few of changes due to the events at Fukushima and the rate at which information has been coming to us. In short, we will have batch updates to this Carnival with new postings twice daily so long as new posts are given to us. Furthermore we will step out of the blogosphere and post relevant links to both radio and television interviews or information pertaining to the developments in Fukushima. And finally we usually make some effort to provide a narrative and a bit of levity in our carnival's, not this week. We're posting links and summaries. Please keep the people of Japan and the Fukushima region in your thoughts and prayers.

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41st Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs.
The Carnival, per Dan Yurman, is "a weekly round-up of the best blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it.
Past editions have been hosted at NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Canadian Energy Issues, Yes Vermont Yankee, and of course here at Cool Hand Nuke, in addition to several other popular nuclear energy blogs.
If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog, and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brian Wang at Next Big Future to get on the rotation.
This is a great collaborative effort that deserves your support. Please post a Tweet, a Facebook entry, or a link on your Web site or blog to support the carnival."
And now without further adieu Let the Carnival begin!
read moreJaczko perpetuates the Yucca Mountain Saga

NRC releases heavily redacted Yucca Review
The NRC has just released a heavily redacted version of the Yucca Mountain Review. This action has been justified using a maneuver within the Freedom of Information Act, the process by which the Heritage Foundation sought access to these documents.
What was redacted you ask?
Well, it was the scientific analysis and unbiased recommendation of the NRC staff. Something that the taxpayers and nuclear utilities have paid millions upon millions of dollars for but Chairman Jaczko seems hell-bent on preventing.
I refer to it as a ‘maneuver’ and I believe rightly so, as it plainly seeks to limit access to the report findings i.e. the unbiased scientific analysis and recommendation of the NRC staff without regard to politics or policy debate. And clearly Jaczko does not want anything positive about Yucca to see the light of day. In fact, he has repeatedly demonstrated his intent to do exactly the opposite. He has sought to stifle, postpone and disrupt the normal work of the great people at the NRC since he began his stint as Chairman.
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39th Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs
Dan Yurman, the Idaho Samizdat, describes the Carival of Nuclear Energy Blogs as:
"It is a weekly round-up of the best blog posts from the leading U.S. nuclear bloggers
If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it.
Past editions have been hosted at NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Canadian Energy Issues, Yes Vermont Yankee, and of course here at Cool Hand Nuke, in addition to several other popular nuclear energy blogs.
If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog, and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brian Wang at Next Big Future to get on the rotation.
This is a great collaborative effort that deserves your support. Please post a Tweet, a Facebook entry, or a link on your Web site or blog to support the carnival."
We didn't think we could say it any better, so we're not even going to try. Below you will find the best of the best in Nuclear Energy News & Views under the guise of Blogs. So grab your popcorn, read & comment at your leisure; after all carnivals are to be enjoyed!
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New blogger in town
Jeff Madison, cool guy in charge, welcomes Dan Yurman, publisher of the nuclear energy blog Idaho Samizdat to this site. Dan will be blogging here twice a month. Look for ...
read moreFuture of nuclear energy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Institute for 21st Century Energy, Obama Administration Nuclear stance, Salazar Nuclear strategy, Chu Nuclear, Congressional Leaders on Nuclear Energy
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