Category: Energy

Ice Shuts Down 1 New Jersey Reactor; Age to Shut Down 3 Chicago Nuke Plants

 Michael Steinberg  March 1, 2019  1 Comment on Ice Shuts Down 1 New Jersey Reactor; Age to Shut Down 3 Chicago Nuke Plants

Nuclear Shutdown News February 2019

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Deep Freeze Shuts Down New Jersey Reactor.

On January 31 the Atlantic City Press reported, “Below freezing temperatures shutdown Salem reactor.” The report continued, “Central room operators shut down the Salem 2 reactor at 3 a.m. after ice accumulated in screens used to filter out debris before water from the Delaware River is pumped into the plants,” a Nuclear Regulatory Commission official explained.

Continue Reading Ice Shuts Down 1 New Jersey Reactor; Age to Shut Down 3 Chicago Nuke Plants

What Happens When the Owner of a Nuclear Plant Goes Bankrupt?

 Michael Steinberg  January 31, 2019  0 Comments on What Happens When the Owner of a Nuclear Plant Goes Bankrupt?

Nuclear Shutdown News January 2019

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those who are working for a nuclear free world.

The January 16 San Francisco Chronicle headlined, “PG&E bankruptcy coming this month.” A followup story on January 18 described Pacific Gas & Electric as “the state’s largest investor-owned utility.”

The Jan 16 lead article reported that the company was facing “$30 billion in potential wildfire liability,” had “$4.4 billion market value” as of 1-14, had lost $25 billion since last year’s Camp fire destroyed almost 19,000 structures and took 80-some lives in the Northern California town of Paradise, and had $1.5 billion in cash as of Jan. 11.”

Continue Reading What Happens When the Owner of a Nuclear Plant Goes Bankrupt?

Nuclear Shutdown News October 2018: Millstone and Oyster Creek Nukes

 Michael Steinberg  November 13, 2018  0 Comments on Nuclear Shutdown News October 2018: Millstone and Oyster Creek Nukes

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those who are working to create a nuclear free world. Here is our October 2018 report.

Twenty Years On

This month marks the 20th year since my book Millstone and Me: Sex, Lies and Radiation first appeared in the 10th month of 1998.

This work was inspired by Dr. Ernest Sternglass, whose groundbreaking early 1980s book Secret Fallout: From Hiroshima to Three Mile Island exposed the dangers of so-called “low level” radiation to human health.

Continue Reading Nuclear Shutdown News October 2018: Millstone and Oyster Creek Nukes

Was There a Near-Fukushima Event on the Atlantic During Hurricane Florence?

 Michael Steinberg  October 10, 2018  3 Comments on Was There a Near-Fukushima Event on the Atlantic During Hurricane Florence?

Nuclear Shutdown News for September 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those working for a nuclear free future. Here is our September 2018 report.

A Near-Fukushima on the Atlantic?

On September 17 the Raleigh News & Observer reported, “Floods limit access to Duke’s Brunswick nuclear plant: crews us partopotties, cots.”

Did the Atlantic coast have a near-Fukushima event when during September Hurricane Florence made landfall?

Continue Reading Was There a Near-Fukushima Event on the Atlantic During Hurricane Florence?

Speak Out Against the Nuke Dump on the Beach at San Onofre

 Staff  August 7, 2018  2 Comments on Speak Out Against the Nuke Dump on the Beach at San Onofre

State Lands Commission to Hear Public Comments on San Onofre Decommissioning Plans at Meetings in Oceanside and San Clemente

Anti-nuke activists are mobilizing at two upcoming meetings of the California State Lands Commission in order to ‘speak out against the nuke dump’ at San Onofre. One is in Oceanside and the other is in San Clemente.

The California State Lands Commission is the lead organization conducting the Environmental Impact Report on the San Onofre decommissioning project.

Continue Reading Speak Out Against the Nuke Dump on the Beach at San Onofre

San Onofre Shutdown Problems Continue

 Michael Steinberg  August 1, 2018  0 Comments on San Onofre Shutdown Problems Continue

Nuclear Shutdown News July 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the US nuclear power industry, and highlights the efforts of those who are working to create a nuclear free world. Here is our July 2018 report.

San Onofre shutdown problems continue to multiply

Just when you thought nothing more could go wrong with the San Onofre nuclear plant’s shutdown process, new issues have emerged. The latest ones are associated with its location: a spectacular Southern California beach that is also one of the Pacific Coast’s premier surfing magnets.

Continue Reading San Onofre Shutdown Problems Continue

Wind Farms – Not Nuke Plants

 Michael Steinberg  July 3, 2018  1 Comment on Wind Farms – Not Nuke Plants

Nuclear Shutdown News June 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those who are working to create a nuclear free world. Here is our June 2018 report.

While Nukes Continue to Fade Away, the Answer Is Increasingly Blowing In the Wind

While most attention has been paid to California’s last two nuclear plants shutting down, New England has had more close permanently

Continue Reading Wind Farms – Not Nuke Plants

Utilities Commission Rejects San Diego Gas & Electric’s Pipeline

 Source  June 22, 2018  2 Comments on Utilities Commission Rejects San Diego Gas & Electric’s Pipeline

By Colleen Cochran

The California Public Utilities Commission placed the welfare of San Diego County citizens and wildlife ahead of San Diego Gas & Electric’s profits yesterday, June 21.

The 5-member commission voted unanimously to reject SDG&E and its partner Southern California Gas’ bid to install 47 miles of new pipeline from the Rainbow Metering Station near Fallbrook down through Miramar, mostly along Interstate 15. Another potential route these utilities were considering would have taken the line through Mission Trails Regional Park.

The rejected Pipeline 3602 would have been 36 inches wide and have had five times the carrying capacity of existent 16-inch-wide Pipeline 1600. In an effort to avoid making potential repairs to Line 1600, SDG&E’s plan was to reduce the operating pressure on that line and to run new Pipeline 3602 at high pressure.

Continue Reading Utilities Commission Rejects San Diego Gas & Electric’s Pipeline

Activists Rally in Mission Trails Park to Oppose SDG&E Gas Pipeline

 Source  June 19, 2018  2 Comments on Activists Rally in Mission Trails Park to Oppose SDG&E Gas Pipeline

By Colleen Cochran

This past Father’s Day, many San Diegans celebrated their dads amidst the green, rolling hills of Mission Trails Regional Park. One group, holding colorful signs, gathered for more than celebration; they were there to protect this 7,000-acre wilderness area.

SDG&E and SoCalGas would like to install a new gas pipeline to run approximately 47 miles through San Diego County. These utility companies are considering several potential routes for this pipeline, one of which cuts through the park.

Continue Reading Activists Rally in Mission Trails Park to Oppose SDG&E Gas Pipeline

Cape Cod: Colonial Folly To Nuclear Demise

 Michael Steinberg  June 4, 2018  0 Comments on Cape Cod: Colonial Folly To Nuclear Demise

Nuclear Shutdown News May 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those working to create a nuclear free future. Here is our May 2018 report.

Cape Cod: Colonial Folly To Nuclear Demise

US history indoctrination begins early in our lives. Before formal education even begins we are taught to look forward to the Thanksgiving holiday, an annual celebration that upon sober reflection really celebrates gluttony, greed and genocide.

Continue Reading Cape Cod: Colonial Folly To Nuclear Demise

California Should Not Risk Its Clean Energy Future on Extreme Strategies

 Source  May 18, 2018  0 Comments on California Should Not Risk Its Clean Energy Future on Extreme Strategies

By Tyson Siegele / SanDiego350

California will soon decide whether to combine its electric grid management with western states dependent on coal mining and coal-based electricity. This massive change has been proposed in the form of Assembly Bill 813 and before that in Assembly Bill 726. If passed, either of those bills would provide an avenue for coal-fired electricity to gain access to the California market. This would make the transition to renewable energy even harder.

Unifying California’s grid operations with other western states would be a huge risk. Thankfully better options are available.

Continue Reading California Should Not Risk Its Clean Energy Future on Extreme Strategies

Broken Promises, Broken Bolts: the San Onofre Nuclear Follies Just Won’t Stop

 Michael Steinberg  April 3, 2018  2 Comments on Broken Promises, Broken Bolts: the San Onofre Nuclear Follies Just Won’t Stop

Nuclear Shutdown News March 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Blackrain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those working to create a nuclear free world. Here is out March 2018 report.

Decline and Fall of San Onofre Nuclear Plant Not Over

The decline and fall of of Southern California’s San Onofre nuclear power plant still has not hit bottom. Located in Orange County, home of Disneyland, the plant operated 3 nuclear reactors. The first one started up in 1969, while Richard Nixon occupied the Western White House

Continue Reading Broken Promises, Broken Bolts: the San Onofre Nuclear Follies Just Won’t Stop