CATEGORY: NUCLEAR, ENVIRONMENT — 18.JAN.2015
Fairewinds Energy Education
Debate: Should Nuclear Energy Be Expanded to Help Create a More Sustainable Future? —
Given the seriousness of the climate challenge—of the need to get to a zero-carbon future—does nuclear need to play an expanded role in the world's energy matrix? This was the question that Hofstra University posed to a debate panel in late 2014. Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds was among the debaters who discussed the environmental, fiscal, and policy issues pertaining to the expansion of nuclear energy.
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Original Show Pub Date: 20.Nov.2014
CATEGORY: RESILIENCE, NUCLEAR — 03.JAN.2015
Fairewinds Energy Education
Solar EMP—Beautiful Skies with Devastating Repercussions —
Sometimes the most beautiful natural phenomena can have devastating consequences. When the sun ejects hot charged particles into space, the Northern Lights are created here on Earth. Occasionally, the sun erupts with such huge quantities of particles—a coronoal mass ejection—that electronics and electrical grids can be damaged. Mat Stein and Arnie Gundersen discuss the dangers to our electrical systems and nuclear power plants worldwide from a large coronal mass ejection.
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Original Show Pub Date: 11.Sep.2014
CATEGORY: NUCLEAR — 02.NOV.2014
Radio EcoShock
Want to Kill Nuclear? Get Solar —
Arnie Gundersen updates us on Fukushima-related issues as well as the cozy relationship between the US Nuclear Regulatory Agency and the nuclear power industry, with safety and sensibility being routinely sacrified. Gundersen also says that those who want to hasten the demise of nuclear power should install solar panels, which produce their power during peak-load times. Peak-load times are the only times nuclear power plants make money. Deprive them of that, and (maybe) they will be driven to closure by poor economics.
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Original Show Pub Date: 29.Oct.2014
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