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Monday
Mar232020

North Carolina nuclear plants brace to operate during coronavirus pandemic

As reported by Carolina Public Press.

The article quotes Beyond Nuclear:

Kevin Kamps of the organization Beyond Nuclear, a watchdog organization based in Maryland that advocates for abandoning nuclear power, participated in the meeting and told CPP that “most of the content of the call was about waivers from existing regulations.”

“But during a crisis, requirements should be strengthened, not weakened,” he said.

Additional shift hours, Kamps said, will place additional “stress and strain on workers that need to be fully attentive and alert in sensitive jobs.” A better strategy than permitting regulatory relief, he said, would be to proactively power down reactors until the threat of the coronavirus ends.

Saturday
Mar212020

Covid-19 could cause staff shortages in the nuclear power industry

Friday
Mar202020

U.S. Power Industry May Ask Key Employees to Live at Work if Coronavirus Worsens

As reported by Reuters and published in the New York Times.

The article reports:

Maria Korsnick, president of the Nuclear Energy Institute, said that some of the nation’s nearly 60 nuclear power plants are also “considering measures to isolate a core group to run the plant, stockpiling ready-to-eat meals and disposable tableware, laundry supplies and personal care items.”

Friday
Mar202020

Utilities Plan to Keep Key Staff Housed at Power Plants

Friday
Mar202020

An important message from a nuclear insider in Japan

Nuclear worker, Sumio Konno, delivers a powerful message about the nuclear reality in Japan, nine years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Courtesy of the Manhattan Project for a Nuclear-Free World.