Nuclear Reactors 812 - Recommendations For Improving Attraction Of Investments In Nuclear Power Generation - Part 3 of 3 Parts
Part 3 of 3 Parts (Please read Part 1 and 2 first)
Part 3 of 3 Parts (Please read Part 1 and 2 first)
Lightbridge CEO to Discuss Innovative Nuclear Technology on Atlantic Council’s EnergySource Innovation Stream globenewswire.com
NIA: UK nuclear industry jobs robust despite COVID-19 impacts power-eng.com
Japan Struggles to Secure Radioactive Nuclear Waste Dump Sites thediplomat.com
Nuclear: Hitachi 'withdraws' from £20bn Wylfa project bbc.com
Ambient office = 59 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 80 nanosieverts per hour
Part 2 of 3 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Jostein Kristensen outlined to the Driving investment towards nuclear projects panel the various ways that new nuclear build projects may be financed.
Geiger Readings for Sep 15, 2020
Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745
Nuclear News Roundup Sep 15, 2020
Sep 15
Part 1 of 3 Parts
University awaits approval for on-campus micro-nuclear reactor dailyillini.com
Ambient office = 88 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 81 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient office = 70 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 105 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient office = 193 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 88 nanosieverts per hour
Are you a mood drinker? Do you drink specific things to uplift your mood or compliment your feelings? I know I love to drink mead if I'm at a Ren Faire or engaging in festivities, enjoy a beer on tap during the Fourth of July and have hot chocolate on the first day of winter, but these are more traditions rather than moods.
One of my dreams is to have a beautiful perennial garden that is full of native wildlife. Every year I add a little but one day I hope to have some kind of meadow for the birds, bees and butterflies in my yard!
As October rapidly approaches, many of us are already looking at October Read-A-Thons. There are so many that it's a good time to start planning if you're going to participate!
There's the FrightFall Read-a-Thon, the Hocus Pocus Read-a-Thon, and Spookathon, which are probably my favorites. There are also plenty of non-Halloween themed ones if you're really not into spooky reads. There's the Page-A-Thon, the Hypeathon, Off Grid Readathon, and several others!
If there ever were a year for humans to NOT find ancient sperm to replicate and experiment with, by god, it's this year. 2020 is NOT the time to go playing with evolution, amirite? Still, this discovery of 100 million year old sperm is pretty incredible.
More pets have allergies today than ever before, but in addition to the usual culprits like dust, pollen and whatever it is your pooch likes to roll in that causes her to lose fur (yes, we had a summer of that!), your dog may also have an allergen common to many humans: cats!
Making donuts at home can be a really fun way to create flavors you love, control the ingredients that go into your treats and ensure they're safe for everyone in your family. One of the best ways I've found to do this is to get a mini donut maker, which is both cheap and fun to use!
Hobbit Day is coming up on Sunday! It's a great day to not only rewatch all of your Hobbit and Lord of the Rings favorites, but to engage in Hobbit-themed activities, crafts and even make hobbit recipes! If you have a set of hobbit hears, go ahead and put them on. No judgement here!