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		<title>Entergy ordering parts to build a Nuclear Reactor in Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:34:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aug 2007 For Immediate Release Entergy Nuclear Signs New Nuclear Project Development Agreement and Components Order with GE-Hitachi Jackson, Miss. &#8212; Entergy Nuclear, the nation&#8217;s second largest nuclear operating company, has signed a project development agreement with GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy that includes a major, advanced reactor components order. Proceeding with the order now will ensure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Aug 2007<br />
For Immediate Release</p>
<p>Entergy Nuclear Signs New Nuclear Project Development Agreement and<br />
Components Order with GE-Hitachi</p>
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<p>Jackson, Miss. &#8212; Entergy Nuclear, the nation&#8217;s second largest<br />
nuclear operating company, has signed a project development agreement<br />
with GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy that includes a major, advanced<br />
reactor components order. Proceeding with the order now will ensure<br />
timely delivery of schedule-critical parts should Entergy decide to<br />
build a new nuclear unit.</p>
<p>Entergy Nuclear, through NuStart Energy Development LLC, is on target<br />
to submit a combined construction and operating license application<br />
for its Grand Gulf nuclear site in Mississippi by the end of 2007.<br />
Entergy Nuclear is also targeting a mid-2008 submittal of a combined<br />
construction and operating license application for its River Bend<br />
site in Louisiana.</p>
<p>While Entergy has not yet made a decision to build a nuclear unit,<br />
the company is moving forward systematically to position itself so<br />
that the option for a new nuclear unit remains available in the 2017<br />
time frame.</p>
<p>The utility is currently examining its customers&#8217; future energy<br />
requirements and other important factors, such as the related costs<br />
of new nuclear construction and the projected costs of alternative<br />
sources of base load generation, which are important factors in<br />
determining whether or not to proceed with a new nuclear plant.</p>
<p>The two potential sites for a new plant each has a GE-designed<br />
reactor currently operated by Entergy Nuclear. The Grand Gulf Nuclear<br />
Station, located in Port Gibson, about 25 miles south of Vicksburg,<br />
Miss., has a 1,266-megawatt boiling water reactor that entered<br />
service in 1985. The River Bend Station in St. Francisville,<br />
northwest of Baton Rouge, Louisiana&#8217;s capital city, has a 978-<br />
megawatt boiling water reactor that began commercial operation in<br />
1986.</p>
<p>With a growing number of global utilities deciding to build new<br />
reactors, the supply of important plant components is expected to<br />
tighten in the coming years. By ordering the components from GEH now,<br />
Entergy is positioning itself to be able to build a new economic<br />
simplified boiling water reactor in time to start commercial<br />
operation in the 2017 time frame.</p>
<p>&#8220;This significant components order ensures GEH and Entergy will be<br />
able to build an ESBWR project on schedule if Entergy formally<br />
decides to build a new unit,&#8221; said Andy White, president and chief<br />
executive officer of GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy. &#8220;We share a long<br />
history of working with Entergy and look forward to an expanded<br />
relationship that may include new unit construction. &#8221;</p>
<p>Said Entergy Chief Nuclear Officer Michael Kansler, &#8220;Signing the<br />
project development agreement and long-lead equipment orders with GEH<br />
demonstrates our clear commitment to planning for the future energy<br />
needs of our customers while reflecting the methodical, step-by-step<br />
approach we are taking so that a decision to build a new nuclear<br />
power plant would clearly be a sound business decision for our<br />
customers and our shareholders. &#8221;</p>
<p>The order for Entergy Nuclear includes large forgings as well as<br />
fabrication of several schedule-critical nuclear and turbine<br />
components required for the ESBWR design. Several U.S. GE businesses<br />
and a diverse network of global supply chain partners will perform<br />
the work.</p>
<p>Terms of the project development agreement and the order are<br />
confidential.</p>
<p>Entergy Nuclear is a charter member of NuStart Energy Development LLC<br />
(www.nustartenergy. com), a U.S. Department of Energy-backed<br />
consortium of nuclear utilities and suppliers that includes GE. The<br />
NuStart consortium was organized to complete engineering work on next-<br />
generation reactor designs and to test the Nuclear Regulatory<br />
Commission&#8217;s new streamlined combined construction and operating<br />
license application regulations. In 2005, NuStart selected Grand Gulf<br />
as the site of a potential ESBWR. NuStart&#8217;s efforts are cost-shared<br />
as part of DOE&#8217;s Nuclear Power 2010 program.<br />
(<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.doe.gov/energysources/nuclear.htm"><font color="#003399">http://www.doe. gov/energysource s/nuclear. htm</font></a>)</p>
<p>About Entergy</p>
<p>Entergy Corporation (www.entergy. com) is an integrated energy<br />
company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail<br />
distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with<br />
approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, it is<br />
the second-largest nuclear generator in the United States. Entergy<br />
delivers electricity to 2.6 million utility customers in Arkansas,<br />
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of<br />
more than $10 billion and approximately 14,500 employees.</p>
<p>About GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy</p>
<p>Based in Wilmington, North Carolina, GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy is a<br />
world-leading provider of advanced reactors, nuclear fuel and reactor<br />
services. GEH, established in June 2007, is a global nuclear alliance<br />
comprised of GE and Hitachi, built to serve the global nuclear<br />
industry. Through the new nuclear alliance, GE and Hitachi will<br />
execute a single, strategic vision to create a broader portfolio of<br />
solutions, expanding its capabilities for new reactor and service<br />
opportunities. The alliance will offer customers the technological<br />
leadership required to effectively enhance reactor performance, power<br />
output and safety for the global nuclear industry.</p>
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		<title>Radioactive Boy Scout&#039; Charged in Smoke Detector Theft</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radioactive Boy Scout Charged in Smoke Detector Theft David Hahn Saturday, August 4th, 2007 The Radioactive Boyscout DETROIT â€”Â  A man who became the subject of a book called &#8220;The Radioactive Boy Scout&#8221; after trying to build a nuclear reactor in a shed as a teenager has been charged with stealing 16 smoke detectors. Police [...]]]></description>
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<p>David Hahn<br />
Saturday, August 4th, 2007</p>
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<h2>The Radioactive Boyscout</h2>
<p>DETROIT â€”Â  A man who became the subject of a book called &#8220;The<br />
Radioactive<br />
Boy Scout&#8221; after trying to build a nuclear reactor in a shed as a<br />
teenager<br />
has been charged with stealing 16 smoke detectors. Police say it was a<br />
possible effort to experiment with radioactive materials.</p>
<h2>Arraigned Thursday on felony charges</h2>
<p>David Hahn, 31, was being held Friday on a $5,000 bond in the Macomb<br />
County<br />
Jail after he was arraigned Thursday on felony larceny charges. Clinton</p>
<p>Township police Capt. Richard Maierle said Hahn denied the charges.</p>
<p>A district court clerk on Friday said Hahn did not have an attorney.<br />
The<br />
Associated Press called the jail in an effort to speak to Hahn, but a<br />
sheriff&#8217;s spokesman said the jail does not give messages to inmates.<br />
His<br />
preliminary examination was scheduled for Aug. 13.</p>
<p>Investigators say Hahn was arrested Wednesday after a maintenance<br />
worker saw<br />
him stealing a detector from a ceiling in an apartment complex where he</p>
<p>lived. They later found the other detectors in his apartment in the<br />
Detroit<br />
suburb of Clinton Township.</p>
<h2>His face was covered in open sores</h2>
<p>Police say that Hahn&#8217;s face was covered with open sores, possibly from<br />
constant exposure to radioactive materials. [Or maybe exposure to meth<br />
or<br />
something else -<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.foxnews.com/images/303168/0_61_080407_David_Hahn.jpg"><font color="#003399">http://www.foxnews.com/images/303168/0_61_080407_David_Hahn.jpg</font></a> - JH ]</p>
<h2>Smoke detectors have a small amount of radioactive isotope</h2>
<p>Hahn learned that a small amount of a radioactive isotope could be<br />
found in<br />
smoke detectors during his experiments in the 1990s, according to a<br />
1998<br />
article in Harper&#8217;s Magazine that later expanded into a book by<br />
journalist<br />
Ken Silverstein.</p>
<p>Maierle said his department evacuated the apartment complex and called<br />
the<br />
state police bomb squad, which found no hazardous materials.</p>
<p>He said officials learned in January that Hahn had returned to the area</p>
<p>after serving in the U.S. Navy.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because of his past, we were a tad bit concerned,&#8221; he said, adding his</p>
<p>department alerted the FBI when they found out he was back in Michigan.<br />
&#8220;We<br />
didn&#8217;t want any other radioactive sites to pop up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hahn&#8217;s first brush with authorities came in August 1994, after police<br />
stopped him during an investigation into neighborhood tire thefts.<br />
Officers<br />
found radioactive materials, chemicals, rocks, plastic and glass<br />
bottles and<br />
two exploded pipes in his car, Maierle said.</p>
<h2>Just trying to earn an Eagle Scout Badge</h2>
<p>In a subsequent interview with a state health official, Hahn said he<br />
had<br />
been trying to produce energy and hoped it would help him earn his<br />
Eagle<br />
Scout badge, according to the Harper&#8217;s article. Hahn also acknowledged<br />
having a backyard laboratory in a potting shed at his mother&#8217;s home in<br />
Oakland County&#8217;s Commerce Township, the article said.</p>
<p>Authorities declared the structure a hazardous materials site and<br />
sealed it.<br />
Crews from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency led a Superfund<br />
cleanup<br />
in 2005 that included dismantling the shed and shipping its remains to<br />
be<br />
buried at a low-level radioactive waste site in Utah, the article said.</p>
<p>Hahn received a Scouting merit badge for atomic energy in 1991, the<br />
article<br />
said.</p>
<p>Maierle said Hahn&#8217;s 1994 arrest was expunged in 1996. His arrest this<br />
week<br />
was reported by The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens.</p>
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		<title>TXU scraps their plan to build 8 new coal fired power plants, so now what?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With several petitions and natural gas lobbyists working around the clock, TXU has lost their chance at adding over 6,000 megawatts of annual energy output. The environmentalists have decided that Texas does not need the added pollution. This is fine but Texas is growing at a rapid pace and if it isn&#8217;t Coal it will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>With several petitions and natural gas lobbyists working around the clock, <a title="TXU Energy" href="http://www.electricitybid.com/electricity/index.php/txu-energy-dallas">TXU</a> has lost their chance at adding over 6,000 megawatts of annual energy output. The environmentalists have decided that Texas does not need the added pollution. This is fine but Texas is growing at a rapid pace and if it isn&#8217;t Coal it will eventually be Nuclear.</p>
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<h2>Environmentalists not happy about nuclear either</h2>
<p>Â I don&#8217;t think environmentalists will be very happy if a nuclear power plant is built which produces very clean cheap energy but then has a melt down and pollutes the state with fall out. I on the other hand say, &#8220;bring it on&#8221;. This state needs clean cheap energy and I am willing to take the chance that a melt down might occur. What can you do? We are growing at a terribly fast rate. When the nuclear power plants are built we needÂ to take extra precautions to make sure nothing catostrophic happens.</p>
<h2>All power sectors probaly lobbied to out the Coal plans</h2>
<p>It is very likley that the nuclear guys were also lobbying to have the TXU plans of 8 new coal power plants to be destroyed.Â We can&#8217;t know for sure but the public outcry itself had a dramatic effect in its own right in bringing these plans to a halt. Natural GasÂ continues to be the leading fuel for electricity generation for the state of Texas and will likely stay in the lead for another 15 years.</p>
<h2>Nuclear will eventually take over in Texas</h2>
<p>BeyondÂ this time frame it is veryÂ likely that nuclear will take over and the state willÂ do quite well with this new fuel source especially as we become more used toÂ the risk. Take for instance California and Japan. Both areas have a large population and eventually had to resort to nuclear. Do you think Texas will be any different?</p>
<p>We remain the 2nd largest state and the fastest growing in population due to the immigration problem which I look at as an opportunity. Growth means more jobs, more energy sources and more chances for your family to have opportunity and flourish.</p>
<h2>What to do about peak energy demand in Texas</h2>
<p>By 2009 peak demand will have a serious problem without the needed energy production that the 8 coal fired power plants would have produced. This however will not be a problem as Texas has plenty of time and awareness of the problem. Be on the lookout for wind energy, natural gas supplies and talk of nuclear to continue as plans are made to fill the gap in 2009.</p>
<p>Â ï¿½</p>
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		<title>Nuclear Power Plants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nuclear Power Plants continue to become a tempting power alternative to natural gas in Texas. Many forecast that natural gas will go up to as high as $12 mmBTU before long. It is trading right above $8 mmBTU as of today. If this were to happen and Texas were to continue to rely primarily on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Nuclear Power Plants continue to become a tempting power alternative to natural gas in Texas. Many forecast that natural gas will go up to as high as $12 mmBTU before long. It is trading right above $8 mmBTU as of today. If this were to happen and Texas were to continue to rely primarily on this fuel source then electricity prices would skyrocket.</p>
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<p>Nuclear continues to look like the trend and future for <a href="http://www.electricitybid.com" title="Texas Electricity">Texas electricity</a>.</p>
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