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Utah Must Learn From Its Nuclear Mistakes
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By Lexi Tuddenham, Executive Director at HEAL Utah
In November 2023, the NuScale/Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) project collapsed due to cost overruns that would have saddled subscribers…

What Georgia’s Plant Vogtle teaches us about New York’s nuclear ambitions
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Image of Plant Vogtle courtesy of High & Low Flyer (c) 2024
This opinion editorial by former Plant Vogtle Construction Monitor Don Grace was originally published on November 13, 2025 in Crain's New York, available here.
Just…

Finally Some Accountability for Georgia’s Costly Nuclear Power Mistake
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By Kim Scott
The story of Plant Vogtle's two new nuclear reactors in Georgia is not a triumph of a "nuclear renaissance"; it's a cautionary tale written in soaring electric bills and a growing political fallout. The people of Georgia are…

Trump’s Westinghouse Nuclear Fiasco: Wasting Money on a Corrupt Game of Hot Potato
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This blog was originally published by Nuclear Information Resource Service (NIRS) on October 30, 2025. View it in full here. Shared with permission.
On Tuesday, the White House announced an $80 billion deal with Westinghouse to finance…

New nuclear push brings old dangers back — and bigger than ever
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This opinion editorial by Beyond Nuclear's Kevin Kamps was first published in The Hill on October 6, 2025. Access the article here.
When President Trump and Keir Starmer, prime minister of the United Kingdom, signed a deal to rapidly…

The Next Nuclear Renaissance? Will a new wave of nuclear power projects deliver the safe and economical electricity that proponents have long predicted?
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The following is an excerpt from an extensive article published recently by the CATO Institute and written by Steve Thomas, Emeritus Professor, Energy Policy, Business School, University of Greenwich and editor-in-chief of Energy Policy.
Despite…

Nuclear power is failing, and AI can’t rescue it
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Nuclear generation is expensive and slow to develop. Claims that past failures won’t recur have convinced politicians to socialize investments rejected by private capital markets.
By Amory B. Lovins
“Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant.”…

A “Nuclear Renaissance” Built on False Promises and Growing Risks
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By Shannon James
Over the past year, the federal government has doubled down on nuclear energy, initiating policies meant to fast-track “advanced” reactor deployment and prop up the domestic nuclear industry. Supporters call it a “nuclear…

Rush to Build New Nuclear Power: TVA and Administration Ignore Cost and Safety
BlogTVA and the Trump Administration are rushing new nuclear power plant technologies that are unproven and not cost effective while weakening the regulatory framework designed to review cost and safety

Trump’s Nuclear Obsession
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The full article by Karl Grossman and Harvey Wasserman, originally published on December 24, 2025 in CounterPunch, is available here.
The Trump family is now directly investing in atomic energy. Its money-losing Truth Social…

Utah Must Learn From Its Nuclear Mistakes
Blog
By Lexi Tuddenham, Executive Director at HEAL Utah
In November 2023, the NuScale/Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) project collapsed due to cost overruns that would have saddled subscribers…

What Georgia’s Plant Vogtle teaches us about New York’s nuclear ambitions
Blog
Image of Plant Vogtle courtesy of High & Low Flyer (c) 2024
This opinion editorial by former Plant Vogtle Construction Monitor Don Grace was originally published on November 13, 2025 in Crain's New York, available here.
Just…

Finally Some Accountability for Georgia’s Costly Nuclear Power Mistake
Blog
By Kim Scott
The story of Plant Vogtle's two new nuclear reactors in Georgia is not a triumph of a "nuclear renaissance"; it's a cautionary tale written in soaring electric bills and a growing political fallout. The people of Georgia are…

Trump’s Westinghouse Nuclear Fiasco: Wasting Money on a Corrupt Game of Hot Potato
Blog
This blog was originally published by Nuclear Information Resource Service (NIRS) on October 30, 2025. View it in full here. Shared with permission.
On Tuesday, the White House announced an $80 billion deal with Westinghouse to finance…

New nuclear push brings old dangers back — and bigger than ever
Blog
This opinion editorial by Beyond Nuclear's Kevin Kamps was first published in The Hill on October 6, 2025. Access the article here.
When President Trump and Keir Starmer, prime minister of the United Kingdom, signed a deal to rapidly…

The Next Nuclear Renaissance? Will a new wave of nuclear power projects deliver the safe and economical electricity that proponents have long predicted?
Blog
The following is an excerpt from an extensive article published recently by the CATO Institute and written by Steve Thomas, Emeritus Professor, Energy Policy, Business School, University of Greenwich and editor-in-chief of Energy Policy.
Despite…

Nuclear power is failing, and AI can’t rescue it
Blog
Nuclear generation is expensive and slow to develop. Claims that past failures won’t recur have convinced politicians to socialize investments rejected by private capital markets.
By Amory B. Lovins
“Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant.”…

A “Nuclear Renaissance” Built on False Promises and Growing Risks
Blog
By Shannon James
Over the past year, the federal government has doubled down on nuclear energy, initiating policies meant to fast-track “advanced” reactor deployment and prop up the domestic nuclear industry. Supporters call it a “nuclear…

Rush to Build New Nuclear Power: TVA and Administration Ignore Cost and Safety
BlogTVA and the Trump Administration are rushing new nuclear power plant technologies that are unproven and not cost effective while weakening the regulatory framework designed to review cost and safety
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Breaking Nuclear Law. The Risks Are Immeasurable
Blog, FeatureBy Linda Pentz Gunter The Trump administration is once again doing what it does best – demonstrating a complete disregard for the law, and we’re not even talking end runs around the IRS here, or slush funds with which to reward family members and violent insurrectionists. This time, it’s about nuclear power and the latest […]