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U.S. Acts to Spur Development of High-Tech Reactors

A nuclear reactor under construction in 2014 in Georgia. The government is encouraging the development of new reactor designs, and is giving two companies grants of up to $40 million each. Credit John Bazemore/Associated Press The Obama administration is providing seed money for two advanced nuclear reactor designs, part of its effort to keep nuclear […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 20, 2016

Equities and the Economy Yesterday we went from euphoria to chagrin to whew. At this time yesterday Dow futures were up 227 points (euphoria) only to trade lower as the day went on and then going negative a little after 1 PM CST (chagrin) and then recovering in the last 45 minutes of the session […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 19, 2016

Equities and the Economy Yesterday the markets were closed so let’s review the last trading day, which was Friday. I’ll make this like ripping off the Band-Aid, quick and painful. The Dow fell 391 points, 2.39%, ending under 16,000 at 15,988 (we were over 18,000 last July), the S&P 500 lost 42 points, 2.18%, ending […]

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ERCOT Energy Use up 2.2% in 2015; Wind Surpasses Nuclear

ERCOT reported a 2.2% increase in energy usage within its region of Texas in 2015, fueled by a record-breaking summer that brought a new peak demand record approaching 70,000 MW. The Texas grid operator released a report Jan. 15 that indicated the system consumed 347,522,945 MWh of electricity last year, nearly 7.5 million MWh more than in […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 15, 2016

Equities and the Economy FINALLY. A good day! And a big day! The Dow closed up 228 points, 1.41%, to 16,379, the S&P 500 added 32 points, 1.67%, ending at 1,922 and the Nasdaq rose 89 points, 1.97%, to 4,615. As good as it was, and up is way better than down, the Dow captured […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 14, 2016

Equities and the Economy Boy, that reprieve was short lived. Yesterday U.S. stocks ran up sharp losses with the Dow falling 365 points, 2.21%, to 16,151, the S&P 500 lost 48, 2.50%, ending at 1,890 and the Nasdaq got unadulteratedly destroyed losing a whopping 3.41%, 160 points, to 4,526. The S&P closed below 1,900 for […]

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