Could rupture of aging pipeline ignite nuclear plant's control room?

By Susan Q. Stranahan

Could rupture of aging pipeline ignite nuclear plant's control room?

Quake concern delays nuclear plant extension

By Chris Hamby

A California utility, waiting for "safety lessons" arising from the crisis in Japan, has asked to delay a hearing on extending the operation

Reactors at heart of Japanese nuclear crisis raised concerns as early as 1972, memos show

By Jim Morris and Aaron Mehta

For more than three decades, regulators and industry experts harbored reservations about boiling water reactors. They were seen as vulnerabl
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Risk to nuclear plants in hurricane's path may not be what you think

By Corbin Hiar

Industry watchdogs concerned about power supplies - to reactors, not just homes

Nuclear miscalculation: Why regulators miss power plant threats from quakes and storms

By Susan Q. Stranahan

Recent spate of ‘unlikely’ events - storms, hurricane and a quake - expose peril of relying on computer models in securing nuclear plants

Fukushima disaster anniversary finds U.S. nuclear regulation debate still raging

By Corbin Hiar

On anniversary of the disaster, nuclear supporters and opponents dispute its lessons for U.S. regulators
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AP IMPACT: Building costs rise at US nuclear sites

By The Associated Press

Construction costs rising, schedules slipping at new US nuclear plant projects

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News Guide: Nuclear industry facing cost pressures

By The Associated Press

News Guide: Industry facing cost pressure while building new round of nuclear plants