Renewable Energy Revolution is happening faster than expected
Two Big Trends Will Fuel The Renewable Energy Boom For Years, Business Insider 20 Sep 14 ELENA HOLODNY THE RENEWABLE ENERGY REVOLUTION IS HAPPENING FASTER THAN MANY EXPECTED.
According to recent report from Citi Research, renewables will continue their market share grabs from coal and gas for two reasons.
First, renewables are rapidly becoming cost-effective, and second, environmental restrictions are becoming an increasingly high hurdle.
Renewables Are Getting Cheaper
Thanks to tech advances, the cost of renewables is finally dropping to affordable levels, which is allowing them to proliferate, according to Citi.
“Costs for solar and wind energy are falling rapidly, with learning rates of around 30% for solar and 7.4% for wind,” the report states.
Wind power has already achieved cost parity with the most expensive coal power plants in Europe (slightly above $US80/MWh), and by the end of the decade it’s expected to reach cost parity with the majority of plants (around $US70/MWh).
Solar is still the most expensive major electricity source at the moment (around $US160/MWh), but Citi is projecting that by 2020 solar will drop to wind’s current prices (slightly above $US80/MWh).
“Natural gas has already eroded coal’s cost competitiveness in the US, with decreasing costs for wind, solar and ex-US natural gas to follow,” according to Citi……..
Coal power plants are increasingly being pushed into “retirement.”
Most people have been expecting natural gas to be coal’s major substitute. However, Citi’s forecast suggests that growth in natgas demand is going to be way less than previously anticipated.
Renewables should take ever-increasing amounts of market share in an environment like this, according to the report……http://www.businessinsider.com.au/trends-fueling-renewable-energy-2014-9
World powers and Iran hold constructive talks

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U.S. Official Says Nuclear Talks With Iran Were Constructive‘, WSJ, 18 Sept 14 It Is Clear That Everyone Here Has Come Here to Go to Work,” a Senior U.S. Official Said by
LAURENCE NORMAN NEW YORK—The U.S. team negotiating a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran were “not very optimistic” about the chances of a breakthrough in the talks, a senior U.S. official said Thursday, but bilateral discussions with Iran over the last 24 hours have been “constructive.”
“Coming into New York, many of us were not very optimistic,” the official said. However, after discussions with Iran Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, “it is clear that everyone has come here to go to work.”
The official said U.S. President Barack Obama is “open to” meeting with Iranian President Hasan Rouhani on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly next week but that there was no meeting scheduled…….http://online.wsj.com/articles/u-s-official-says-nuclear-talks-with-iran-were-constructive-1411088628
Did Scots really vote for nuclear submarines etc?
Scottish Vote Rigged, WaykiWayki.com by Author: M Knight 19 Sept 14 So, Scotland saying No to independence is believed as normal, but here are some clues to the result:……..
Leonardo Di Caprio United Nations messenger of peace for climate,
Leonardo DiCaprio named UN messenger of peace for climate, SMH September 17, 2014 Hollywood actor and environmental activist Leonardo DiCaprio has been named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, a post he will use to raise awareness about climate change, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday.
DiCaprio will address a UN summit meeting on climate change on Sept. 23, a day before the UN General Assembly’s annual gathering of world leaders begins. Many leaders from the 193 member states of the United Nations are expected to attend the climate session.
“Leonardo DiCaprio is not just one of the world’s leading actors,” Ban said. “He has also a long-standing commitment to environmental causes, including through his foundation.”
In 1998, the actor established the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, whose mission is protecting Earth’s last wild places and building a more harmonious relationship between humanity and the natural world, the United Nations said in a statement. The organisation has contributed funds toward protecting tigers in Nepal, elephants in the wild, and marine animals, including sharks.
“I feel a moral obligation to speak out at this key moment in human history – it is a moment for action,” DiCaprio was quoted as saying in the statement. “How we respond to the climate crisis in the coming years will likely determine the fate of humanity and our planet.”
DiCaprio, 39, added that it was an honor for him to accept the post. http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/leonardo-dicaprio-named-un-messenger-of-peace-for-climate-20140917-10hxpg.html#ixzz3DjW6KeYM
Finland’s govt – shaky hold on power, as Greens leave, over nuclear permits

Greens to exit Government over nuclear permits, Helsinki Times, 16 Sept 14, The Green League will resign from the five-party coalition of Prime Minister Alexander Stubb (NCP), if the Government on Thursday shows a green light to the controversial nuclear power project of Fennovoima, chairperson Ville Niinistö declared in a news conference on Monday.
His fellow party members estimated to Helsingin Sanomat that the resignation is all but set in stone.
At present, the Green League is scheduled to convene on Saturday to give its blessing to the exit, a decision that would leave the Government with a slender four-seat majority in the Parliament……….Niinistö issued his threat after Jan Vapaavuori (NCP), the Minister of Economic Affairs, proposed that the Government grant an in-principle approval to Fennovoima. He also revealed that he is set to propose that a decision on the expansion project of Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant be taken at a later date…..http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/finland-news/politics/12022-greens-to-exit-government-over-nuclear-permits.html
More problems for Fort Calhoun Nuclear power Plant
More questions for Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant Nebraska Watchdog And you thought questions surrounding the Ft. Calhoun nuclear power plant were in the rear view mirror. Associated Press By Joe Jordan / September 17, 2014 Contact Joe Jordan at joe@nebraskawatchdog.org.
A key critic of the Omaha Public Power District insists they’re not and claims the plant, which has been up and running since December following a nearly 3-year shutdown, has a training problem.
In March the National Nuclear Accrediting Board placed the plant’s Maintenance and Technical Training Program on probation for six months, according to information made public Wednesday by OPPD candidate Jeff Lux.
Lux, who is challenging 18-year-incumbent Anne McGuire in November, says the public was never told about the probation, which he learned through some internal OPPD memos and newsletters.
One of those letters an “OPPD Update” from July said “management hadn’t provided effective oversight and appropriate priorities to resolve some long-standing or recurring weaknesses.”………. http://watchdog.org/171008/nuclear-power-plant/
Nuclear power in America: condition terminal?
If it’s not Sustainable, its condition is Terminal.http://geoharvey.wordpress.com/ September 15, 2014
¶ The most recent reported status of US nuclear power plants can be found at the US Nuclear Power Report. It is a distressingly dull digest of information from the NRC, posted most weekdays and Saturdays, most recently on September 15. Latest information is that out of 100 US reactors, 11 were at reduced output and 5 were not operating.
¶ By NRC reckoning, Vermont Yankee (VY) is running at 100% of capacity. When the NRC rates output at 100%, it means it is 124% of specification. The plant is at 106% of its intended lifespan and the spent fuel pool has 500% of its intended load.
¶ Video: Energy Week with George Harvey and Tom Finnell, September 11
¶ Comments: End Life Support for the Fossil Fuel Industry, September 7
geoharvey is one of George Harvey’s Blogs.
Nuclear disaster was just missed 7 times during the cold War
7 close calls in the nuclear age The Cold War could have turned mighty hot on more than one occasion
1. SUEZ CRISIS…..
3. U2 SPY PLANE ACCIDENTALLY VIOLATES SOVIET AIRSPACE…..
4. WHEN CAMPING, MAKE SURE TO HIDE YOUR NUCLEAR WEAPONS……
5. A TERRIFYING CRASH……
7. COMP FEAR, PART 2…… http://theweek.com/article/index/267815/7-close-calls-in-the-nuclear-age
Japan’s anniversary – a year of nuclear-free, and with renewable energy increasing
the people’s dedication to energy efficiency – the cheapest and quickest way to reduce costs and carbon emissions – has led to a reduction in electricity demand equal to 13 nuclear reactors. At the same time, citizens are installing thousands of micro solar PV every month.
Happy nuclear free birthday to the people of Japan http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/news/Blogs/nuclear-reaction/one-year-nuclear-free-Japan/blog/50594/ by Kendra Ulrich – 15 September, 2014 Every birthday is special – but today Japan is celebrating something unique. Japan has been nuclear-free for one year.
Nuclear-free – a phrase that in its simplicity carries a devastating message for the worldwide nuclear industry, and an inspiring lesson for people across the globe. The future can indeed be free of the threat of another Fukushima disaster.
One year ago today, the last commercial nuclear reactor operating in Japan was shutdown. It joined the other 47 nuclear reactors that had been idled for most of the period since the devastating Fukushima catastrophe in March 2011.
Japan is the world’s third largest economy, with 130 million people, and with the largest number of nuclear power plants after the United States and France.
Except none have operated for 12 months. And, not only were there were no electricity blackouts, but Japan came in second worldwide for installing solar PV in 2013 (only China installed more). This was a massive and rapid expansion.
In fact, the total collective time when Japan’s 48 reactors have not been operating amounts to 152 years – over a century and a half when they generated zero electricity. (One reason why nuclear reactors are not built by the market but subsidized by the state and/or foisted onto ratepayers.)
What sort of industry can believe it still has a future when all of its nuclear assets stop generating, on average, for three and half years?
An industry that for decades has sucked billions from taxpayers and has defied logical justification, whether it be judged on economic, environmental, security or human health grounds.
And in Japan, the nuclear industry has collapsed. Continue reading
Belgium struggles with the problem of old, dangerous nuclear reactors
Belgium’s nuclear reactors are phasing themselves out http://m.greenpeace.org/international/en/High/news/Blogs/nuclear-reaction/belgiums-nuclear-reactors-are-phasing-themsel/blog/50589/#.VBRe2697tK4.twitter tby Eloi Glorieux – On Wednesday 10 September 2014, Greenpeace activists in Brussels visited the politicians currently negotiating a new federal governmental agreement about the country’s nuclear power supply. We were there to make it clear that nuclear power is not only dangerous but also unreliable.
Belgium’s over-dependence on nuclear power has resulted in a potentially severe energy supply problem. Politicians are now panicking and confusing the cause of the problem with the solution…..
This is the impression we get from the government negotiations currently taking place in Belgium. A cartoon summarized it this way:
“So finally we will extend the lifetime of the oldest reactors!”
“Oh, but why not extend the lifetime of the younger reactors?”
“Because they are obsolete!”
Indeed,the party leaders negotiating the new agreement said they intend to extend the lifetime of two 40-year-old reactors, Doel 1 and 2. Only a few months ago, the previous government had confirmed that all nuclear reactors reaching the age of 40 would be phased out, with the exception of the Tihange 1 reactor, which can remain open for 50 years.
The politicians are changing the phase-out policy because of the forced shut down of three other reactors. Two, Doel 3 and Tihange 2, were off line nearly a year between 2012 and 2013, due to the discovery of thousands of cracks in the reactors’ steel containment vessels. They were shut down again in March 2014, and so far it appears they may never restart again.
To add to the woes of politicians and the nuclear industry, sabotage on 5 Aug. by an unidentified member of staff severely damaged the steam turbine of the Doel 4 reactor, causing its automatic shut down. Nobody knows when it will be able to restart, but it will certainly not be before the end of the year.
Three reactors down, four to go…
This brings us to the Doel 1 and 2 reactors, which, according to the Belgian nuclear phase-out law, must be decommissioned at the age of 40 in 2015. However, because no one expected that 3000 MW of electricity from Doel 3, Doel 4 and Tihange 2 would be unavailable, the grid operator has said it cannot guarantee the security of electricity supply at all times during the next two winters.
This has inspired the politicians to reconsider the nuclear phase-out law and to grant lifetime extensions to Doel 1 and 2.
In order to convince the party leaders and future ministers of the new government not to make this mistake, Greenpeace activists blocked the entrance of the building where the negotiations were taking place.
Before they were able to enter the building, and in front of massive media attention, the politicians listened to us. Our talks were short but to the point and most of the politicians were open to our arguments:
- The reason for the potential electricity supply problem is Belgium’s excessive dependency (55%) on unreliable nuclear power.
- A political decision to extend the lifetime of two old reactors will not mitigate this acute supply problem. It will take at least a year to implement the necessary safety upgrades, and to order and fabricate new fuel for them.
- Extending the legally fixed phase-out calendar will undermine investment in real climate solutions such as energy efficiency and renewables.
The negotiators later emphasized to the press that they had not yet taken a final decision on the lifetime extension. Watch this space. Eloi Glorieux is Senior Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace Belgium.
Radiologists call to drastically radiation exposure of children
Call to Reduce Radiation Exposure of Children Indian Express, VELLORE, 14 Sept 14 : The focus of the 12th Annual conference of the Indian Society of Pediatric Radiology (ISPR) held at the Christian Medical College (CMC) on Friday, was to ensure reduction to radiation exposure of children through new technologies.By Express News Service……CMC director Dr. Sunil Thomas Chandy in his speech, said that the science of pediatrics and child health requires a different dosage of radiation and drugs.
The need for exposing children to drastically reduced radiation levels has assumed importance even as the new branch of pediatric radiology was developing with a new thrust. He also predicted that pediatric radiology would compete with adult sciences in radiology in future……http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Call-to-Reduce-Radiation-Exposure-of-Children/2014/09/14/article2430734.ece
UK military chiefs want Trident nuclear weapons moved to USA, if Scots win independence

Send British nukes to US if Scotland votes Yes say military chiefs BRITAIN’S independent nuclear deterrent should be moved to the United States if Scotland gains its independence next week, senior military figures have said. Sunday Express, By: Marco Giannangeli, September 14, 2014 BRITAIN’S independent nuclear deterrent should be moved to the Unites States if Scotland gains its independence next week, senior military figures have said.
Speaking to the Sunday Express they said the plan would ensure that our four Trident missile-carrying Vanguard submarines would not remain in the hands of a Non-Nato foreign country and deprive Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond of any “leverage” in post -independence negotiations.
The call, which one senior US politician last night said would be “overwhelmingly supported” in Congress, comes only two days after Ministry of Defence chiefs finally green-lighted an impact assessment study on Britain’s defence in the event of a Yes vote on Thursday.
Last night Whitehall sources confirmed they were “very alive” to the US option, though, officially, the Ministry of Defence refused to confirm it was making any provisions for independence.
Speaking last night, Air Commodore Andrew Lambert, now attached to the UK National Defence Association, said: “The great leverage that Alex Salmond currently has over the British Government is the location of our nuclear defence base at Faslane. If the vote is Yes, we should move heaven and earth to move all our submarines out of Faslane as quickly as possible…….
A recent report by the Royal United Services Institute think tank estimated that recreating the facilities to house Britain’s nuclear deterrent south of the border would cost around £3bn and take up to ten years. But the costs of “renting space” in the US would be relatively small.
Last night Republican Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, chair of the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security said the move would command overwhelming support in the United States.
“I emphatically think this is a good idea,’ he said………http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/510636/Nuclear-weapons-should-move-to-US-if-Scotland-independent
Des milliers danger dans le transport des déchets nucléaires
En vadrouille sur les routes du nucléaire http://fabrice-nicolino.com/index.php/?p=1779 le 14 septembre 2014 par Charlie Hebdo le 3 septembre 2014
Faut bien dégager les déchets nucléaires, pas vrai ? Un rapport officiel chiffre à 777 000 par an les transports de matières radioactives en France. À Drancy comme ailleurs, il vaut mieux croire les mensonges sur la sécurité.
Hé ben, pas grave. Lundi 23 décembre 2013, cadeau anticipé de Noël pour les habitants de Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) : un wagon déraille en pleine gare de triage. Le menu problème, c’est qu’il est chargé de déchets nucléaires. Tête du maire UDI de Drancy, Jean-Christophe Lagarde : « Qu’on n’attende pas qu’il y ait des morts pour que ces wagons dégagent ! ». Et d’ajouter qu’en cas d’accident grave, « trente mille personnes sont en danger de mort ».
Et c’est d’autant moins grave que la préfecture de Saint-Denis affirme aussitôt qu’il s’agit d’un simple incident technique, sans conséquence sur la sécurité : « Tous les relevés de radioactivité effectués par les pompiers sont négatifs ». Sauf que quinze jours plus tard, l’Autorité de sûreté nucléaire (ASN) annonce avoir retrouvé des traces de radioactivité dans le wagon accidenté. D’où vient-elle ? Mystère et boule de gomme. Les « colis » de déchets nucléaires sont intacts, et supposément étanches. On n’en saura jamais plus.
L’ASN, agence publique créée par une loi de 2006 est en charge de la sécurité collective, et publie sans arrêt des rapports. Le tout dernier, qui date de quelques jours, mérite le détour (1). On y apprend en sursautant que 777 000 transports de matières radioactives ont lieu chaque année en France. Pas de panique, pas encore. Il s’agit d’un fourre-tout géant qui mêle produits radio-pharmaceutiques envoyés dans les hostos, convoyage d’appareils de détection du plomb, et tout ce qui touche bien sûr à l’industrie nucléaire proprement dite.
Au total, la bagatelle de 430 000 transports – 55 % du total – concerne la détection du plomb dans les peintures. L’industrie nucléaire ne représente « que » 12 % des 980 000 colis et 3 % de la totalité des transports, dont 60 % par la route et 30 % par une combinaison route, mer et rail. Le tout implique évidemment des milliers de possibilités d’accidents comme celui de Drancy. L’uranium naturel piqué au Niger débarque ainsi à Sète, celui volé ailleurs au Havre, les centrales nucléaires envoient leurs innombrables déchets à La Hague, le nitrate d’uranyle rejoint Pierrelatte, le MOX – un combustible – file de Marcoule, etc.
Une évidence saute aux yeux : l’enquête de l’ASN est biaisée, car elle repose essentiellement sur un questionnaire adressé « à un grand nombre de détenteurs ou de transporteurs de substances radioactives ». En français précis, « un grand nombre » ne signifie pas grand-chose. Et les autres ? Et les oublis, volontaires ou non, dans les réponses ? Une approximation précédente du Commissariat à l’énergie atomique (CEA) fixait à 400 000 le nombre de « colis » radioactifs annuels circulant en France, soit moins de la moitié des chiffres de l’ASN.
Les problèmes ne s’arrêtent pas là. Pour la CriiRad (http://www.criirad.org), le grand labo (vraiment) indépendant, les estimations de l’ASN ne sont pas seulement sous-évaluées. Dès le 30 mai 2012, dans un courrier adressé à Marisol Touraine, ministre de la Santé, la CriiRad réclamait « la baisse des limites réglementaires », et rappelait que, selon ses mesures, les cheminots sont exposés « à leur insu, à des flux de rayonnements gamma et de neutrons tout à fait inacceptables ».
Et bien entendu, pas question d’ennuyer si peu que ce soit le grand pouvoir caché qu’est l’armée française. On apprend en janvier 2012 (2) qu’un accident pour le coup renversant s’est produit le 9 juin 2010. Un semi-remorque de transport de munitions nucléaires termine alors un voyage de 600 km sur les routes de France, qui l’a conduit par Bourges, Lyon, Mâcon, Orange. Juste avant d’entrer dans la base militaire d’Istres (Bouches-du-Rhône), le camion, qui roulait à 72 km/h, au lieu d’une limite imposée de 30 km/h, se couche sur la route. Trois soldats sont blessés. Des officiers de sécurité nucléaire et du renseignement militaire bouclent la zone et empêchent la diffusion de la nouvelle, qui sera connue fortuitement, 15 mois plus tard.
Y a-t-il une morale ? Oui, il faut dare-dare changer de planète. Si on trouve.
Kevin Rudd calls for China and USA to co-operate on climate change
Kevin Rudd warns of climate change consequences at US forum, SMH September 12, 2014 – Latika Bourke National political reporter There is still time for China to curb its carbon emissions to give the planet a “reasonable future”, Australia’s former prime minister Kevin Rudd has said.
And Mr Rudd has proposed a “transformation” of the US-China relationship, arguing the two should co-lead a “new strategic deal” aimed at resolving tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Mr Rudd said while it was a “very hard call” for China to curb its emissions the “mathematics and science” of the planet demanded action and warned of huge consequences, including extreme weather events and the loss of arable land, if there is no change.
Mr Rudd made the comments appearing alongside former US Treasury secretary Hank Paulson to discuss “Asia and the World Order” at a forum in New York.
“Climate change threatens all of us, it threatens China, it threatens America and it threatens Australia,” he warned.
The former Labor leader – who in 2007 declared climate change “the greatest moral challenge of our generation” – told the audience that if the concentration of greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere exceeded 450ppm (parts per million), “four thousand humourless guys in white coats” have concluded that we run a “huge risk of irreversible climate change”.
He outlined the former Labor government’s success in introducing a carbon tax but said the conservatives were about to repeal it in Australia. Prime Minister Tony Abbott successfully unwound Labor’s carbon price in July.
Mr Rudd said the Chinese view that the Western economies had unfairly been allowed to grow its economies until they were “drunk” on “energy and cheap carbon” was legitimate. But he said “mathematics dictates” there is a “finite quantum” of greenhouse gases humans can pump into the air.
“Based on that, our friends in China need to work on what ultimately becomes China’s own carbon ceiling, now that’s hard stuff, because China is late in the development curve,” he said.
“But if China gets this right, then the planet’s got a reasonable future, if it doesn’t get this right, I don’t think we’ve begun to think through the broad implications for the planet and the world about going past 450ppm,” he said.
He warned that drifting pollution from China across Japan, Korea and the United States would open up new foreign policy challenges………
Mr Rudd envisioned the package comprising the removal of nuclear weapons from the north, a form of “political coexistence between the two sides of the peninsula” and an American troop withdrawal from the Chinese border.
“You might say that’s all too hard, three of four years ago it was too hard but I think smart people in both capitals begin to think about this,” he said.
Mr Rudd said while he understood Washington’s “preoccupation with the Middle East” the world should not underestimate the significance of a non-English speaking and non-democratic economy set to overtake America’s as the world’s biggest.
Invitation a signer la declaration dénonçant la main-mise des multinationales sur le sommet sur le climat de l’ONU
September 10, 2014 by globalforest http://focusweb.org/content/sign-statement-denounce-corporate-takeover-climate-summit
Nous appelons toutes les organisations, tous les mouvements sociaux, tous les groupes et mouvements pour la justice climatique à se joindre à nous pour cet appel à l’action et à signer la déclaration jointe.
Le 23 Septembre, le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies Ban Ki-moon organise un sommet sur le climat à New York, en présence des chefs d’Etat, des multinationales et de quelques représentants de la société civile triés sur le volet. Ce Sommet, organisé en grande pompe, ne propose que des engagements volontaires en termes de réduction d’émissions et des initiatives basés sur des mécanismes de marché ou de partenariats public-privé destructifs, telles que REDD +, les projets d’agriculture intelligente face au climat (climate smart agriculture) ou encore l’initiative Énergie durable pour tous (SE4All – Sustainable energy for all). Ce sont toutes des fausses solutions de ce qui est présenté comme une « économie verte », des propositions qui visent à marchandiser davantage la vie et la nature, pour en tirer plus de profits. Nous, les mouvements sociaux signataires de cette déclaration, qui représentons, tous ensemble, plus de 200 millions de personnes à travers le monde, nous dénonçons la main-mise du secteur privé sur l’ONU et sur le processus de négociations sur le climat : nous appelons à un profond changement de système. Le changement climatique est le résultat d’un système économique injuste. Pour faire face à la crise, il faut s’attaquer aux causes structurelles et changer le système qui les génère. Pour éviter le chaos climatique, proposons de véritables solutions et attaquons-nous à l’inaction des gouvernements qui sont subordonnés aux intérêts des multinationales polluantes. Il est essentiel d’unifier et renforcer nos luttes économiques, sociales et écologistes, et de concentrer nos énergies sur la transformation du système capitaliste.
Pour signer la déclaration, envoyer le nom de votre organisation à espaceclimat@gmail.com
Si vous souhaitez que le nom de votre organisation soit inclus dans la déclaration qui sera communiquée aux médias, merci de répondre avant le 14 Septembre 2014.
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