The 144th Carnival of Nuclear Energy
ANS Nuclear Cafe is very proud to host this week's Carnival of Nuclear Energy. This weekly feature showcases the best English-language pro-nuclear blogs and articles, and gives a snapshot of what the most experienced and outspoken nuclear advocates feel are the top issues of the times. This week, as with all of the others, there's plenty of variety in the breadth of topical material.

Significant discussions have occurred recently on various internet venues about "load following"-that is, the capability of a generating source to adjust its power output to match variable demands. There is a myth spreading that nuclear power plants cannot load follow, and today's ever-changing discussion about low-GHG generating sources demands that this myth be dispelled.




This month's post discusses my ideas on an issue I've been thinking about for awhile. Although we have four new reactors under construction in the United States (at 
Three courts, three cases
