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Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said o n Monday he would resign, after a year of intense criticism of his abrasive management tactics."After an incredibly productive three years as chairman, I have decided this is the appropriate time to continue my efforts to ensure public safety in a different forum," Jaczko said in a statement.The agency is implementing an extensive overhaul of safety rules for U.S. nuclear plants in the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.Jaczko, who has spent almost eight years on the commission, had sought to move quickly on the new rules, clashing with the four other commissioners who lead the agency and who favored a more cautious approach.But in a series of reports and congressional hearings, an unflattering picture of Jaczko's management style emerged. He was described by colleagues and staff as a bully who had reduced some senior female employees to tears.Jaczko...
Japanese engineers worked through the night to lay a 1.5 km (one mile) electricity cable to a crippled nuclear power plant in the hope of restarting pumps desperatel...
The United States showed increasing alarm on Wednesday about how Japan was handling its nuclear crisis, urging Americans to leave the area near an earthquake-cripple...
Southern Co.'s (SO) top executive thanked the Obama administration Thursday for licenses it issued for new nuclear reactors, and said the company would incorporate i...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's meeting to approve a new nuclear reactor proposed by Southern Co. (SO) Thursday lasted for about 10 minutes.However, it offered s...
Southern Co.'s (SO) application for the first new U.S. nuclear reactor in decades received the blessing of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday, clearing a ...
Southern Co.'s (SO) application for the first new U.S. nuclear reactor in decades received the blessing of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Thursday, clearing a ...
A top Senate Democrat on Monday urged the U.S. nuclear regulator to require plants to speed up the shift of radioactive waste to dry cask storage from pools.U.S. Sen...
The head of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission met Japanese officials in Tokyo on Monday to assess the battle to contain the crisis at the stricken Fukushima nuc...
Japanese engineers conceded on Friday that burying a crippled nuclear plant in sand and concrete may be a last resort to prevent a catastrophic radiation release, th...
