Nuclear Power Resources

If you want to know more about nuclear power issues, here are a few resources which you may find helpful.

Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS) – with lots of information and the chance to network for citizens and environmental activists who are concerned about nuclear power, radiation, radioactive waste and other related issues.

The Nuclear Files – An online citizens guide about all things nuclear, exploring the ethical and political dilemmas involved in the nuclear age.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission – Commission with the responsibility of regulating the commercial nuclear power reactors, research, facilities, training, industry, transport, storage, disposal, in fact, all things nuclear.

Chernobyl Info – Comprehensive site full of information about the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, by the International Chernobyl Research and Information Network.

World Nuclear Association – The international industrial association for all energy from nuclear fuel.

U.S. Department of Energy Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management – Department responsible for the planning, management and research necessary to dispose of spent nuclear fuel.

Shut Sellafield – Campaign to shut down Sellafield, a nuclear power plant in the north of England.

Three Mile Island Alert – Lots of information about the lawsuit, safety problems reports and other resources about the reactor on Three Mile Island.

Alliance for Nuclear Accountability – National network of organizations who are working to address the issues of nuclear waste clean up and weapons production.

Nuclear Energy Institute – The institute participates in the national and global policy-making process for nuclear energy and technologies.