Oct 15, 2010
Economy Puts US Nuclear Reactors Back In Doubt
"Remember those 30  new nuclear reactors the US was slated to build?  
Those  plans have been halted. A few years ago, it seemed like a really  good idea to build a bunch of nuclear reactors. The environmental  impacts of other energy production methods were becoming well known and  the economy was tanking. Well, natural gas is now much cheaper, and as a  result it looks like building a single nuclear reactor in Maryland is  such a risky venture that Constellation can't reach an agreement with  the federal government for the loans it needs to build that reactor. The  government wants Constellation to sign an agreement with a local energy  provider to ensure they'll recoup at least some of the money on the  loan, but Constellation doesn't like the terms. So, the first of those  thirty reactors has officially stalled, with no resolution in sight.  It  looks like it'd take an economic meltdown to trigger nuclear reactor  production in the US."
Also: The New York Times reports that the oft-touted nuclear renaissance is manifesting itself in the real world - Sluggish Economy Curtails Prospects for Building Nuclear Reactors.  

