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Here’s a whacky idea: oil shale industry could be powered by...

Everyone agrees that tapping into the massive oil shale reserves of Northwest Colorado would be a huge power drain and that bringing enough coal-fired power plants online to handle production could be a virtual impossibility. But now there’s talk of using nuclear power to provide enough juice to heat up and squeeze oil from the rocks and sand of the Western Slope. With some studies showing upwards of 10 coal-fired power plants would be necessary to power the oil-shale industry at peak production, going nuclear may be the next best option, according to Aaron Diaz, executive director of Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado.

Energy blog digs up bad news for Nunn uranium mine foes

A very long and very wonky post at The Oil Drum explores the possibility of a uranium shortage, coming as soon as 2015, that could cause serious problems for nuclear power plants and for those fighting new uranium mining efforts in Nunn, a tiny northern Colorado community north of Greeley.
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