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The Nuclear Reactor Next Door Series

The Nuclear Reactor Next Door Series

By: Roger Rapoport
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“The clean nuclear power argument from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy, is nonsense,” says Stanford University Climate Expert Dr. Mark Jacobsen. Why are the federal and state officials wasting over $8 billion in taxpayer funds for the first ever restart of a dangerous nuclear reactor in Michigan; sold for scrap by its previous owner?”©2024 Glenside Productions Politics & Government
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  • Episode 10: "It's like driving a Ferrari with a learners permit – in a snowstorm!" – Palisades Update from Nuclear Expert Alan Blind
    Apr 22 2025

    Alan Blind, one of the nation's foremost nuclear power experts and former design engineer at Palisades Nuclear Generating Station, is back with breaking news and updates regarding the controversial restart of the Palisades facility on the shores of Lake Michigan. Blind's career spanned over 40 years operating nuclear plants, including Palisades. In the latest podcast, Blind who is a proponent of nuclear power, details concerns and the potential for critical failure modes regarding what's going on at Palisades right now. "It's like driving a Ferrari with a learners permit ... in a snowstorm". Alan is interviewed by Journalist Roger Rapoport, producer of The Nuclear Reactor Next Door podcast series.

    You will hear details, on direct, that there has "never been a restart of a (retired) nuclear reactor like this", the massive costs and risk to public dollars to do so, the reality of plugged steam generator tubes, inferior materials used at time of construction and most concerning to everyone especially political decision makers – the lack of regulatory oversight regarding process objectives with an uncertain outcome. Moreover, the company entrusted to do the work was given a huge contract fueled by public dollars with the assumption they could perform, has no previous experience necessary to do this level of complex and exacting work.

    At the beginning of the 10th episode in the Nuclear Reactor Nextdoor podcast series, Alan details how he got into the nuclear power industry; his outstanding education at Purdue University, career highlights overseeing operations of nuclear power plants including his background as a start-up engineer in the mid 1970s of the (then) new DC Cook plant in Bridgman, Michigan. His career at the Cook facility spanned 21 years where he also worked in operations, maintenance, and became the site vice president. In 1998, Blind moved on to the Consolidated Edison, Indian Point Plant in New York, very close to NYC. Indian Point was ordered to shut down by NRC for a variety of reasons that included safety and evacuation protocols in the densely populated area and discharge into Hudson River. Blind also shares his work in Canada renewing an older reactor.

    Alan discusses his early retirement and decision to go back to work at Palisades as Engineering Director. During this conversation with Rapoport, he details the history and operations of the Palisades Plant as well as insights impacting this lovely, quiet beachfront community on the shores of Lake Michigan, next to a nuclear power reactor.

    Nevertheless, Alan Blind also makes clear what motivated him to express concerns (avoiding speculation, based on facts, direct experience and expertise and always providing recommendations and solutions) and why the industry, regulatory and political officials need to slow down the process, make certain regulatory professionals are involved, focus on new technology – not bandaid decades old, used reactor components and certainly most critical; how to contain and manage spent nuclear fuel. And that officials and decision makers respect the public dollars being spent on this and other proposed projects.


    When asked "Alan, what would you say to Gretchen Whitmere if you met her in an airport?" ... "I'd say Governor, thank-you for supporting nuclear power but you chose wrong project to try and restart!" He and Rapoport are available for interviews, radio or television news shows, print media and are comfortable with meeting with elected and appointed officials.

    Enjoy Episode 10 and share with friends.



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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Why is Holtec International Resurrecting A Risky Michigan Nuclear Power Plant Without Meeting Federal Regulatory Requirements?
    Sep 5 2024

    Thanks to billions in pork barrel dollars from the Department of Energy, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Holtec International, a company that has never built or operated a nuclear reactor is now rebuilding one without Nuclear Reactor Commission approval. Alan Blind, the former Design Engineering Manager at the Palisades Nuclear Reactor near South Haven, Michigan, explains how Holtec is evading the licensing requirements and many of the safety regulations required of every other nuclear power plant in the country. Even worse none of the NRC inspectors are on site as the construction work continues at a rapid pace.

    He explains why billions in federal and state grants, loans and subsidies would be far better spent on much less expensive alternatives such as wind, solar and hydro. Residents living adjacent to the Palisades reactor have filed a petition with Blind’s assistance to block Holtec’s restart that is happening without NRC approval.

    For more information, please read this important article in The Progressive, August 7, 2024:
    https://www.rogerrapoport.com/latest-writings/the-nuclear-regulatory-commissions-antiques-road-show

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    39 mins
  • As Holtec International Plans to Restart The Palisades Reactor, Next Door Neighbors Bruce and Karen Speak Out.
    Aug 9 2024

    Palisades Nuclear Power plant’s next door neighbors Bruce and Karen Davis, live in the Palisades Park residential community near South Haven, Michigan. The Davis home is less than 2500 feet south of the Palisades Reactor containment building.Karen, her mother and sister are all victims of thyroid cancer. There are 205 homes in Palisades Park.

    The concerning numbers of cancer cases in the Palisades community are discussed in this podcast.


    The Davis family and other long time residents, have serious safety concerns about Holtec International’s plan to restart the controversial reactor in 2025. Working together, they have done an independent health survey of their neighborhood with the assistance of epidemiologist Joseph Mangano MPH, MBA and Executive Director of the Radiation and Public Health Project (RPHP). Results are still coming in. During this Nuclear Reactor Next Door episode Bruce and Karen preview the results with host Roger Rapoport. Mangano is featured in episode eight of the Nuclear Reactor Next Door podcast series. Bruce and Karen are also co-petitioners to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for Rule Making: Returning Decommissioned Reactors to Operating Status.

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    25 mins
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