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Nuclear, 'I'd Rather Be Living' Near A Nuke Plant : The Two-Way Energy Secretary Steven Chu says he'd rather have a nuclear power plant next door than a coal-fired one. The Two-Way.
Steven Chu gave the final nod to a $535 million federal loan and to easing loan requirements when the cash-strapped company couldn’t meet the terms. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
When Steven Chu took the reins of the Energy Department in 2009, he had to grapple with a massive infusion of money, even as critics accused the agency of being too hidebound, too slow in ...
Energy Secretary Steven Chu is stepping down, ending a four-year tenure marked by milestones in green-energy spending along with withering attacks from Republicans and the collapse of the solar ...
Physicist Steven Chu is poised to become the next U.S. Secretary of Energy, a position in which he will help shape energy policies for the nation. In the spring of 2008, while Chu was still ...
Chu has been touting pumped hydro as a backup for renewable energy at least since he served as President Obama’s first energy secretary in 2009. It can help renewables dominate the grid, he said ...
In an interview with NPR, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu vigorously defended the actions of the Department of Energy with regards $528 million in loans it gave the now-bankrupt solar energy ...
The world economy is based on ever-increasing population growth, said Nobel laureate Steven Chu, a scheme that economists don't talk about and that governments won't face, a scheme that makes ...
WASHINGTON — Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who won a Nobel Prize in physics but came under questioning for his handling of a solar energy loan, is stepping down. Chu offered his resignation to ...
Long-time viewers of The Rachel Maddow Show may recall the "Geek Week" segments aired in May 2010, which included an interview with Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
US Energy Secretary Steven Chu discusses his proposals to encourage the peaceful use of nuclear power at this year's International Atomic Energy Agency gathering in Vienna.
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