"The Economic Report" Show to Feature Nexus Engineering
Coral Springs, FL, July 29, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The producers of The Economic Report are pleased to announce that Nexus Engineering will be featured in an upcoming segment on topics, trends and issues related to “Leading Developments in Nuclear Power” as part of the show’s Energy Solutions for the 21st Century series.
Electricity shortages, fossil fuel price increases, the burgeoning threat of global warming, and harmful emissions from fossil fuels are renewing worldwide interest in nuclear power. Today, there are more than 400 nuclear power plants around the world, with more than 100 in the United States.
As a sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions and increases energy security, nuclear energy represents the single best option for the U.S. and the world to meet future base load energy needs. To ensure viability, nuclear power plants use a defense approach that implements multiple layers of fire protection features to keep fires from damaging plant safety systems and to maintain a plant’s ability to safely shutdown.
With corporate headquarters in Chicago and regional offices in Boston and Knoxville, Nexus Engineering offers analysis, design, licensing, operations, programs, research, and software engineering services to support the nuclear power industry.
"Our staff of highly-qualified engineers and nuclear industry professionals have experience in virtually all areas of nuclear plant design including fire protection, operations, and regulatory compliance," says Don Mershon, Director of Nexus Engineering. "We have performed thousands of successful projects for many of the industry's largest companies, and continually monitor industry trends and the ever-changing nuclear regulatory environment, to ensure our clients meet fire protection and nuclear safety requirements."
The five-minute segment addresses nuclear power as an efficient source of energy and features the services and solutions provided by Nexus Engineering. Interviews include Mr. Mershon, along with notable nuclear industry executives, such as Dr. William E. Burchill, the current President of the American Nuclear Society (ANS).
For more information about Nexus Engineering, please call Don Mershon at (630) 627-2277 X-14 or visit www.nexus-tech.com.
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Electricity shortages, fossil fuel price increases, the burgeoning threat of global warming, and harmful emissions from fossil fuels are renewing worldwide interest in nuclear power. Today, there are more than 400 nuclear power plants around the world, with more than 100 in the United States.
As a sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions and increases energy security, nuclear energy represents the single best option for the U.S. and the world to meet future base load energy needs. To ensure viability, nuclear power plants use a defense approach that implements multiple layers of fire protection features to keep fires from damaging plant safety systems and to maintain a plant’s ability to safely shutdown.
With corporate headquarters in Chicago and regional offices in Boston and Knoxville, Nexus Engineering offers analysis, design, licensing, operations, programs, research, and software engineering services to support the nuclear power industry.
"Our staff of highly-qualified engineers and nuclear industry professionals have experience in virtually all areas of nuclear plant design including fire protection, operations, and regulatory compliance," says Don Mershon, Director of Nexus Engineering. "We have performed thousands of successful projects for many of the industry's largest companies, and continually monitor industry trends and the ever-changing nuclear regulatory environment, to ensure our clients meet fire protection and nuclear safety requirements."
The five-minute segment addresses nuclear power as an efficient source of energy and features the services and solutions provided by Nexus Engineering. Interviews include Mr. Mershon, along with notable nuclear industry executives, such as Dr. William E. Burchill, the current President of the American Nuclear Society (ANS).
For more information about Nexus Engineering, please call Don Mershon at (630) 627-2277 X-14 or visit www.nexus-tech.com.
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