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Article Risk Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Energy & Utilities 1 February 2016
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The next atomic age
By Alderton, Matt It's been five years since tsunami waves triggered a meltdown at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi power plant. After radiation leaks forced 300,000 residents to evacuate their homes, the country chose to…
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Article Risk Management, Quality Management, Energy & Utilities 1 January 2016
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A river reborn
By Brummer, David The Columbia River's waters were put to use in the 1940s for cooling nuclear reactors. The vast site (50-miles/80-kilometers) would be ground zero for nuclear weapons development, producing…
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Article Risk Management, Energy & Utilities 1 May 2002
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Staying power
By Silverstein, Ken With energy markets opening all over the world, the development of new power plants can help companies increase earnings. Utilization of project management is providing efficient global operations.…
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Article Risk Management, Complexity, Talent Management, Teams, Resource Management, Innovation, Energy & Utilities 1 June 2017
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Chernobyl Recovered
By Parsi, Novid Cleaning up the worst nuclear accident in history has taken more than 30 years -- and a nonstop cluster of high-risk projects. But the final phases of remediation for the Chernobyl nuclear power…
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Article Risk Management, Leadership, Organizational Project Management, Energy & Utilities April 2011
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Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Washington, D.C., USA
By Fister Gale, Sarah Not every black swan is a catastrophe. Unexpected windfalls can have an enormous positive effect on an organization. This article details how a federal organization saw its project portfolio budget…
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Article Risk Management, Energy & Utilities 1 August 2018
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Combining Energy
By Campa, Joe Managing risks on a nuclear power project is a daunting prospect. Safety is paramount, but project professionals also must cope with environmental, budget, schedule and quality risks. One strategy…
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