Fukushima Trial Run Begins Dangerous Reactor 4 Clean-Up


Fukushima Trial Run Begins Dangerous Reactor 4 Clean-Up

Clean-up workers begin recommended test run before embarking on 'humankind’s most dangerous moment since the Cuban Missile Crisis'

- Jacob Chamberlain, staff writer

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/11/05-3

Fukushima Updates 11/9

Fukushima Commentary for today –
 
Japanese Politician Falls Prey to an Antinuclear Paradigm
One of the long-standing antinuclear tenets is that their “evidence” is largely unknown to most people. They feel that if their concepts were widely reported, the world would necessarily turn against their great Satan – nuclear energy. A young antinuclear lawmaker in Japan has fallen prey to this concept and performed a taboo act that has cost him dearly.

A future use for Vermont Yankee? Don't hold your breath

A future use for Vermont Yankee? Don't hold your breath

A look at former nuclear power plants around the country indicates it could be decades before the Vernon site could be reused, if ever


http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20131108/NEWS03/311090013/Future-use-of-Vermont-Yankee-nuclear-site-could-be-decades-away

Amazon deforestation could trigger droughts in U.S. West

Amazon deforestation could trigger droughts in U.S. West
Princeton, N.J. (UPI) Nov 7, 2013 - Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest could affect climate elsewhere, and total deforestation could lead to droughts in the U.S. West, scientists say. A study led by researchers at Princeton University suggests total deforestation of the Amazon may significantly reduce rain and snowfall in the western United States, resulting in water and food shortages and a greater risk of forest fir ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/Amazon_deforestation_could_trigger_droughts_in_US_West_999.html

UN climate talks amid new warnings of dire warming

UN climate talks amid new warnings of dire warming
Paris (AFP) Nov 08, 2013 - UN climate talks resume in Warsaw on Monday amid a slew of warnings about a potentially disastrous rise in greenhouse-gas emissions. Though the stakes are high, no specific targets have been set for this round, hosted by one of the world's biggest coal polluters just two years before the tortuous global process must deliver a new deal. "There is no doubt that we have to act and that we h ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/UN_climate_talks_amid_new_warnings_of_dire_warming_999.html

Re-using rather than emitting CO2 seen as viable commercial practice

Re-using rather than emitting CO2 seen as viable commercial practice
Washington (UPI) Nov 6, 2013 - Reusing greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from industrial plants to create new products is on the verge of becoming a commercial reality, a U.S. journal reports. Several large chemical companies in Germany and small start-ups in the United States are leading the way in finding new uses for CO2 created by manufacturing, rather than emitting it into the atmosphere where it increases global wa ... morehttp://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Re-using_rather_than_emitting_CO2_seen_as_viable_commercial_practice_999.html

The Arctic ceases to be a 'province'

The Arctic ceases to be a 'province'
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Nov 08, 2013 - The conflict around the Arctic is growing, admits the Russian government. In order to secure the country's economic and geopolitical interests in the region Moscow is planning to upgrade the structure, the military, economic and technical procurement of the armed forces. A major part of the state program of the region's development until 2020 about to be adopted is dedicated to this issue. ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/The_Arctic_ceases_to_be_a_province_999.html

Robot inspects primary system at US unit

 

Robot inspects primary system at US unit

An underwater robot developed by Areva that can be maneuvered through a reactor's primary system has been used at a US nuclear power plant for the first time.

http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/C-Robot-inspects-primary-system-at-US-unit-0611135.html?goback=.gde_5167356_member_5803897898970136578#!

Power Engineering's Top Stories 11/8

Top Stories
SCE: MHI didn't offer viable plan to repair faulty nuclear generators at SONGS
Southern California Edison (SCE) released a white paper that the utility says shows that Mitsubishi failed to offer a “viable, implementable and licensable plan” to reliably restore the replacement steam generators at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in California to full power or for their 40-year operational life.
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Milestone reached at Unit 3 at Summer nuclear power plant
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. (SCE&G) completed placement of the nuclear island basemat for Unit 3 at the V.C. Summer nuclear power plant in South Carolina.
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GE adds wind energy capacity in UK
More than 40MW of clean energy capacity to be installed at Chelveston Wind Farm and Burton Wold Wind Farm Extension in England.
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Southern Co., Turner Renewable Energy to acquire Calif. solar power plant
Southern Co. subsidiary Southern Power and Turner Renewable Energy have reached an agreement to acquire the 20-MW Adobe Solar Facility in California.
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PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 11/8

Top Oil & Gas News
Ukraine, Chevron sign $10B deal for shale gas development
After discussing the possibility of a partnership in late October, Ukraine and Chevron announced they have officially signed a deal to explore the European country's shale gas reserves. The $10 billion deal is one of the biggest of its kind in Europe.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From opportunity in Colombia for Pacific Rubiales, to Honeywell's upgrades for a Swedish refinery, to a panel investigation report from the BSEE, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
BSEE cites Black Elk, contractors for deadly platform explosion
Honeywell to modernize Swedish oil refinery
Pacific Rubiales earns environmental licenses for E&P blocks in Colombia
Global oil and gas pipeline market to increase 5 percent annually
Linn Energy ups purchase price for Berry Petroleum to $4.9B
Subsea 7 awarded contract for work in Ghana offshore oil field
Eni, Quicksilver sign U.S. unconventional oil agreement
Foster Wheeler selected for initial feed for proposed LNG project
Shell encouraged by positive well test results in Albania
Encana to slash workforce, narrow focus to five liquids-rich regions
Williams brings northeast gas pipeline expansion into service
Statoil starts production from Visund North oil and gas field
EIA: River disruptions, strikes set back some U.S. petroleum exports

Energy Insights
All Energy, All the Time: Americans Don’t Grasp Energy Issues
With a wealth of information at our fingertips, I should be astonished about the lack of information most Americans have about relevant energy issues. Unfortunately, a recent article on Politico.com wasn’t nearly as surprising as I’d like it to be. The average American doesn’t know what’s going on in the energy sector. Miley Cyrus garners more attention on the major news networks than…the news.
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Governing Energy: (Ax = b) > C^4
Most Type-A business personalities believe that they are at the top of the game when it comes to multi-tasking. There constant sense of urgency in a very competitive environment can cause them to over book commitments and some may be seen rushing from one meeting to another.
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Japan's Toshiba to buy British nuclear firm: report

Japan's Toshiba to buy British nuclear firm: report
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 08, 2013 - Toshiba plans to buy a controlling interest in British nuclear firm NuGeneration in a bid to rekindle its atomic business which has not drawn any new orders since the 2011 Fukushima crisis, a report said Friday. Japan's leading Nikkei business daily reported that the engineering giant would scoop up a 50 percent stake in the British company as early as this year in a deal worth about 20 bill ... morehttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Japans_Toshiba_to_buy_British_nuclear_firm_report_999.html