Saturday, November 28, 2015

rench company to help Japan dismantle nuclear reactors

French company to help Japan dismantle nuclear reactors Areva's role in Japan will now be to participate in preliminary studies for dismantling boiling-water reactors AFP
PARIS —
French nuclear giant Areva has tied up with Hitachi GE Nuclear Energy to help Japan dismantle boiling-water nuclear power stations.



http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/french-company-to-help-japan-dismantle-nuclear-reactors

Does Nuclear Power Really Help Fight Climate Change? - IAEA Deputy Director General Chudakov


Does Nuclear Power Really Help Fight Climate Change? - IAEA Deputy Director General Chudakov

(Photo: D Calma/IAEA)
Having been a nuclear power reactor operator for a good part of my career, I understand very well the potential of nuclear energy. I have seen many improvements in technology and operational safety, as well as the financial and environmental benefits they have brought.
The global community is facing a double challenge: the world’s population, level of development and, consequently, energy demands are steadily rising; at the same time, we must understand, mitigate, and adapt to climate change, which is an unfortunate by-product of increased energy use.
Nuclear power is the only low-carbon technology that is available today that has the potential to be deployed on a wide scale and in large capacities to help meet the global climate–energy challenge.
— Mikhail Chudakov, Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy, IAEA
Nuclear power is the only low-carbon technology that is available today that has the potential to be deployed on a wide scale and in large capacities to help meet the global climate–energy challenge. First, direct greenhouse gas emissions from nuclear power plants are negligible. Secondly, when emissions over the entire life cycle are considered, hydro, nuclear, and wind-based electricity generation are the lowest CO2 emitters. Therefore, nuclear energy is ideally placed to mitigate the effects of climate change in a most cost effective way.
An increasing number of IAEA Member States concerned about climate change are now considering introducing nuclear power into their national energy mix or expanding its use. The IAEA has a comprehensive set of tools to help them understand the climate–energy challenge as well as the challenge of launching a nuclear power programme. Our efforts focus on providing a factual assessment of nuclear power. We help decisionmakers consider all energy production technology options. Our planning tools, used by 130 countries and 20 regional and international organizations, consider all energy options. But if and when a Member State so requests, we provide assistance for the safe, secure and sustainable implementation of their nuclear power programme.
Our support covers many areas: from energy planning to responsible uranium mining, from reviewing national infrastructures to training, from operational performance to tackling radioactive waste, decommissioning and environmental remediation.
Nuclear power produces about 11% of global electricity. Our projections show nuclear energy continuing to play a key role in the global energy mix for decades to come. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident has slowed the growth of nuclear power, but has not reversed it.  This continued growth suggests that the fundamentals supporting continued use of nuclear power have not changed. The safer the reactors are and the better they perform, the less CO2 will be released. In 2011 alone, it is estimated that 2.1 gigatonnes of CO2 emissions were avoided due to nuclear-based electricity generation.
I believe that advanced and innovative reactor and fuel designs will play an increasing role in meeting this global challenge. Use of gas-cooled and fast reactors, for example, will improve fuel utilization, help optimize fuel cycles, reduce cooling water demands, and minimize long lived radioactive waste generation.
The Department of Nuclear Energy takes the lead in the IAEA’s efforts to bring about innovation in nuclear power. We try to connect the many disciplines that are involved in advanced reactors, ranging from financing to better use of resources, from operational performance to waste management and proliferation resistance.
Nuclear power has been a reliable source of the world’s electricity supply for over half a century. So my answer to the critical question “Does nuclear power really help us fight climate change?” is a clear YES. We will continue to help Member States in their efforts to use nuclear power in a safe and sustainable way.
https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/does-nuclear-power-really-help-fight-climate-change-iaea-deputy-director-general-chudakov

Fukushima nuclear disaster: first worker diagnosed with cancer linked to cleanup


Fukushima nuclear disaster: first worker diagnosed with cancer linked to cleanup

Diagnosis of man who worked on reactor buildings damaged in 2011 tsunami could hamper efforts to encourage people to return to the area

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/oct/20/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-first-worker-diagnosed-cancer

Friday, November 27, 2015

United States could slip from top tier of nuclear leaders, speakers warn conference


United States could slip from top tier of nuclear leaders, speakers warn conference

Other nations are being much more aggressive on nuclear power growth


http://generationhub.com/2015/07/21/united-states-could-slip-from-top-tier-of-nuclear

Holtec delivers first 'dry' storage canisters to Chernobyl site

Holtec delivers first 'dry' storage canisters to Chernobyl site
SSE ChNPP said yesterday that the first 10 canisters for the dry interim fuel storage facility had been delivered to the site of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine. ISF2 is in the final construction stage under a contract Ukraine signed with US-based Holtec International in 2007. To be completed this year, it will be used to store all the used fuel on the site for at least 100 years.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-Holtec-delivers-first-dry-storage-canisters-to-Chernobyl-site-27111501.html

IAEA publishes new emergency preparedness standards

IAEA publishes new emergency preparedness standards
New safety requirements on nuclear emergency preparedness and response published by the International Atomic Energy Agency incorporate lessons learned and developments since 2002, including lessons from Fukushima.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/RS-IAEA-publishes-new-emergency-preparedness-standards-2711157.html

From Copenhagen to Paris

From Copenhagen to Paris
The Current State of Climate Negotiations
By Richie Ahuja, Jonathan Camuzeaux, Thomas Sterner, and Gernot Wagner
In Paris, countries’ commitments to emissions reduction and financing will be the key issues at the negotiating table. It suffices to say, the conference in Paris will not solve these issues, but it has great potential to provide a basis for increasing the ambitions of countries to move forward on both issues.https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2015-11-25/copenhagen-paris?cid=nlc-twofa-20151126&sp_mid=50116164&sp_rid=bWljaGVsZXRrZWFybmV5QGdtYWlsLmNvbQS2&spMailingID=50116164&spUserID=NTA0ODY0NjAzNjcS1&spJobID=803592661&spReportId=ODAzNTkyNjYxS0
 

Fukushima Update 11/26/15

Fukushima Update 11/26/15

The European Union will end radiation screening for most Fukushima foods… The sea-side impermeable wall at F. Daiichi has developed a slight lean… Rural contaminated waste disposal is a growing problem…  There will be no more Japanese nuke restarts until 2016.

http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com/fukushima-accident-updates.html

ENE News Update 11/26

TV: Underground wall around Fukushima reactors started “leaning” — Cracks developing due to rising water levels — Problems seen along almost entire length of sea wall — Trying to make repairs to keep groundwater from surging (VIDEO)

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NHK World, Nov 25, 2015 (emphasis added): Groundwater wall at Fukushima plant leans slightly — The operator of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has found that a wall it built 30 meters into the ground to block the flow of radioactive water is leaning slightly. {TEPCO] built the steel barrier along a coastal embankment to stop contaminated groundwater from seeping into the sea… TEPCO inspectors found that the wall is leaning up to some 20 centimeters toward the sea. They say this is due to the pressure of the groundwater flow. The officials also blamed rising groundwater levels for cracks found in the embankment’s pavement. The utility says workers are buttressing the wall with steel pillars…
NHK (Google translation), Nov 25, 2015: In TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, it can be seen that the equipment called “impervious wall”, which was completed last month in order to reduce the outflow of the contaminated groundwater, are slightly tilted to the sea side… [T]he pavement of the seawall also cracked… When depends on the Tokyo Electric Power Company, after the “impervious wall” has been completed, it is that it’s because the water level of the land side of the groundwater is rising.
Fukushima Minyu Shimbun (Google translation), Nov 26, 2015: …  sea side wall is inclined about 20 centimeters at the maximum to the sea side, cracks of up to about 1 centimeter has occurred in the pavement of the seawall. That inclination and cracks have occurred in almost the entire sea side wall… TEPCO, rain water enters the cracks of the pavement, so that the groundwater does not surge, is promoting the repair to block the cracks spraying resin.
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Massachusetts Gets Serious About Resilient Power

Massachusetts Gets Serious About Resilient PowerIn the face of increasingly severe weather and power outages, more and more states are recognizing the importance of resilient power for communities and critical services. But in many parts of the country, viable markets to support resilient power technologies do not yet exist. Until such markets develop, states will need to step in by providing incentives and financing, lowering barriers, soliciting demonstration projects, and supporting the development of the emerging resiliency industry. In this context, Massachusetts has stepped into the spotlight with flagship programs and a serious commitment of resources.



http://blog.renewableenergyworld.com/ugc/blogs/2015/11/massachusetts_getss.html?cmpid=renewable11252015

Iran nuclear deal to enter into force early January: deputy FM

Iran nuclear deal to enter into force early January: deputy FM Vienna (AFP) Nov 24, 2015 - Iran expects July's landmark nuclear deal with major powers to enter into force in early January, when Tehran will have implemented its commitments, Iran's deputy foreign minister said Tuesday. "We expect it will be in early January," Abbas Araghchi told reporters in Vienna after meeting the head of the UN atomic watchdog, which is tasked with verifying the accord. Under the July 14 deal ... more http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Iran_nuclear_deal_to_enter_into_force_early_January_deputy_FM_999.html

India test fires ship-based nuclear-capable missile

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Northern States Wisconsin to Share Expense of Abandoned Nuclear Expansion

FERC Briefs – MISO

Northern States Wisconsin to Share Expense of Abandoned Nuclear Expansion

Northern States Power’s Wisconsin ratepayers will be billed for 15% of the nearly $79 million spent on the now-abandoned Prairie Island nuclear project under an agreement approved by FERC last week. The 15% share, totaling $12 million, reflects the most recent coincident peak demand ratios approved for the Wisconsin utility’s interchange agreement with Northern States Power Minnesota, FERC said (ER15-698).


http://www.rtoinsider.com/ferc-briefs-miso-19885/

South Korea-US nuclear energy accord to come into force

South Korea-US nuclear energy accord to come into force

Macau News.Net Wednesday 25th November, 2015

A new civil nuclear energy agreement between South Korea and the US will come into force from Wednesday, Seoul's foreign ministry said.

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South Korea-US nuclear energy accord to come into force

Macau News.Net Wednesday 25th November, 2015

A new civil nuclear energy agreement between South Korea and the US will come into force from Wednesday, Seoul's foreign ministry said.

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South Korea-US nuclear energy accord to come into force - See more at: http://www.macaunews.net/index.php/sid/238865759#sthash.cj2b8tL7.dpuf


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California at forefront of US battle on climate change

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http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/California_at_forefront_of_US_battle_on_climate_change_999.html 

EIA: Texas oil standout for U.S. shale

EIA: Texas oil standout for U.S. shale Washington (UPI) Nov 24, 2015 - More than half of the increase in proven U.S. oil reserves came from Texas and most of that came from two shale basins, a U.S. federal report found. A full-year 2014 profile from the U.S. Energy Information Administration found total U.S. proved oil reserves of 39.9 billion barrels marked a 9 percent increase from the previous year. Total reserves for that year where their highest since ... more http://www.oilgasdaily.com/reports/EIA_Texas_oil_standout_for_US_shale_999.html

UN study: Vast majority of world disasters caused by weather

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Low-oxygen 'dead zones' in North Pacific linked to past ocean-warming events

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Warm water is mixing up life in the Arctic

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Global carbon pricing off menu at Paris climate talks

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Video Highlights 1.3 Million-Pound Delivery To Vogtle


Video Highlights 1.3 Million-Pound Delivery To Vogtle

Georgia Power has shared a clip of the arrival of the fourth and final 1.3 million-pound steam generator at the Vogtle nuclear expansion site, showing the last leg of the massive component's journey from South Korea to Waynesboro, Ga.

The steam generator for Unit 4 arrived through the Port of Savannah and traveled to the construction site near Waynesboro, Ga. via train.

Each new AP1000 unit at Plant Vogtle requires two steam generators. Steam generators, measuring more than 80 feet long, are heat exchangers used to convert water into steam using the heat produced in a nuclear reactor core.View video and comment http://nuclearstreet.com/nuclear_power_industry_news/b/nuclear_power_news/archive/2015/11/25/video-highlights-1.3-million_2d00_pound-delivery-to-vogtle-112502.aspx#.VlX8VXuKI-9

Are mini-nuclear reactors the answer to the climate change crisis?


Are mini-nuclear reactors the answer to the climate change crisis?

Industry looks to the UK to develop factory-built reactors ready to provide affordable, low-carbon energy wherever it is needed – but issues around security and waste disposal remain
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/nov/24/mini-nuclear-reactors-answer-to-climate-change-crisis

Energy News Roundup: Google-Duke Deal, UK Aiding Petrobras & Alberta’s Carbon Tax Under Fire


Energy News Roundup: Google-Duke Deal, UK Aiding Petrobras & Alberta’s Carbon Tax Under Fire
By Conor O'Sullivan, Tuesday, November 24, 2015 2:00 PM
Google Developers Event Held In San Francisco
Google will become the first customer of a Duke Energy program to bring renewable power to energy-hungry companies, the two said Tuesday. [Charlotte Observer] The UK government will provide hundreds of millions of pounds worth of financial support to Petrobras despite it facing corruption investigations in multiple countries. [The Guardian] Alberta’s NDP government is facing… Keep reading →http://breakingenergy.com/2015/11/24/energy-news-roundup-google-duke-deal-uk-aiding-petrobras-albertas-carbon-tax-under-fire/?utm_campaign=Breaking+Energy+Daily+Digest&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=24061485&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--OAOg2dmSxAbkh0-p_5HBJzqVrWHGnj63WsJrC_ggEY3JuJU0pf6iLe7goPVPvX9YhP2oIIMepybKxPEZ7VPk6ZfXM7g&_hsmi=24061485

Energy Department Announces Six Clean Energy Projects Through Partnership With Israel

Energy Department Announces Six Clean Energy Projects Through Partnership With Israel
By U.S. Department of Energy, Tuesday, November 24, 2015 5:00 PM
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Israel’s Ministry of National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources (MIEW) today announced $5.1 million for six newly selected clean energy projects as part of the Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Energy program. Today’s announcement represents the seventh annual selection of BIRD Energy projects, which… Keep reading →http://breakingenergy.com/2015/11/24/energy-department-announces-six-clean-energy-projects-through-partnership-with-israel/?utm_campaign=Breaking+Energy+Daily+Digest&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=24061485&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8mLsW6ocvC7TqD2qukfKvgULl9awwsIJHyvq8VKNUZexroFV3oybN4FHV7R4I3NcT46ohkOZ5Z1eVBgLoqbVe5k7lO4Q&_hsmi=24061485

Are mini-nuclear reactors the answer to the climate change crisis?


Are mini-nuclear reactors the answer to the climate change crisis?

Industry looks to the UK to develop factory-built reactors ready to provide affordable, low-carbon energy wherever it is needed – but issues around security and waste disposal remain

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/nov/24/mini-nuclear-reactors-answer-to-climate-change-crisis

Another Reactor Closes, Punctuating New Reality for U.S. Nuclear Power

Another Reactor Closes, Punctuating New Reality for U.S. Nuclear Power

As Vermont Yankee shuts down, the U.S. has yet to address industry issues that span decades.
By Christina Nunez, National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2015/01/150101-vermont-yankee-shutdown-us-nuclear-issues/

Utilities see potential in drones to inspect lines, towers

Utilities see potential in drones to inspect lines, towers

$subtitles.get($x) U.S. utilities see great potential in the use of remote-controlled drones to do the often-dangerous work of inspecting power lines and transmission towers but strict regulations have so far slowed adoption of the technology. … Continue Reading http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/11/utilities-see-potential-in-drones-to-inspect-lines-towers.html?cmpid=EnlDailyPowerNovember242015&eid=288118515&bid=1242062

Power Engineering E-Newsletter 11/24


POWER-GEN International 2015: Dec. 8-10 in Las Vegas!
This year, POWER-GEN International comes to Las Vegas, Nevada, with four co-located events: Nuclear Power International; COAL-GEN 2015; Renewable Energy World North America; and the GenForum. We’re calling it Power Generation Week, which features five conferences and four exhibitions under one roof. Altogether, more than 300 speakers will be featured in nearly 80 conference sessions. In addition, more than 1,400 exhibiting companies will showcase their products and services on the exhibit floor.
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