India Cracks Door Open to US Nuclear Suppliers

India Cracks Door Open to US Nuclear Suppliers

  • Ratifies Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage
  • Move increases confidence Indian liability law compatible with international norms
  • With other steps, could enable some U.S. suppliers to do business in India


http://www.nei.org/News-Media/News/News-Archives/India-Cracks-Door-Open-to-US-Nuclear-Suppliers

NEI to Wall Street Analysts: Recognize Nuclear Energy’s Distinct Value



NEI to Wall Street Analysts: Recognize Nuclear Energy’s Distinct Value

  • Market flaws placing otherwise high-performing nuclear plants at risk of early retirement
  • More urgency is needed to reform electricity markets
  • Industry initiative identifying ways to increase operational efficiencies


http://www.nei.org/News-Media/News/News-Archives/NEI-to-Wall-Street-Analysts-Recognize-Nuclear-Ener

US SMR consortium launched

Developers and potential customers of small modular reactors (SMRs) on 27 January signed a memorandum of understanding to set up the SMR Smart consortium to advance the commercialization of SMR reactor designs.
Initial members of the consortium include BWX Technologies Inc, Duke Energy, Energy Northwest, Holtec, NuScale, PSEG Nuclear, Southern Co, SCANA and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The organization will represent the companies in interactions with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Congress and the executive branch on small reactor issues. US industry body the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is assisting in the formation of the consortium, and is to work closely with the organization on policies and priorities relating to small reactor technology.


http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NN-US-SMR-consortium-launched-2901167.html

Final demolition starts at Oak Ridge diffusion facility

Final demolition starts at Oak Ridge diffusion facility
Demolition work has begun on building K-27, the last of five gaseous diffusion uranium enrichment facilities at the former Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. The US Department of Energy plans to remove all gaseous diffusion buildings from the site by the end of the year under its Vision 2016 project.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-Final-demolition-starts-at-Oak-Ridge-diffusion-facility-1202167.html

EEI: Utilities moving from coal, toward gas & renewables regardless of CPP stay

EEI: Utilities moving from coal, toward gas & renewables regardless of CPP stay

Carbon emissions from the power sector are already down about 17% since 2000, according to Edison Electric Institute officials. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to delay implementing the Clean Power Plan will not reverse those efforts. http://www.utilitydive.com/news/eei-utilities-moving-from-coal-toward-gas-renewables-regardless-of-cpp/413822/

8 trends shaping the grid of the future

8 trends shaping the grid of the future

A Deloitte study finds 'alternative energy’s shift to the mainstream is largely complete and likely irreversible'


http://www.utilitydive.com/news/8-trends-shaping-the-grid-of-the-future/413441/

UAE ambassador and nuclear power expert Hamad Alkaabi

UAE ambassador and nuclear power expert Hamad Alkaabi

ABSTRACT

In an interview with Bulletin editor John Mecklin, United Arab Emirates envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency Hamad Alkaabi speaks about his country’s views on the 2015 nuclear deal between six world powers and Iran, whether the Iranian agreement could cause the UAE to reconsider its precedent-setting nuclear agreement with the United States, and a host of other issues connected to the country’s creation of a nuclear power sector.

 


http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00963402.2016.1124657?journalCode=rbul20&

EIA: U.S. energy spending down sharply

EIA: U.S. energy spending down sharply Washington (UPI) Feb 11, 2016 - Investment in the mining and other extractive industries, including oil, declined in the United States by more than 30 percent last year, federal data show. When measured as a share of total private U.S. investments, federal data show spending in the mining and exploration sector dropped from a 5 percent share in 2014 to just more than 3 percent last year. A daily briefing from t ... morehttp://www.oilgasdaily.com/reports/EIA_US_energy_spending_down_sharply_999.html

Fukushima Daiichi NPS Prompt Report 2016

 

Fukushima Daiichi NPS Prompt Report 2016

Fukushima Daiichi NPS Prompt Report (Feb 09,2016)Recent Topics:FUKUSHIMA- INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR ‘ICE WALL' CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE


http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/2016/1267045_7763.html

Trilateral meeting on nuclear security in Washington

Trilateral meeting on nuclear security in Washington - See more at: http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/32096374/ministerio-de-asuntos-exteriores-y-de-cooperaci243n-de-es/trilateral-meeting-on-nuclear-security-in-washington#sthash.Q7Ujwao5.dpuf
Trilateral meeting on nuclear security in Washington 

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Gas-Fueled Power Generation Likely To Grow Along With Renewables For Decades To Come

Gas-Fueled Power Generation Likely To Grow Along With Renewables For Decades To Come
By Alap Shah, Thursday, February 11, 2016 10:00 AM
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In the race to reduce carbon footprints and replace coal as a primary energy source, much has been made of an alleged “battle” between natural gas and renewables in the power generation industry. However, an astute market read — fueled by actions from utilities and regulatory agencies – may find the two sectors growing in… Keep reading →http://breakingenergy.com/2016/02/11/gas-fueled-power-generation-likely-to-grow-along-with-renewables-for-decades-to-come-2/?utm_campaign=Breaking+Energy+Daily+Digest&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=26191869&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-98JXf9-IPfE-_6bFH14EzMFqzSXL8f9_6zpvPoShjb6F94yieOOxnkYQJlgE4SYX0EP4iQvgok8mOZNc839ivV0ima1w&_hsmi=26191869

NRC: Pilgrim nuclear faces possible escalated enforcement action


NRC: Pilgrim nuclear faces possible escalated enforcement action - See more at: http://www.capecodtoday.com/article/2016/02/11/227988-NRC-Pilgrim-nuclear-faces-possible-escalated-enforcement-action#sthash.fsmsyseK.dpuf

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China’s global nuclear power ambitions depend on safety

China’s global nuclear power ambitions depend on safety

The nation’s first white paper on nuclear energy makes clear that above all else must come safety and security, and its measures and recommendations have to be followed and enforced


http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/1912262/chinas-global-nuclear-power-ambitions-depend-safety

More Drinking Water Contamination Linked to the Oil and Gas Industry in Texas and Pennsylvania

Posted: 10 Feb 2016 05:11 PM PST
Two recent drinking water investigations in Texas show dangerous levels of contamination. And in Pennsylvania, a report looked at transparency and procedural problems at the Pennsylvania Department of the Environment by reviewing hundreds of files where water had been contaminated.read more
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NRC Blog Update: Dry Casks 101: Managing Heat

Dry Casks 101: Managing Heat

CASK_101finalCaylee Johanson
Mechanical Engineer

In this series we’ve been talking about storing spent nuclear fuel in dry casks. One major function of these casks is to cool the fuel. Keeping the spent fuel from getting too hot is one way to ensure casks will be safe. As the fuel cools, heat is transferred from inside the cask to the outside.
Our experts look at how the cask will perform this function. We require the cask and fuel to remain within a certain temperature range. Our review looks at four main areas:
Spent fuel releases heat as a result of its radioactive decay. This is called decay heat. A key function of dry storage casks is to move the decay heat from the cask to the outside environment to ensure the fuel and cask components do not get too hot. Our experts look at how that heat will move through the cask and into the environment.
The method used to remove heat has to be reliable and provable. Heat must also be removed in a way that is passive—meaning no electrical power or mechanical device is needed. Casks use conduction, convection and radiation to transfer the heat to the outside.
Heat Radiation Transparent 2The graphic shows the three heat transfer methods. As you can see, conduction transfers heat from the burner through the pot to the handle. The process of heat rising (and cold falling) is known as convection. And the heat you feel coming off a radiator, or a hot stove, is known as radiant heat.
These methods work the same way in a storage cask. Where the canister or metal structure containing the fuel touches the fuel assemblies, heat is conducted toward the outside of the cask. Most casks have vents that allow outside air to flow naturally into the cask (but not into the canister) and cool the canister containing the fuel (convection). And most casks would be warm from radiant heat if you stood next to them. (The heat generated by a loaded spent fuel cask is typically less than is given off by a home-heating system.)
We limit how hot the cask components and fuel materials can get because we want to protect the cladding, or the metal tube that holds the fuel pellets. Limiting the heat is one important way we can ensure the cladding doesn’t degrade. The cask must  keep spent fuel cladding below 752 degrees Fahrenheit during normal storage conditions—a limit that, based on the material properties of the cladding, will prevent it from degrading. The fuel must also remain below 1058 degrees in off-normal or accident conditions (such as if a cask were dropped while it is being positioned on the storage pad, or if a flood or snow were to block the vents).
We also confirm the pressure inside is below the design limit to make sure the pressure won’t impact the structure or operations. Our experts review applications for new cask designs carefully to verify the fuel cladding and cask component temperatures and the internal pressure will remain below specified limits.
Each storage cask is designed to withstand the effects from a certain amount of heat. This amount is called the heat load. We look at whether the designer correctly considered how the heat load will affect cask component and fuel temperatures. We review how this heat load was calculated.
We also verify that the cask designer looked at all the environmental conditions that can be expected because these will also affect the cask component and fuel temperatures. These may include wind speed and direction, temperature extremes, and a site’s elevation (which can affect internal pressure). To make sure the right values are considered, we verify they match the historical records for a site or region.
We review all of the methods used to prove that the storage system can handle the specified heat loads. We also verify any computer codes used in the analysis and the values that were plugged in. For example, we look at the material properties for cask components used in the code. We look at calculations for temperatures and pressure. We make sure the computer codes are the latest versions.
And we only allow designers to use codes that have been endorsed by experts. We might run our own analysis using a different computer code to see if our results match the application.
The analysis and review allow us to see whether and how the dry cask will meet the temperature limits. Our review ensures the temperature is maintained and the cladding is protected. Finally, our review confirms the cask designer used acceptable methods to analyze or test the system and evaluate the thermal design. If we have any questions or concerns, we ask the designer for more information.
Only when we are satisfied that our requirements are met will we approve the thermal analysis in a cask application.

More Headaches for Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Radioactive Water Found in Wells

More Headaches for Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Radioactive Water Found in Wells
Entergy Corp.—owner and operator of the Indian Point nuclear power plant located in Buchanan, N.Y.—announced on February 6 that it had discovered elevated levels of tritium in samples from three of its groundwater monitoring wells at the facility. Read More http://www.powermag.com/more-headaches-for-indian-point-nuclear-plant-radioactive-water-found-in-wells/?hq_e=el&hq_m=3211539&hq_l=9&hq_v=30108e0773

Radioactive Waste Management Experts Join the 2016 RadWaste Summit Advisory Committee

 Radioactive Waste Management Experts Join the 2016 RadWaste Summit Advisory Committee
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ExchangeMonitor's 2016 RadWaste Summit focuses on the full spectrum of commercial and federal radioactive waste management, including U.S. Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Army Corps, utilities, disposal and treatment vendors, and more.
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ExchangeMonitor Publications and Forums is proud to announce the involvement of valuable industry executives and experts to participate in an advisory committee for the 2016 RadWaste Summit, September 7-9, 2016 in Summerlin, NV. The RadWaste Summit features discussions on the full range of issues facing the radioactive waste marketplace, including the overall Department of Energy waste mission, changes in spent fuel and nuclear waste policy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission low-level waste regulations and updates on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleanup at FUSRAP sites.
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President’s 2017 Budget Proposal For DOE Supports Energy Innovation, National Security, Nuclear Management Responsibilities

President’s 2017 Budget Proposal For DOE Supports Energy Innovation, National Security, Nuclear Management Responsibilities
By U.S. Department of Energy, Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:00 PM
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s final budget proposal for the Department of Energy includes a significant increase in clean energy R&D needed to drive economic growth, ensure energy security and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The President’s budget proposal includes continued investments in DOE’s core missions of scientific research, national and energy security, and cleaning up the… Keep reading →http://breakingenergy.com/2016/02/10/presidents-2017-budget-proposal-for-doe-supports-energy-innovation-national-security-nuclear-management-responsibilities/?utm_campaign=Breaking+Energy+Daily+Digest&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=26146436&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_byPzlz6W_Id1j4_kIpF79PXJ8Sm8NWA0ZTQc3D1Mg1ak27mZVCuLyjdmeq0EVAf3JnSzTqUYDyaZ7MI46wRSuA4VElg&_hsmi=26146436

China's Nuclear Industry Goes Global

China's Nuclear Industry Goes Global



http://thediplomat.com/2016/02/chinas-nuclear-industry-goes-global/

The U.S. Electricity System in 15 Maps | The Energy Collective Daily

Posted: 10 Feb 2016 02:39 AM PST
Electricity in the U.S. is going through massive changes: the generation mix is shifting, regulatory and industry models are evolving, and policy is playing an ever important role. These changes can be hard to conceptualize, particularly when trying to make sense of how multiple factors interact with each other.read more
Posted: 10 Feb 2016 01:09 AM PST
Right of ways are required to ensure providers can build, operate and maintain systems that bring energy from its points of production to its points of consumption. In view of the difficulty in obtaining them, the fewer we can get by with the better.read more
Posted: 10 Feb 2016 12:40 AM PST
The Clean Power Plan requires states to take grid reliability into account when developing their compliance plans. What does this mean? New guidance from the NERC, the organization which oversees the reliability of the North American electricity system, provides some answers.read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 11:00 PM PST
Demand response in the electricity market involves the targeted reduction of electricity use during times of high demand. A recent Supreme Court ruling is expected to result in faster growth in demand response in the wholesale electricity markets that cover about 60% of U.S. power supply.read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 10:15 PM PST
On one of the coldest days in January, a group of MIT students and staff boarded a bus to the small peninsula town of Hull, Massachusetts, for an MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) wind turbine tour during the Institute’s Independent Activities Period (IAP).read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 09:42 PM PST
FirstEnergy’s plea to keep four aging power plants alive will cost Ohio customers almost $4 billion, according to a new study out today by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). The proposal is currently in front of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 08:00 PM PST
Brian Bagnell, CFA, is a research analyst in Canadian oil and gas company analysis for Macquarie Capital Markets. He was formerly an investment associate at NB Investment Management. He holds a bachelor's in business administration (finance and accounting) from the University of New Brunswick.read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 07:34 PM PST
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) introduced the Nuclear in the States Toolkit, Version 1.0 at a media event in Washington, D.C. The toolkit catalogs policies related to new and existing nuclear reactors for state policymakers to consider as they draft their Clean Power Plan compliance strategies.read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 06:36 PM PST
Sometime between June 24, 2015 and January 21, 2016, a building remodeling project in Steamboat Springs, CO resulted in the loss of 7.5 curies of tritium. A reasonable guess is that the container holding the tritium was tossed into a construction debris dumpster and carted off to a local landfill.read more
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 05:26 PM PST
Amid Snowzilla’s winter of discontent, the Supreme Court ruled on EPSA v. FERC, a case that had the power to define the future of the demand response market. In a big win for advanced energy, the court ruled that the FERC’s) Order 745 would stay in place.read more

ANSNuclearCafe Update: Medical Isotopes: Another Asset of Nuclear Engineering

Medical Isotopes: Another Asset of Nuclear Engineering

By ansnuclearcafe on Feb 09, 2016 02:06 pm

by M. Alex Brown Something that all engineers have in common is the desire to tackle real-world challenges. For many nuclear engineers the challenges may be related to the power Continue Reading →
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Russia’s Kola nuclear plant reactor shutdown spooks environmentalists

Russia’s Kola nuclear plant reactor shutdown spooks environmentalists

The number 4 reactor at the Kola Nuclear Power Plant was automatically disconnected from the power grid via an automatic emergency switch-off for reasons that are still under investigation, the station’s website reported, giving environmentalist pause.


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