One step to save nukes – stop their immediate destruction


One step to save nukes – stop their immediate destruction



Nuclear plants that are economically uncompetitive under current market conditions should be retained for future operations, not immediately destroyed.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup November 4, 2016



Nuclear Roundup
November 4, 2016
A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

Bugging devices found at Iran nuclear talks hotel, say Swiss officials

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/03/computers-bugged-spies-iran-nuclear-talks-geneva-swiss-officials

United States

Administration is wrong on nuclear weapons and Clinton, Trump are silent

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/03/opinions/nuclear-disarmament-election-helfand-lederer/

US to the Rest of the World: “We Can’t Eliminate Nuclear Weapons, Because We Rely on Nuclear Weapons.”

http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/11/04/us-to-the-rest-of-the-world-we-cant-eliminate-nuclear-weapons-because-we-rely-on-nuclear-weapons/

Nuclear Policy And The Next President

http://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2016/11/02/nuclear-weapons-trump-clinton

Trump Reminds Us That Nuclear Warfare Isn’t Retro

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-mcguire/trump-reminds-us-that-the_b_12783362.html

Will boosting spending on nuclear weapons deter U.S. enemies?

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article112267977.html

Rock Fall Causes Evacuation of Nuclear Waste Repository

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/rock-fall-evacuation-nuclear-waste-repository-43291727

Federal judge rejects dismissing Hanford nuclear lawsuit

http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/34954627-75/federal-judge-rejects-dismissing-hanford-nuclear-lawsuit.html.csp

US Nuclear Power Plants Fast Facts

http://www.ktvq.com/story/33624954/us-nuclear-power-plants-fast-facts

International

U.S. to Deploy THAAD Anti-Missile Battery in South Korea in 8-10 Months: Commander

http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2016/11/04/world/asia/04reuters-southkorea-usa-thaad.html?_r=0

General Interest

An Evolving Narrative: A Report on the Role and Value of US Nuclear Weapons, 1989-Today

http://nuclearnarrative.csis.org/?block1

Rattling the nuclear cage, and look who is terrified

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2016/11/04/commentary/world-commentary/rattling-nuclear-cage-look-terrified/#.WByQNi0rLX4


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U.S. Summer Gasoline Consumption Sets New High | The Energy Collective Daily







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Nukes in the Crosshairs Revisited: The Market and Emissions Impacts of Retirements

This gives a good look at what might happen if nuclear is closed in the US, and how it might impact emissions.

One of their conclusions is that the effectiveness of the Clean Power Plan (CPP), and the growth of renewables under the CPP really depends on how states put together implementation plans. I'm a little skeptical of their estimations for increases in generation from renewables (I think they are being too pessimistic).

But in both cases, lost nuclear generation is primarily replaced with fossil fuels - and keeping reactors open leads to lower emissions overall.

http://rhg.com/notes/nukes-in-the-crosshairs-revisited#.WByQj41tk9w.twitter

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Friday, November 4, 2016


Friday, November 4, 2016
 
Joe Cirincione
 
The president of the Ploughshares Fund wants to know: If a treaty rises in the UN and the US media doesn't notice, does it make a difference?
 
 
'A fast reactor at any cost': The perverse pursuit of breeder reactors in India
 
M.V. Ramana
 
India’s fast breeder reactor program is uneconomical and risky, and lacks a sound rationale.
 
 
How to reduce South Asia's nuclear dangers
 
Jayita Sarkar, Rabia Akhtar, Mario E. Carranza
 
Our excellent debate on reducing South Asia’s nuclear dangers will close its final round next week. Find out what measures are available to India, Pakistan, and outside nations that might reduce the risk of a South Asian nuclear exchange.

 
The latest subscription journal is now online at Taylor & Francis with a mix of free-access and subscription-only articles.
 
 
Dan Drollette Jr.
 
Steven Chu was the first scientist ever to serve as a member of the president’s cabinet. In this interview, Chu talks about some of the reasoning behind the decisions he made in office; what policymakers need to do to encourage investment in renewables, and how to make progress in the current, anti-regulatory political environment. Free access from the November/December subscription journal.
 
 
Gabrielle Tarini
 
Keeping pace with biotechnology: This month’s Biological Weapons Convention Review Conference is a chance to reinvigorate the aging treaty.
 
 
 
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U.S. Pipeline Economics Study 2016

U.S. Pipeline Economics Study 2016

$subtitles.get($x) Sourced by the Oil & Gas Journal's Pipeline Economics Report and FERC fillings, this data set captures information on pipeline and compression station constructions costs back to 2000. Additionally the report includes fiscal data for US oil and natural gas pipelines and data on estimated pipeline costs as presented in applications to FERC since 1980 for hundreds of onshore and offshore pipeline projects.

The Natural Gas Pipeline table includes 336 pipelines with data reported on 165 pipelines. The Liquid Pipelines table includes 456 pipelines with data reported on 197 pipelines. … Continue Reading http://ogjresearch.stores.yahoo.net/us-pipeline-economics-study.html?cmpid=EnlWeeklyPetroNovember42016

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Battle Still Rages over NY's New Clean Energy Standard Program


Battle Still Rages over NY's New Clean Energy Standard Program

The CES was put in place three months ago but opponents and proponents are fighting on.



http://patch.com/new-york/peekskill/battle-still-rages-over-nys-new-clean-energy-standard-program

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Nuclear Roundup November 3, 2016


Nuclear Roundup
November 3, 2016
A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

Iran to ‘send nuclear deal to museum’ if US fails to keep its pledges: IRGC

http://en.apa.az/world-news/asia-news/iran-to-send-nuclear-deal-to-museum-if-us-fails-to-keep-its-pledges-general.html

Kredo: Obama Administration Stonewalling Again on Iran Deal

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/kredo-obama-administration-stonewalling-again-on-iran-deal/

United States

America's Nuclear-Waste Plan Is a Giant Mess

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/11/nuclear-waste-wipp-new-mexico/506117/

Presidential Elections And US Nuclear Policy: Clinton Vs Trump – Analysis

http://www.eurasiareview.com/03112016-presidential-elections-and-us-nuclear-policy-clinton-vs-trump-analysis/

The UN makes history on a nuclear weapons ban. Does the US care?

http://thebulletin.org/un-makes-history-nuclear-weapons-ban-does-us-care10123

Nuclear weapons facility declares emergency over bathroom air freshener

http://www.wpxi.com/news/nuclear-weapons-facility-declares-emergency-over-bathroom-air-freshener/463552057

Los Alamos National Laboratory: Experiment Helps To Advance Nuclear Explosion Monitoring

http://www.ladailypost.com/content/los-alamos-national-laboratory-experiment-helps-advance-nuclear-explosion-monitoring

International

Russia holds large-scale nuclear war games

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/nov/2/inside-the-ring-russia-holds-large-scale-nuclear-w/

A Decade Of North Korea’s Nuclear Tests And Failure Of Sanctions Regime – Analysis

http://www.eurasiareview.com/02112016-a-decade-of-north-koreas-nuclear-tests-and-failure-of-sanctions-regime-analysis/

Report: SBX-1 Radar Operated Near North Korea

https://news.usni.org/2016/11/01/report-sbx-1-radar-operated-near-north-korea

Japan’s hypocritical nuclear stance

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2016/11/03/editorials/japans-hypocritical-nuclear-stance/#.WBtJSi0rKa4

Strategic Implications of South Korea’s Political Scandal

http://thediplomat.com/2016/11/strategic-implications-of-south-koreas-political-scandal/


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