Articles on SC Nuclear Plant Debacle

South Carolina May Spend 60 Years Paying for Nukes Never Built
South Carolina Nuclear Woes Could Have Impact Outside State
Here Are Answers To Some Common Questions About SC’s Abandoned Nuclear Project
SCANA CEO: White House Did Not Respond To Pleas For Summer Nuke Support
SCANA Reports $121 Million Profit On Heels Of Nuclear Plant Failure
SC Schedules Job Fair For Former Nuclear Plant Workers
Out-Of-Work VC Summer Workers Storm SC Statehouse
South Carolina Nuclear Woes Could Ripple To Virginia
SCE&G Customers Will Continue Paying For Nuke Project, Even Though It Won’t Be Built
SC Regulators ‘Blindsided’ By ‘Devastating’ Decision To Abandon VC Summer Expansion
SC Lawmakers Want SCANA Stockholders To Eat Costs Of Two Failed Nuclear Reactors
Lawmaker: 'People Need to be Fired' Over Nuclear Plant Debacle
South Carolina Utility Bonds Trade Heavily After Nuclear Nixed
For Sale: Two Half-Finished Nuclear Reactors (Never Used)
Death of SCANA’s VC Summer Project Puts Industry On Notice
VC Summer Decision Means Less Clean Energy
Sorry, No Customer Refunds For Now-Abandoned Nuke Project
SCANA Draws Fire From State Regulators, Consumers
SCANA Sought Other Partners For VC Summer Plant Before Halting Construction​
For Local Workers And Businesses, Tears Follow VC Summer Construction Shutdown
SCANA Upgraded At Barclays After Nuclear Project Abandoned
Fate of Nuclear in the US Now Hinges on One Utility in Georgia
US Nuclear Comeback Stalls as Two Reactors Are Abandoned
The Failure Of Two Nuclear Units Could Leave South Carolina Customers With The Electric Bill
Nuclear Energy’s Growth in US Takes a Hit
Fluor Share Prices Slide On VC Summer News
SCE&G To Cease Construction And Will File Plan Of Abandonment Of The New Nuclear Project 
Utilities Ditch Reactors That Launched US Nuclear Renaissance
SCANA, Santee Cooper Pull Plug On VC Summer
SCANA Abandons Half-Finished Reactors in South Carolina

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Nuclear Roundup August 4, 2016

Nuclear Roundup
August 4, 2017
A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

North Korea

U.S. may soon expand U.N. talks on North Korea sanctions, signaling China deal: diplomats

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-un-idUSKBN1AJ2HV

A grand bargain with China could remove North Korea's nuclear threat — but it would destroy America's global influence

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-auslin-north-korea-china-grand-bargain-20170803-story.html

Can the U.S. Military Stop North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program?

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/can-the-us-military-stop-north-koreas-nuclear-weapons-21770

US Complains of ‘Misreporting’ as North Korea Deems Sanctions Justify Its Nuclear Weapons

http://www.intelligencerpost.com/us-complains-misreporting-north-korea-deems-sanctions-justify-nuclear-weapons/

China, China, China

http://www.38north.org/2017/08/editor080317/

United States

Would the military really have to obey a Trump command to fire a nuclear weapon?

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-colangelo-duty-nuclear-20170804-story.html

Can NJ’s nuclear power plants be hacked? Cyber-defenders say it’s a concern

http://nj1015.com/can-njs-nuclear-power-plants-be-hacked-cyber-defenders-say-its-a-concern/?trackback=tsmclip

Senate confirms Bush 43 veteran to be deputy Energy secretary

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/345166-senate-confirms-bush-veteran-to-be-deputy-energy-secretary

International

Analysis: Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons and regional domination

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective/features/2017/08/04/ANALYSIS-Iran-s-quest-for-nuclear-weapons-and-regional-domination.html

A Grim Future for Russia’s Nuclear Submarine Fleet

https://warisboring.com/a-grim-future-for-russias-nuclear-submarine-fleet/

Fukushima: summertime images show nature assert itself after a nuclear disaster

http://www.newsweek.com/images-fukushima-summer-show-what-happens-after-nuclear-disaster-646066

General Interest

Reagan’s arms reduction treaty in jeopardy

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/reagan-s-arms-reduction-treaty-in-jeopardy-0wkcsqwtk

America Once Planned An Unstoppable Nuclear Doomsday Nightmare Weapon

http://jalopnik.com/america-once-planned-an-unstoppable-nuclear-doomsday-ni-1797509594


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Strengthening Nuclear Law in Africa: Workshop on the Way Forward

Strengthening Nuclear Law in Africa: Workshop on the Way Forward

The Regional Workshop on Nuclear Law for African Member States was held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria. (Photo: K. Nikolic/IAEA)
Legal and regulatory experts from 20 African countries expanded their knowledge on international and national legal frameworks for the regulation of radiation sources in medicine, industry, research and other areas, at a workshop at the IAEA this week.
“The exchange of experiences has been very timely and valuable in understanding the legal aspects arising from the use of ionizing radiation as we develop new projects in implementing nuclear techniques,” said Vuyile Dlamini from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Swaziland.
Through the legislative assistance programme the IAEA supports its Member States in developing adequate legal frameworks for the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear energy and ionising radiation. It also aims to create awareness in Member States about the importance of adhering to the international legal instruments and assist then in complying with their international obligations.
“Our country has already enacted a law on safety, security and safeguards,” said Hadjaro Senoussi of the Chadian Agency of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety. “The IAEA’s assistance was helpful to identify all the elements to be considered in a comprehensive nuclear law.”
The workshop helped get a broader understanding of international instruments in the nuclear field, said Faradally Ollite, CEO of the Radiation Protection Authority of Mauritius. “The relevance for Mauritius to adhere to those instruments has been clarified,” he said. “we now have a better understanding on how to transpose  these international instruments in our national legislative framework.”
The Regional Workshop on Nuclear Law for African Member States allowed the IAEA and representatives from African countries to assess the status of national legal frameworks, as well as to discuss and coordinate the activities to be implemented to support them in establishing, updating and improving national legislation governing the safe and secure uses of nuclear energy and ionizing radiation. It also allowed to identify steps towards gaining better understanding of the international legal instruments adopted under the auspices of the IAEA.
Participants included experts from Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Togo and Zimbabwe.
The training follows other regional workshops conducted for Member States in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean and Asia and the Pacific, as part of IAEA’s legislative assistance programme.
Legal and regulatory experts from 19 African countries participated in the workshop. (Photo: N. Nikolic/IAEA)


Fukushima Update 8/3/17

Fukushima Update 8/3/17

Tepco says corium from unit #3 did not burn through the RPV’s bottom head… A government group (NDF) concludes that “dry” corium retrieval is safer and easier than doing it under water… The NRA Chairman disagrees with the NDF position… Host community Futaba plans on partial lifting of evacuation orders by 2022… Tepco has posted pictures of the installation of the first part of the unit #3 dome… Japan’s 2018 energy outlook expects five more nuclear plant restarts, and perhaps 12… More than half of Japan is suited to host a deep geological repository.

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

Progress On Increasing Access To Federal Lands


Progress On Increasing Access To Federal Lands

By By Energy Tomorrow Blog,   /  Wednesday, August 2, 2017 10:00 AM
It’s a positive step – for U.S. energy, economic growth, consumer benefits and climate progress – for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to begin rescinding its 2015 hydraulic fracturing rule – one that we argue duplicates existing and effective state regulation and risks delaying energy development, potentially impacting consumers. The Interior Department’s Katharine S. McGregor explains: “Maintaining positive, productive working relationships with

Lights Out in South Carolina - News Articles

South Carolina Nuclear Woes Could Ripple To Virginia
SCE&G Customers Will Continue Paying For Nuke Project, Even Though It Won’t Be Built
SC Regulators ‘Blindsided’ By ‘Devastating’ Decision To Abandon VC Summer Expansion
SC Lawmakers Want SCANA Stockholders To Eat Costs Of Two Failed Nuclear Reactors
Lawmaker: 'People Need to be Fired' Over Nuclear Plant Debacle
South Carolina Utility Bonds Trade Heavily After Nuclear Nixed
For Sale: Two Half-Finished Nuclear Reactors (Never Used)
Death of SCANA’s VC Summer Project Puts Industry On Notice
VC Summer Decision Means Less Clean Energy
Sorry, No Customer Refunds For Now-Abandoned Nuke Project
SCANA Draws Fire From State Regulators, Consumers
SCANA Sought Other Partners For VC Summer Plant Before Halting Construction​
For Local Workers And Businesses, Tears Follow VC Summer Construction Shutdown
SCANA Upgraded At Barclays After Nuclear Project Abandoned
Fate of Nuclear in the US Now Hinges on One Utility in Georgia
US Nuclear Comeback Stalls as Two Reactors Are Abandoned
The Failure Of Two Nuclear Units Could Leave South Carolina Customers With The Electric Bill
Nuclear Energy’s Growth in US Takes a Hit
Fluor Share Prices Slide On VC Summer News
SCE&G To Cease Construction And Will File Plan Of Abandonment Of The New Nuclear Project 
Utilities Ditch Reactors That Launched US Nuclear Renaissance
SCANA, Santee Cooper Pull Plug On VC Summer
SCANA Abandons Half-Finished Reactors in South Carolina
SCE&G Will Cease Construction of VC Summer Nuclear Plants
SCANA Stock Plunges As Decision On VC Summer Approaches

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup August 3, 2017

Nuclear Roundup
August 3, 2017
A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

North Korea

Pence Says U.S. Won’t Hold Talks With North Korea

https://www.wsj.com/articles/pence-says-u-s-wont-hold-talks-with-north-korea-1501709103

A grand bargain with China could remove North Korea's nuclear threat — but it would destroy America's global influence

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-auslin-north-korea-china-grand-bargain-20170803-story.html

How to avoid nuclear war with North Korea

https://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21725768-there-are-no-good-options-curb-kim-jong-un-blundering-war-would-be-worst-how

What America Should Learn from North Korea's Latest Missile Test

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/08/north-korea-second-missile-test/535737/

A North Korea attack would take out Los Angeles, Chicago or New York, and be the deadliest in U.S. history

http://www.newsweek.com/north-korea-attack-us-likely-deadliest-nation-history-645106

Defusing North Korea’s nuclear threat

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/aug/2/north-korea-threat-requires-some-help-from-china/

Why Canada would be directly in the way of a North Korean nuclear war

http://nationalpost.com/news/why-canada-would-be-directly-in-the-way-of-a-north-korean-nuclear-war/wcm/6ec86d53-adcf-4d45-9791-2d536b4537a0

United States

Review of Nuclear Weapons Plant Says Protections Are Working

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/colorado/articles/2017-08-02/review-of-nuclear-weapons-plant-says-protections-are-working

LLNL Scientists Help Update Seismic Verification Policy

http://www.independentnews.com/news/llnl-scientists-help-update-seismic-verification-policy/article_be37671c-77c1-11e7-82f3-b79ddb0cc22a.html

Tests show Hanford workers inhaled radioactive plutonium

http://www.king5.com/news/local/hanford/tests-show-hanford-workers-inhaled-radioactive-plutonium/461574180

International

Iran: US sanctions designed to derail nuclear deal

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/03/middleeast/iran-sanctions-nuclear-deal/index.html

Opinion The Iran Nuclear Deal Remains the Best of a Few Bad Options

http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/.premium-1.804840

Bolton: Stop North Korea and Iran before nuclear weapons spread across globe

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/wall-street-journal/stop-north-korea-and-iran-before-nuclear-weapons-spread-across-globe/news-story/94c22c0f1e71d19ff46c0fbb30ce3a1d

China tests missiles as world focuses on North Korea: Report

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/china-tests-missiles-as-world-focuses-on-north-korea-report/article/2630392

China’s nuclear export ambitions run into friction

https://www.ft.com/content/84c25750-75da-11e7-90c0-90a9d1bc9691

Why Russia's New ICBM Might be the Real Nuclear Missile America Should Fear

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/why-russias-new-icbm-might-be-the-real-nuclear-missile-21763

General Interest

Why the New Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty Is So Polarizing

http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/22867/why-the-new-nuclear-weapons-ban-treaty-is-so-polarizing


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