Letter From North Korea: What Life Looks Like as Nuclear Crisis Mounts


Letter From North Korea: What Life Looks Like as Nuclear Crisis Mounts

A tightly controlled government tour of Pyongyang featured sculptures of atoms, children playing with toy rocket launchers and plentiful talk about not backing down



https://www.wsj.com/article_email/letter-from-north-korea-what-life-looks-like-as-nuclear-crisis-mounts-1506097544-lMyQjAxMTI3NjIyMzkyNjM3Wj/

Making case for nuclear power in new book ‘Seeing the Light’


Making case for nuclear power in new book ‘Seeing the Light’

Nuclear power is not merely an energy option for the future, geoscientist Scott L. Montgomery writes in his new book, it is a life-saving and essential way for the world to provide energy and avoid “carbon and climate failure.”

https://neutronbytes.com/2017/09/23/making-case-for-nuclear-power-in-new-book-seeing-the-light/

A North Korean hydrogen bomb test in Pacific Ocean could bring ‘terrifying’ fallout, expert says


A North Korean hydrogen bomb test in Pacific Ocean could bring ‘terrifying’ fallout, expert says

‘No one has tested above ground for decades,’ said David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security

http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/2112506/north-korean-hydrogen-bomb-test-pacific-ocean-could-bring-terrifying

Engaging the Young Generation, Ensuring the Future of Nuclear Energy


Engaging the Young Generation, Ensuring the Future of Nuclear Energy

The new European Nuclear Education Network Plus Project, which aims to attract, retain and develop nuclear talent, was presented at an IAEA General Conference side event on engaging the young generation of nuclear professionals. (Photo: D. Popovich/IAEA)
A highly skilled workforce is vital to the future of any industry, and the nuclear sector is no exception. The side event “The Future of Nuclear Energy: Engaging the Young Generation,” held on 20 September alongside the 61st IAEA General Conference, covered approaches to capacity building and the development of a skilled workforce.
“Capacity building is key to establishing a competent nuclear workforce, which demands a continuous improvement in education and training,” said Mikhail Chudakov, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy. “Fortunately, the IAEA can provide its Member States with many tools for capacity building, in order to ensure the continued availability of highly qualified personnel for the safe, secure and sustainable use of nuclear energy.”
Participants at the event presented several programmes developed by the IAEA for the training and education of future nuclear professionals, and several young professionals from the industry shared their experience in this area.
Research reactor training
Training tools include the Internet Reactor Laboratory (IRL), regional research reactor schools, the group fellowship training programme of the Eastern Europe Research Reactor Initiative and the International Centres based on Research Reactors (ICERR) scheme. These training programmes are available to experts from countries that already operate or are planning to establish a research reactor as a facility to develop capabilities in nuclear science and technology. They also provide access to research reactors to university students and researchers from countries without research reactor facilities.
“The main objective of these types of programmes is to foster knowledge, rules and skill-based behaviour, as well as to develop the nuclear safety culture,” said Andrea Borio di Tigliole, Head of the Research Reactor Section at the IAEA. “They are very well suited for professionals with some experience, as well as for initial education and training.”
John de Grosbois, Head of the IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Management (NKM) Section, highlighted the aspects of the NKM programme that help strengthen nuclear education in the Member States. These included management training for young professionals in the nuclear sector, supporting online learning and distance learning, and strengthening national and regional educational networking, human resources and knowledge development.
The IAEA’s nuclear energy management and NKM Schools have so far trained over 1,000 students.
European masters
Leon Cizeli, the president of the European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN), presented the new European ENEN Plus Project, which aims to attract, retain and develop nuclear talent. He also highlighted other opportunities available within the ENEN framework, such as the European Master of Nuclear Engineering (EMSNE) certification of which more than 230 certificates have been awarded since 2005.
The event featured an EMSNE Award Ceremony, with 19 laureates from different countries receiving EMSNE Certificates.
Educational programmes fostered by the IAEA, ENEN and other educational networks aim to support the continuous supply of technical and scientific expertise.
The Young Generation in Nuclear society shared some of the ways in which they contribute to knowledge transfer and leadership development, including mentorship programmes, soft skill seminars, multi‑cultural integration, and sharing of best practices.
“A need for establishing successful retention, knowledge transfer, mentoring, leadership development, training and capacity building programmes are one of the industry’s most significant challenges to date,” said Chirayu Batra, United Nations - Nuclear Young Generation (UN-NYG) President.  “Young generation networks are critical components in developing ideas, techniques and programmes.”

Fukushima Update 9/21/17 –

Fukushima Update 9/21/17

The main road from Fukushima City to Namie reopens… Used fuel bundle removal from units #1 & #2 is delayed… Most Fukushima residents feel that a recurrence of the 2011 accident is possible… The Fukushima accident did not affect the Pacific’s fish or the people of North America… The first government-designated “hub” for Fukushima recovery is approved… Two University training and research reactors have resumed operation since April… The NRA says five of the nuclear stations cleared for restart may be at risk from volcanic ash.

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

Hurricane Update: Refinery Restarts, Fuel Supplies Rise


Hurricane Update: Refinery Restarts, Fuel Supplies Rise

By By Energy Tomorrow Blog,   /  Wednesday, September 20, 2017 10:00 AM
Much of the energy-related news from hurricane-recovery areas of Texas and Florida continues to be encouraging. Shell said it was restarting its Deer Park refinery in the Houston area that was shut down three weeks ago with the approach of Hurricane Harvey. ExxonMobil said it could start most of the production units at its Beaumont, Texas, refinerylater this

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup September 20, 2017

Nuclear Roundup
September 20, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

Trump blames Clintons for nuclear North Korea

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/20/trump-north-korea-hillary-bill-clinton-242918

Jitters and surprise in South Korea and Japan over Trump’s speech to the U.N.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/russia-calls-trumps-korea-remarks-a-dangerous-step-toward-instability/2017/09/19/1a6d9b56-9d69-11e7-b2a7-bc70b6f98089_story.html?utm_term=.69c0ddbf2462

Why China Won’t Pressure North Korea as Much as Trump Wants

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/why-china-isnt-ready-to-put-pressure-on-north-korea

Russia can profit from North Korea’s missile tests

https://www.ft.com/content/e1231efe-9a32-11e7-a652-cde3f882dd7b

'This Is All We Can Do': How the Japanese Are Preparing for a North Korean Nuclear Attack

http://time.com/4949262/north-korea-japan-nuclear-missiles-drills/

There Is a Precedent for North Korea's Nuclear Threats—the Euromissiles Crisis

http://www.weeklystandard.com/there-is-a-precedent-for-north-koreas-nuclear-threatsthe-euromissiles-crisis/article/2009741

United States

After Trump's U.N. Speech, Some Senators Look To Reinforce War Powers

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/19/552201844/senator-mulls-nuclear-limits-on-trump

The U.S. Air Force's Built a Mach 2 Nuclear Super Bomber to Destroy Russia

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/the-us-air-forces-built-mach-2-nuclear-super-bomber-destroy-22352

FY18 NDAA Summary

https://www.armed-services.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/FY18%20NDAA%20Summary6.pdf

Senate bill keeps MOX funding intact

http://www.aikenstandard.com/news/senate-bill-keeps-mox-funding-intact/article_10ea2b42-9d66-11e7-88a0-0faccfe7f15f.html

Heinrich Secures Amendments In Defense Authorization Bill To Benefit Military Bases, National Labs In N.M.

http://www.ladailypost.com/content/heinrich-secures-amendments-defense-authorization-bill-benefit-military-bases-national-labs

NNSA partners with Kazakhstan Research Institute to Remove All of its Highly Enriched Uranium

https://nnsa.energy.gov/mediaroom/pressreleases/nnsa-partners-kazakhstan-research-institute-remove-all-its-highly-enriched

NNSA stays prepared with world-class response units

https://nnsa.energy.gov/blog/nnsa-stays-prepared-world-class-response-units-0

The Zen Buddhist Nuclear Weapons Expert in Trump's White House

http://www.thedailybeast.com/the-zen-buddhist-nuclear-weapons-expert-in-trumps-white-house

International

Trump made decision on Iran nuclear deal but does not reveal it

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-nuclear-un/trump-made-decision-on-iran-nuclear-deal-but-does-not-reveal-it-idUSKCN1BV1OC

Russia rebukes Trump over Iran, North Korea, accuses U.S. of missile treaty breach

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-assembly-trump-russia/russia-rebukes-trump-over-iran-north-korea-accuses-u-s-of-missile-treaty-breach-idUSKCN1BV1QE

Anxious world lobbies Trump on Iran nuclear deal

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/19/trump-iran-nuclear-deal-242906

Iran nuclear deal must change if U.S. to stay: Tillerson

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-assembly-france/iran-nuclear-deal-must-change-if-u-s-to-stay-tillerson-idUSKCN1BU2DB

Iran nuclear deal drives wedge between US and France

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/19/iran-nuclear-deal-drives-wedge-between-us-and-france.html

U.N. chief: Nuclear threat at highest level since Cold War

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-un-guterres-nuclear-threat-20170919-story.html

How Much Longer Will the Iran Deal Last Under Trump?

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/09/the-future-of-the-iran-nuclear-deal-is-in-trumps-hands/540348/

Dozens of states sign nuclear weapons ban treaty at United Nations

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nuclear-un/dozens-of-states-sign-nuclear-weapons-ban-treaty-at-united-nations-idUSKCN1BV1QJ

North Atlantic Council Statement on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/news_146954.htm?selectedLocale=en

The UN is launching an unprecedented ban on nuclear weapons today, but there’s a catch

https://qz.com/1082141/the-un-is-launching-an-unprecedented-ban-on-nuclear-weapons-today-but-theres-a-catch/

Belgian and US Research Reactors to Become International Centres for R&D under IAEA Label

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/belgian-and-us-research-reactors-to-become-international-centres-for-rd-under-iaea-label

New Application Increases Efficiency and Effectiveness of Safeguards Verification

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/new-application-increases-efficiency-and-effectiveness-of-safeguards-verification

IAEA Announces Concept of Qualified Technical Centres for the Management of Disused Sealed Radioactive Sources

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/iaea-announces-concept-of-qualified-technical-centres-for-the-management-of-disused-sealed-radioactive-sources

Step into the World of Nuclear Security Training — Online, Mobile and in 3-D

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/step-into-the-world-of-nuclear-security-training-online-mobile-and-in-3-d


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Facebook And Voters See The Benefit Of Clean Energy In Ohio


Facebook And Voters See The Benefit Of Clean Energy In Ohio

By By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog,   /  Tuesday, September 19, 2017 10:00 AM
Last month, Facebook announced its new $750 million data center will be located in New Albany, Ohio, just north of Columbus. Why did the social media giant choose this particular spot? Apparently, Facebook likes clean energy, stating, “The availability of renewable energy sources, including wind, solar and hydro, was critical to the decision.” And Facebook isn’t

Advanced Nuclear Technologies can Help Achieve a Carbon-Free Energy Future

Advanced Nuclear Technologies can Help Achieve a Carbon-Free Energy Future

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano at the side event 'Nuclear Energy Innovation and the Paris Agreement'. (Photo: D. Popovich/IAEA)
Innovation in the nuclear sector is vital to fulfil its potential in combatting climate change, agreed panellists at a side event held on the margins of the IAEA General Conference today. The side event ‘Nuclear Energy Innovation and the Paris Agreement’ identified the linkage between the future of nuclear power and how it can be incorporated into national climate action plans to support the reduction of carbon emissions worldwide.
Ambassadors, Member States representatives, senior officials from international organizations and industry experts took a closer look at deployment of nuclear energy innovations that can support the reporting of countries’ five-year Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
Adopted in 2015 by world leaders, the Paris Agreement has set a new course at holding the increase in global temperature to below 2°C. All low-carbon energy technologies, including nuclear power, are needed to meet the Paris Agreement goal.
“It is timely that we highlight the role of nuclear power in reducing environmental impacts, particularly CO2 emissions,” said Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General, at the event. “Innovations in nuclear technologies can significantly help global climate efforts. When countries update their NDCs, they should consider the evolving role of nuclear power in their low-carbon energy mix to replace high-carbon sources.”
Delegates at the side event discussed how countries can accelerate the development and deployment of nuclear energy. Speakers introduced delegations to some nuclear technology innovations currently under development.
“There are a number of advanced nuclear power technologies such as accident tolerant fuels, High Temperature Reactors, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), non-electric nuclear applications and innovative nuclear systems with great potential for enhanced competiveness and sustainability, as well as make substantial contributions to greenhouse gas emission reduction,” said Stefano Monti, Head of the IAEA Nuclear Power Technology Development Section.
“Some are ready or almost available for deployment, while others are at very different stages of development, from pre-conceptual design to detailed design and demonstration,” he explained.
Participants learned that innovations in nuclear energy can help maintain nuclear’s low-carbon energy share and support new roles in the replacement of high-carbon energy sources.
Once they are commercially available, these technologies can be incorporated into country updates of their NDCs.
While looking closely into conditions for advanced nuclear technologies to be accelerated, industry leaders emphasized the importance of investment in research and innovation. Further corresponding conditions were identified as simplification of the regulatory framework, enhanced infrastructure, public perception and support.
“These key factors are imperative to meet the increased levels of ambition needed to achieve the Paris Agreement goal,” said William Magwood, Director General of the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA). He presented NEA’s initiative known as ‘Nuclear Innovation 2050.’
As the global need for the development of next-generation advanced technologies grows, the NI2050 focuses on the potential of nuclear fission technology defining main priority areas and topics where the R&D is necessary to push for innovation.
“Multilateral approaches can create the confidence needed for a worldwide deployment of innovative technologies,” he said in his keynote speech. “All stakeholders, in particular the science, industry and regulatory communities – each with their specific competencies and responsibilities – need to be part of a renewed innovation process through early involvement and continued interaction,” he outlined.
In this regard, the Agency has capacity to help Member States evaluate their energy plans and inform them of innovative nuclear energy technologies that can mitigate carbon. The Head of the IAEA's Planning and Economic Studies Section, David Shropshire explained that carbon reduction can be achieved by extending the operation of existing nuclear power plants, filling growing country energy demands by using increasingly efficient nuclear reactor designs.
With this knowledge, Member States may choose to include new nuclear technologies in the updates of their NDCs. The Paris Agreement stipulates that NDCs will be progressively revised every five years starting from 2020.
In 2018, countries will begin taking stock of their collective efforts in relation to the progress made towards the goal set out in the Agreement. The Paris Agreement stipulates that NDCs will be progressively revised every five years starting from 2020. In 2018, countries will begin taking stock of their collective efforts in relation to the progress made towards the goal set out in the Agreement.

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup September 19, 2017

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September 19, 2017
A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

North Korea

In U.N. speech, Trump threatens to ‘totally destroy North Korea’ and calls Kim Jong Un ‘Rocket Man’

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/09/19/in-u-n-speech-trump-warns-that-the-world-faces-great-peril-from-rogue-regimes-in-north-korea-iran/?utm_term=.2e1a6ac9607c

Trump Threatens to ‘Totally Destroy’ North Korea

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/19/world/americas/united-nations-general-assembly.html

Pentagon chief says he was asked about reintroducing tactical nuclear weapons in South Korea

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/09/18

Xi and Trump discuss sanctions pressure on North Korea: White House

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-china-usa/xi-and-trump-discuss-sanctions-pressure-on-north-korea-white-house-idUSKCN1BT1R3

N Korea says sanctions will speed up nuclear programme

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/09/korea-sanctions

Spain becomes fourth country to expel North Korean envoy over nuclear program

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/spain-becomes-fourth-country-to-expel-north-korean-envoy

Did Pakistan help North Korea develop nuclear weapons? India-US-Japan want to know

https://qz.com/1080927/did-pakistan-help-north-korea-develop-nuclear-weapons-india-us-japan-want-to-know/

Three reasons China will not accept a nuclear armed North Korea

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2111788/three-reasons-china-will-not-accept-nuclear-armed-north

GOP rep: North Korea wants Iran-type nuclear deal

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/351286-gop-rep-north-korea-wants-an-iran-type-deal

There’s no easy living with a nuclear-armed North Korea

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/sep/18/nuclear-armed-north-korea-is-a-worldwide-problem/

North Korea: The Full Transcript

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/09/18/north-korea-the-full-transcript-215615

Op-Ed: How to neutralize North Korea's nuclear threat without starting a world war

http://abcnews.go.com/International/op-ed

United States

Trump to hail Iranian people as a threat to regime's status quo

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/18

Sonoma County radiation-detector maker sees uptick in business amid nuclear worries

http://www.northbaybusinessjournal.com/northbay/

Is America About to Dump the INF Treaty?

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/america-about-dump-the-inf-treaty-22355

U.S. Senate Passes Bill To Fund New Cruise Missile, Fight Russian Propaganda

https://www.rferl.org/a/us-senate-passes-bill-fund-new-cruise-missile

International

France tells Trump that quitting Iran nuclear deal risks 'spiral of proliferation'

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/18/france-trump-iran-nuclear-deal-jean-yves-le-drian

Why Iran's nuclear program is a greater threat than North Korea's

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/why-irans-nuclear-program-is-a-greater-threat-than-north-koreas/article/2634754

Memorandum to President Trump on the Iran Nuclear Deal

http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2017/09/memorandum

Government has no plans to close aging Dimona nuclear facility

https://www.timesofisrael.com/government-has-no-plans-to-close-aging-dimona-nuclear-facility/

Revisiting India’s Nuclear Exceptionalism

http://nation.com.pk/columns/19-Sep-2017/revisiting-india-s-nuclear-exceptionalism

Russian-built nuclear plant revives Chernobyl fears

https://www.ft.com/content/a98322de-96f7-11e7-b83c-9588e51488a0

General Conference Day 1 Highlights

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/general-conference-day-1-highlights-18-september-2017

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