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Friday, December 8, 2017

The North Korea Debate Sounds Eerily Familiar - The Atlantic

The North Korea Debate Sounds Eerily Familiar - The Atlantic

Breakthrough Tech To Help Defuse America’s Ticking Time Bomb | OilPrice.com

Breakthrough Tech To Help Defuse America’s Ticking Time Bomb | OilPrice.com

China is at 1.5 times US electricity usage in 2017 and should be double by 2023 | NextBigFuture.com

China is at 1.5 times US electricity usage in 2017 and should be double by 2023 | NextBigFuture.com

Britain to provide funding for mini-nuclear plant research - Reuters - Discussion on Topix

Britain to provide funding for mini-nuclear plant research - Reuters - Discussion on Topix

US funds to support advanced nuclear technology development

US funds to support advanced nuclear technology development

UK fusion researchers welcome government support

UK fusion researchers welcome government support

US funds to support advanced nuclear technology development

US funds to support advanced nuclear technology development

Safety of Spent Fuel Management and Radioactive Waste Management: Workshop Promotes Adherence to International Convention


Safety of Spent Fuel Management and Radioactive Waste Management: Workshop Promotes Adherence to International Convention

(Illustration: F. Nassif/IAEA)
A workshop to promote the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management ended yesterday in Rabat, Morocco. The three-day event — hosted by Morocco, a Contracting Party to this international legal instrument since its entry into force in 2001 — helped raise awareness among decision-makers from African countries that have not yet acceded to it.
“Radioactive waste and spent fuel should be managed safely, securely, and responsibly,” said Khammar Mrabit, Director General of the Moroccan Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security Agency. “The Joint Convention is the only legally binding international instrument that offers a platform for contracting parties to contribute to achieving and maintaining a high level of safety of spent fuel and radioactive waste management worldwide.”
In addition to achieving and maintaining a high level of safety, the Convention aims to ensure the availability of effective defences against potential hazards, to prevent accidents with radiological consequences and to mitigate their consequences, should they occur.
Mrabit added that “it is in the interest of all countries to join this Convention so that individuals, society and the environment are protected from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, now and in the future.”
Tailored to African States, the workshop was part of the IAEA’s effort to encourage universal adherence to and implementation of the Joint Convention. “The IAEA offers various tools and mechanisms to support States in this endeavour, should they decide to join,” said Peri Lynne Johnson, Legal Advisor and Director of the IAEA Office of Legal Affairs.
Participants from Burkina Faso, Egypt, Mali, Sudan and Uganda heard about the different aspects of the Joint Convention: from its history, key requirements, peer-review process and achievements, to its future prospects. They offered national perspectives and shared experiences on policies and programmes aimed at safely managing radioactive waste and, if appropriate, spent fuel, in their countries.
“The essential feature of this Convention includes the peer review process, which allows Contracting Parties to exchange and discuss experiences in the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste,” said Peter Johnston, Director of the IAEA Division of Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety.
The Joint Convention is a comprehensive instrument that offers several advantages to its Contracting Parties, Johnston added. “We should aim to ensure that it becomes universal in its adherence and implementation.”
Rosemary Byanyima from the Atomic Energy Council of Uganda and Bashir Eltayeb from the Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority of Sudan said that the workshop offered an opportunity to learn about the relevance, procedure, benefits and obligations in regard to the Joint Convention.
Along with the Convention on Nuclear Safety, the Joint Convention represents a cornerstone of the international legal framework for nuclear safety. The universalization of these two conventions is a priority for the IAEA.
The Joint Convention was adopted in September 1997 and entered into force in June 2001. As of December 2017, it has 76 Contracting Parties.

Europe and Iran’s Threat Perception – LobeLog

Europe and Iran’s Threat Perception – LobeLog

Reason, Nuclear Weapons, and Donald Trump

Reason, Nuclear Weapons, and Donald Trump

DOE Announces Solicitation for Nuclear Reactor Technologies

DOE Announces Solicitation for Nuclear Reactor Technologies

ICIS Briefing: Nuclear power in France

ICIS Briefing: Nuclear power in France

Avoiding Nuclear War Is Our First Priority | Gold and Precious Metals

Avoiding Nuclear War Is Our First Priority | Gold and Precious Metals

Confidential Westinghouse report details early faults with nuclear projects | Business | postandcourier.com

Confidential Westinghouse report details early faults with nuclear projects | Business | postandcourier.com

US weighs response to Russian violations of nuclear missile treaty | South China Morning Post

US weighs response to Russian violations of nuclear missile treaty | South China Morning Post

Trump Administration INF Treaty Integrated Strategy

Trump Administration INF Treaty Integrated Strategy

How close are we to nuclear world war?

How close are we to nuclear world war?

UK aims to boost nuclear sector with funding package - PennEnergy

UK aims to boost nuclear sector with funding package - PennEnergy

Global Nuclear Waste Management Market 2017-2021: Growing Energy Demand in Developing Countries - Research and Markets

Global Nuclear Waste Management Market 2017-2021: Growing Energy Demand in Developing Countries - Research and Markets

Officials talk WIPP's future at town hall meeting

Officials talk WIPP's future at town hall meeting

Possible Iranian Links To The Claimed Houthi Missile Launch Against The UAE

Possible Iranian Links To The Claimed Houthi Missile Launch Against The UAE

By By Farzin Nadimi,   /  Thursday, December 7, 2017 10:00 AM
Early signs indicate that the rebels may have attempted to strike an Emirati nuclear site with an Iranian cruise missile — a claim that could heighten international pressure on Tehran and raise the stakes of the regional conflict if confirmed. On December 3, Houthi rebels in Yemen announced that they had fired a “winged cruise

Nuclear windfall for new technologies - but concerns over cost persist

Nuclear windfall for new technologies - but concerns over cost persist

UK nuclear sector vows to cut construction cost by 30%

UK nuclear sector vows to cut construction cost by 30%

WIPP air system to cost about $400M, complete by 2022

WIPP air system to cost about $400M, complete by 2022

Official: WIPP deficiencies stem from lack of funds | Local News | santafenewmexican.com

Official: WIPP deficiencies stem from lack of funds | Local News | santafenewmexican.com

New head of U.S. energy agency seeks delay of coal, nuclear rule

New head of U.S. energy agency seeks delay of coal, nuclear rule

UK Government to fund research into mini-nuclear plants | The Independent

UK Government to fund research into mini-nuclear plants | The Independent

Activist group and Coastal Commission spar over nuclear waste at San Onofore - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Activist group and Coastal Commission spar over nuclear waste at San Onofore - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Christie Hints He Might Sign Bill to Subsidize PSEG’s Nuclear Plants - NJ Spotlight

Christie Hints He Might Sign Bill to Subsidize PSEG’s Nuclear Plants - NJ Spotlight

New Chair Joins Energy Regulator as Decision on Coal Plan Nears | Bloomberg BNA

New Chair Joins Energy Regulator as Decision on Coal Plan Nears | Bloomberg BNA

The atomic age began with a secret test 75 years ago. Meet the last surviving witness. - The Washington Post

The atomic age began with a secret test 75 years ago. Meet the last surviving witness. - The Washington Post

Canada’s misguided debate on North Korea’s missiles | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Canada’s misguided debate on North Korea’s missiles | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Breaking the vicious cycle of the US-North Korea nuclear standoff | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Breaking the vicious cycle of the US-North Korea nuclear standoff | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Research details developments in the Worldwide marine power (wave and tidal) market forecasts up to 2022 - WhaTech

Research details developments in the Worldwide marine power (wave and tidal) market forecasts up to 2022 - WhaTech

The Energy Collective Daily: How American Cities and States Are Fighting Climate Change Globally

How American Cities and States Are Fighting Climate Change Globally | The Energy Collective Daily

Link to The Energy Collective

Office of the Inspector General Semiannual Report to Congress (NUREG-1415, Volume 31, No. 1) | Oversight.gov

Office of the Inspector General Semiannual Report to Congress (NUREG-1415, Volume 31, No. 1) | Oversight.gov

NRC 2.0: Adapting regulation to a changing nuclear industry - The Barrel Blog

NRC 2.0: Adapting regulation to a changing nuclear industry - The Barrel Blog

Activist group and Coastal Commission spar over nuclear waste at San Onofore - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Activist group and Coastal Commission spar over nuclear waste at San Onofore - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Funding nuclear project could hit Polish utilities' ratings: Fitch

Funding nuclear project could hit Polish utilities' ratings: Fitch

Atmosphere above Russia contaminated with radioactive substance, source of contamination remains unnamed

Atmosphere above Russia contaminated with radioactive substance, source of contamination remains unnamed

Russia Says Falling Satellite Could Have Been Source Of Radioactive Cloud

Russia Says Falling Satellite Could Have Been Source Of Radioactive Cloud

Russian nuclear institute proposes intl commission over ruthenium-106 'emission' — RT Newsline

Russian nuclear institute proposes intl commission over ruthenium-106 'emission' — RT Newsline

Russia Denies It Is the Source of Radioactive Cloud Over Europe

Russia Denies It Is the Source of Radioactive Cloud Over Europe

Russia claims radioactivity spike not due to nuclear plant - ABC News

Russia claims radioactivity spike not due to nuclear plant - ABC News

Opinion: Zero-Emission Credits Aren’t Just for Nuclear Power - NJ Spotlight

Opinion: Zero-Emission Credits Aren’t Just for Nuclear Power - NJ Spotlight

Monroe's Fermi 2 power plant back on line

Monroe's Fermi 2 power plant back on line

Meltdown | Can The United States Nuclear Power Industry Be Revived?

Meltdown | Can The United States Nuclear Power Industry Be Revived?

South Africa to proceed with nuclear power expansion: energy minister

South Africa to proceed with nuclear power expansion: energy minister

Japan Hosts IAEA Training Course on Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development

Japan Hosts IAEA Training Course on Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development

Participants of the IAEA training course on nuclear power infrastructure development during a visit to the Hitachi-GE factory at Ibaraki, Japan, 15 November 2017. (Photo: JICC)
A comprehensive introduction to the development of the infrastructure for a nuclear power programme, including the important roles of nuclear safety, radiation protection, and emergency planning and response, was the theme of a one-month IAEA training course that concluded last week in Japan.
Participants of the IAEA Interregional Training Course on Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development were 12 junior professionals from key organizations in eight Member States that are considering the introduction of nuclear power.
Participants gained a better appreciation for the relationship between issues of nuclear safety, emergency preparedness and public perceptions about nuclear power.
Akio Toba, JICC Executive Director
The training course focused on the IAEA’s Milestones approach and the 19 issues that need to be considered when developing the infrastructure for nuclear power, including topics such as legal and regulatory framework, radiation protection, human resource development, stakeholder involvement and others. It also included a session on lessons learned from the Fukushima accident. Simulations of a boiling water reactor and a pressurized water reactor provided participants with a better understanding of reactor technologies. Discussions, case studies, exercises, working group sessions and peer-to-peer exchange of good practices encouraged an interactive course environment.
The course also helped foster a network among those countries that are at similar stages of nuclear infrastructure development. “This course broadened my knowledge on the development of nuclear power programmes,” said Joshua Gbinu, an engineer at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. “It gave me the opportunity to meet new colleagues from other countries in the nuclear sector.”
As part of the curriculum, the participants visited several nuclear facilities, including training and emergency response centres, as well as the sites of the Fukushima Daini and Daiichi Nuclear Power Stations. They also learned about the value of active stakeholder involvement and public participation during visits to the Tsuruga 2 nuclear power reactor and the associated Public Information Centre. “The IAEA encourages Member States to actively engage the public early in the development of nuclear power programmes, as public support is a critical factor of a programme’s success,” said Jose Bastos, IAEA Technical Officer for the course.
The course from 6 November to 1 December 2017 was held as part of an IAEA technical cooperation project that supports Member States embarking on a new or expanding an existing nuclear power programme. For the second year in a row, it was hosted by Japan Atomic Industrial Forum’s International Cooperation Center (JICC) in Tokyo, in cooperation with the Government of Japan. Other institutions such as the University of Tokyo, the Wakasa Wan Energy Research Centre, the Japan Nuclear Human Resource Development Network, and several nuclear installations contributed to the programme.
“I believe that the participants learned a great deal about the unique nature of nuclear power,” said Akio Toba, JICC Executive Director. “They gained a better appreciation for the relationship between issues of nuclear safety, emergency preparedness and public perceptions about nuclear power.”
“We welcome this cooperation with Japan that assists our Member States in understanding the multifaceted and complex nature of embarking on new nuclear power programmes,” added Bastos.
Milestones Approach
The Milestones Approach splits the activities necessary to establish the infrastructure for a nuclear power programme into three progressive phases of development. The completion of each phase is marked by a specific “Milestone” at which progress can be assessed and a decision can be made about the readiness to move on to the next phase. The approach, detailing the 19 infrastructure issues, is documented in the IAEA guidance publication Milestones in the Development of a National Infrastructure for Nuclear Power.

Let America lead in nuclear power innovation | TheHill

Let America lead in nuclear power innovation | TheHill

Letter to DOE Secretary Rick Perry Regarding Pace of International Civil Nuclear Trade Authorizations - Energy and Commerce Committee

Letter to DOE Secretary Rick Perry Regarding Pace of International Civil Nuclear Trade Authorizations - Energy and Commerce Committee

Congressmen Ask DOE Sec. Perry to Streamline Nuclear Export Rules - Nuclear Energy Institute

Congressmen Ask DOE Sec. Perry to Streamline Nuclear Export Rules - Nuclear Energy Institute

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup December 8, 2017

Nuclear Roundup
December 8, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

Breaking the vicious cycle of the US-North Korea nuclear standoff

https://thebulletin.org/breaking-vicious-cycle-us-north-korea-nuclear-standoff11332

Singapore Airlines changed U.S. route because of North Korean missiles

http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/06/news/airlines-north-korea-missiles-flight-paths/index.html

Moon calls for ‘overwhelming’ military capability against North Korea

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20171208050060

Russia accuses US of thwarting North Korea diplomacy

https://www.ft.com/content/4e3ee9ca-dc17-11e7-a039-c64b1c09b482

China no ally on North Korea, Sen. Tom Cotton says

http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/dec/08/china-no-ally-on-n-korea-cotton-says-20/

Air Force developing weapon that could disable North Korean missiles

http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/07/us/air-force-champ-north-korea-missiles/index.html

The Hwasong-15: The Anatomy of North Korea's New ICBM

https://thediplomat.com/2017/12/the-hwasong-15-the-anatomy-of-north-koreas-new-icbm/

Spring 2018: When America Will Go to War with North Korea?

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/spring-2018-when-america-will-go-war-north-korea-23562

A dangerous choice looms for Trump on North Korea

http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/08/politics/north-korea-trump-dangerous-choice/index.html

North Korea Might Just Blow Up a Nuclear Weapon in the Atmosphere

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/north-korea-might-just-blow-nuclear-weapon-the-atmosphere-23540

Commentary: Remember Iran when dealing with North Korea

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-perspec-kirk-north-korea-iran-1210-20171206-story.html

The time for doing nothing on North Korea is over

http://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/363781-The-time-for-doing-nothing-on-North-Korea-is-over

United States

Congressmen Ask DOE Sec. Perry to Streamline Nuclear Export Rules

https://www.nei.org/News-Media/News/News-Archives/2017/Congressmen-Ask-DOE-Sec-Perry-to-Streamline-Nuclea

Text of letter

https://energycommerce.house.gov/news/letter/letter-doe-secretary-rick-perry-regarding-pace-international-civil-nuclear-trade-authorizations/

UGA Research: U.S. medical profession unprepared for nuclear attack

http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/education/article188655394.html

http://news.uga.edu/releases/article/nuclear-attack/

Sobering Film on Nuclear Attack Shows Need for More Nuclear Defense Spending

http://dailysignal.com/2017/12/07/sobering-film-on-nuclear-attack-shows-need-for-more-nuclear-defense-spending/

https://medium.com/@heritage/all-americans-left-right-and-center-want-their-government-to-protect-them-from-foreign-threats-4cf7f4ceaff5

Document: DOE considering SRS as site to build nuclear weapons components

https://www.aikenstandard.com/news/document-doe-considering-srs-as-site-to-build-nuclear-weapons/article_4dd3b372-db85-11e7-8b52-2372605ce270.html

Homeland Security to create new office focused on countering weapons of mass destruction

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/homeland-security-to-create-new-office-focused-on-countering-weapons-of-mass-destruction/2017/12/07/f894b61c-db71-11e7-8e5f-ccc94e22b133_story.html?utm_term=.e4402626df58

The atomic age began with a secret test 75 years ago. Meet the last surviving witness.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/12/01/the-atomic-age-began-with-a-secret-test-75-years-ago-meet-the-last-surviving-witness/?utm_term=.b3a408d9ea4e

International

Iranian MP: 'Nuclear weapons have no place in Iran's strategy'

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/12/nuclear-weapons-place-irans-strategy-iranian-mp-171207102554098.html

Russia’s nuclear ‘death train’: is the Kremlin scrapping the Soviet-inspired railway weapon

http://www.newsweek.com/russias-nuclear-death-train-kremlin-scrapping-soviet-inspired-railway-weapon-741034

Russia Says It's Ready For Talks With U.S. On Key Arms-Control Treaty

https://www.rferl.org/a/us-russia-says-ready-talks-on-arms-control-treaty/28904761.html

Novator 9M729: The Russian Missile that Broke INF Treaty's Back?

https://scout.com/military/warrior/Article/Novator-9M729-The-Russian-Missile-that-Broke-INF-Treatys-Back-111932270

Trump and Putin risk arms race in Europe if they don't keep nuclear treaty, warns Gorbachev

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-and-putin-risk-missile-arms-race-europe-without-nuclear-treaty-warns-741977

Russia: Spike in radioactivity unrelated to nuclear plant

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/russia-spike-radioactivity-unrelated-nuclear-plant-51665118

Wassenaar Arrangement Admits India as Its 42nd Member

https://thediplomat.com/2017/12/wassenaar-arrangement-admits-india-as-its-42nd-member/

South Africa to Scale Down Nuclear Expansion Plan

https://www.voanews.com/a/south-africa-scale-down-nuclear-expansion-plan/4153984.html

Old Ford Cortina aids nuclear reactor work at Dounreay

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-42281540

General Interest

Nuclear Explosions for the Betterment of Mankind?

http://www.wsj.com/video/nuclear-explosions-for-the-betterment-of-mankind/A9A0C59F-7DC8-40A0-B71B-8360B915CA25.html

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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Nuclear advanced modular reactor feasibility and development - GOV.UK

Nuclear advanced modular reactor feasibility and development - GOV.UK

Prepare Hawaii for nuclear attack

Prepare Hawaii for nuclear attack

What Kind of Nuclear Attack Would be Legal?

What Kind of Nuclear Attack Would be Legal?

Nuclear Decommissioning Market Analysis And Forecasts New Research Report – satPRnews

Nuclear Decommissioning Market Analysis And Forecasts New Research Report – satPRnews

Energy Voice | UK Government unveil £4million nuclear feasibility project - News for the Oil and Gas Sector

Energy Voice | UK Government unveil £4million nuclear feasibility project - News for the Oil and Gas Sector

Place North West | South Korean firm steps in to rescue £10bn Moorside nuclear project

Place North West | South Korean firm steps in to rescue £10bn Moorside nuclear project

New projects at University's Nuclear AMRC tackle challenges of large-scale manufacturing - Latest - News - The University of Sheffield

New projects at University's Nuclear AMRC tackle challenges of large-scale manufacturing - Latest - News - The University of Sheffield

In meeting wth US Secretary of State Tillerson, EU's Mogherini pleads for continuing implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal

In meeting wth US Secretary of State Tillerson, EU's Mogherini pleads for continuing implementation of the Iranian nuclear deal

Nuclear Reactor Global Market Key Developments, Outlook, 2011-2017 Analysis & Forecast 2018-2023 – satPRnews

Nuclear Reactor Global Market Key Developments, Outlook, 2011-2017 Analysis & Forecast 2018-2023 – satPRnews

Nuclear industry chips in £4.3bn to Fylde economy

Nuclear industry chips in £4.3bn to Fylde economy

Small Modular Reactors – my new adventure in nuclear engineering - Energy and Nuclear.

Small Modular Reactors – my new adventure in nuclear engineering - Energy and Nuclear.

The Energy Collective Daily: China is Still on Track to Become the World's Leading Nuclear power

China is Still on Track to Become the World’s Leading Nuclear Power | The Energy Collective Daily

Link to The Energy Collective

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup December 7,2017

Nuclear Roundup
December 7, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

'Established fact': North Korea says nuclear war on Korean Peninsula inevitable

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/12/07/established-fact-north-korea-says-nuclear-war-korean-peninsula-inevitable/929796001/

N. Korea says war is inevitable as allies continue war games

https://apnews.com/cb011f1986054dba8389192164608981/N.-Korea-says-war-is-inevitable-as-allies-continue-war-games

Experiment shows F-35s could help intercept North Korean ICBMs, report says

http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2017/12/newly-revealed-experiment-shows-how-f-35-could-help-intercept-icbms/144365/?oref=defenseone_today_nl

North Korea missile: Were official photos tampered?

http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/north-korea-missile-were-official-photos-tampered/news-story/dde454ca44eae2879d3b3e0e73ac2087

Trudeau, Tillerson meeting this month to discuss North Korea threat

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/trudeau-to-meet-with-uss-tillerson-on-north-korea-threat/article37220882/

As UN envoy visits, a look at N.Korea's diplomatic pipelines

https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/as-un-envoy-visits-a-look-at-n-korea-s-diplomatic-pipelines-1.501193

Will Japan ‘rent’ nukes from US to counter North Korean threat?

http://www.atimes.com/article/will-japan-rent-nukes-us-counter-north-korean-threat/

U.S. ex-envoy Robert Gallucci urges Washington and Pyongyang to consider China’s ‘freeze to freeze’ compromise

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/12/07/national/politics-diplomacy/u-s-ex-envoy-robert-gallucci-urges-washington-pyongyang-consider-chinas-freeze-freeze-compromise/#.WilO8IanFrQ

U.S. security expert says China 'needs to do more' to pressure North Korea

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/12/07/US-security-expert-says-China-needs-to-do-more-to-pressure-North-Korea/6691512646504/

Where the North Korean Crisis Meets the Iran Nuclear Deal

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stratfor/2017/12/07/where-the-north-korean-crisis-meets-the-iran-nuclear-deal/#4d535f0de9a6

United States

Flynn Said Russian Sanctions Would Be ‘Ripped Up,’ Whistle-Blower Says

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/06/us/politics/michael-flynn-russia-sanctions-ripped-up-whistleblower.html?_r=0

Chicago Pile-1: A Brick History

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTPiTJ2bKS0

International

Inside Egypt’s first nuclear school

https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2017/12/egypt-nuclear-technical-school-education.html

Massive nuclear waste dump could be coming to Chalk River

http://rabble.ca/columnists/2017/12/massive-nuclear-waste-dump-could-be-coming-chalk-river

General Interest

Physicists propose a new method for monitoring nuclear waste

https://phys.org/news/2017-12-physicists-method-nuclear.html

Are Arms Control Agreements Losing Their Value?

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/are-arms-control-agreements-losing-their-value-23533

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46 Earthquakes Have Shaken California Over The Past 24 Hours – The American Dream

46 Earthquakes Have Shaken California Over The Past 24 Hours – The American Dream

Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Hearings - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Hearings - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Department of Energy Supports Argonne Nuclear Technologies

Department of Energy Supports Argonne Nuclear Technologies

Fermi 2 nuclear plant returns to full power - The Blade

Fermi 2 nuclear plant returns to full power - The Blade

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Advanced Reactor Concepts, LLC (ARC)ARC is developing an exportable, factory-produced, sodium-cooled, metal fueled, fast-reactor capable of producing 100 MWe. The ARC reactor is an advanced small modular reactor with a twenty-year refueling cycle.  Its design affords fixed fuel costs for 20+ years, offering safe, clean, affordable and proliferation-resistant nuclear power to energy markets in both the developed and the developing world.
 
Elysium IndustriesElysium is developing a unique Molten Chloride Salt Fast Reactor (MCSFR) that can provide base-load clean power and has the ability to consume spent nuclear fuel and weapons waste transforming it into useful energy.  The Elysium MCSFR will be built utilizing existing code-qualified materials and relies on natural processes.
 
General Atomics (GA)GA is developing the Energy Multiplier Module (EM²), a helium-cooled fast reactor designed as a modular, grid-capable power source that addresses four of the most challenging problems facing nuclear energy: economics, safety, waste, and nonproliferation.
 
GE Hitachi Nuclear EnergyGE Hitachi Nuclear Energy's next evolution of sodium-cooled reactor technology is the PRISM (Power Reactor Innovative Small Modular) reactor. PRISM is a reactor that uses liquid sodium as a coolant. This coolant allows the neutrons in the reactor to have a higher energy that drive fission of the transuranics, converting them into short-lived "fission products."
 
High Bridge Energy DevelopmentHigh Bridge Energy Development is dedicated to the commercial development of SMRs. High Bridge aims to license and construct two modified multi-purposed GEH PRISM reactors to serve as test reactors for the nation.
 
Hybrid Power TechnologiesHybrid Power is developing a 21st Century Fail-Safe Nuclear Hybrid Gas Reactor that use nuclear and fossil fuel sources. The hybrid-nuclear approach is a major technological breakthrough that is physically much smaller than today's nuclear plants, although the hybrid's power output is comparable to a large conventional nuclear plant.
 
Muons, IncMuons is developing an Accelerator Driven Subcritical Reactor (ADSR), a new kind of nuclear reactor that operates without the need for a critical core, fuel enrichment, or reprocessing. This multipurpose reactor design takes advantage of this new accelerator capability that includes an internal spallation neutron target and high-temperature molten-salt fuel with continuous purging of volatile radioactive fission products. The waste stream from an ADSR is much smaller and vastly easier to manage than that from a conventional reactor.
 
NuScale PowerNuScale has designed an extraordinarily safe Integral Pressurized Water Reactor (IPWR) wherein each NuScale Power ModuleTM is a self-contained unit that operates independently within a multi-module configuration of up to 12 modules that are monitored and operated from a single control room. NuScale intends to commercialize power plants that are modular and scalable in 50 MWe (gross) increments. Using simplified, passive technology, NuScale's design reduces complexity, improves safety, enhances operability, and reduces risks.
 
TerraPower, LLCTerraPower has been leading the charge in the development of cutting-edge nuclear energy technologies that offer scalable, sustainable, safe and cost-competitive energy options. Through the development of the traveling wave reactor (TWR) program, a reactor technology capable of utilizing fuel made from depleted uranium, and the molten chloride fast reactor (MCFR) project, TerraPower is setting new standards in the development of advanced nuclear energy systems.
  
Terrestrial EnergyTerrestrial Energy's Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR®) is a small modular design that employs advanced molten-salt technology to generate 190 MW of power (400MW of heat). Terrestrial Energy's IMSR® has received notice from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) that it has successfully completed the first phase of the CNSC's pre-licensing vendor design review. This represents the first regulatory opinion by a western nuclear regulator of a commercial advanced reactor power plant design.
 
X-energyX-energy is an advanced nuclear reactor design and TRISO-based fuel fabrication company. X-energy is developing the Xe-100, a Pebble-Bed High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor (HTGR) that will allow nuclear energy to take a larger role in solving tomorrow's energy challenges. Each Xe-100 reactor generates approximately 76MWe. A standard plant consists of 4 reactors, allowing construction in increments up to approximately 300MWe. In concert with Xe-100 design, X-energy is actively producing TRISO-based fuel forms and will implement pilot scale manufacturing capacities starting in 2018.
ADVANCE AGENDA
 
Tuesday, February 20 - Career Fair & Welcome Reception

The Legacy Club at Texas A&M's Kyle Field
4:00 pm - 6:00 pmCareer Fair
6:00 pm - 8:00 pmWelcome Reception
Wednesday, February 21 - Plenary & Trailblazer Awards Reception

The Stella Hotel at College Station 
8:00 am - 5:00 pmPlenary Session 
George Bush Presidential Library
6:00 pm - 8:00 pmTrailblazer Awards Reception
Thursday, February 22 - Plenary & TRIGA Reactor Tour

The Stella Hotel
8:00 am - 1:00 pmPlenary Session
Texas A&M's Nuclear Science Center
2:00 pm - 4:00 pmOptional tour of the the Nuclear Science Center's TRIGA Reactor at Texas A&M University

OVERVIEW
Now in its fifth year, the Advanced Reactors Summit V will take place at the world-renowned Texas A&M University after successive ground-breaking Summits at Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Summit V will continue its focus on showcasing technology developers and advancing solutions on the cost and deployment timeframe of advanced reactors, as well as practical ideas and concepts that have the potential of significantly improving advanced reactor design, deployment, and operations.
ADVANCE AGENDA TOPICS
  • Keynotes: 
    • Nuclear Energy Agency
    • U.S. Department of Energy
    • U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
    • Nuclear Energy Industry
    • National Laboratories  
  • Reports From Leading Advanced Reactor Technology Developers
  • Advanced Reactor Licensing Reform & Modernization
  • Progress On Overarching Issues: Capital Costs, O&M, Fuel Cycle Strategies, Licensing Timeframes, Demonstration And Deployment
  • Test Reactor, Prototypes And Demonstration Concepts 
  • Government / Private Sector Collaboration & Leading First Movers 
  • Supply Chain Development 
  • DOE, National Laboratory And Private-Sector Incubators, Including The Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN)
  • The Economic & Environmental Nexus For Advanced Reactors
  • The Administration And Congressional Landscape
  • U.S. And International Markets 
  • Moving Forward
CAREER FAIR & WELCOME RECEPTION
at
THE LEGACY CLUB AT TEXAS A&M'S KYLE FIELD 

New to the Advanced Reactor Summit V will be a Career Fair that will precede the Welcome Reception on February 20th at Texas A&M's Kyle Field's luxurious Legacy Club. The Career Fair will feature students from the nation's largest Nuclear Engineering program with a current enrollment of 300 undergraduate and 150 graduate students.  

Regarded as one of the nation's most intimidating road venues, Texas A&M's Kyle Field has been the home of the Aggie football team since 1905 and the Legacy Club is it's primer venue used to entertain Texas A&M's top donors. Texas A&M's Nuclear Engineering program is ranked second nationally among undergraduate programs and third in graduate programs among public universities. 

This will be an excellent opportunity to promote your company and gain the attention of the nation's brightest next generation of nuclear engineers in a venue that can't be missed. 

For more information on how to participate in the Advanced Reactor Summit V's Career Fair please contact Caleb Ward at caleb.ward@usnic.org or 202-332-8845.  
TRAILBLAZER AWARDS RECEPTION
at the
GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

The Advanced Reactor Summit V will once again honor an individual for their  pioneering contributions to advancing nuclear energy. The previous honoree was Dr. Jose Reyes, co-founder of NuScale Power. 

The award ceremony will be featured at Wednesday's reception which will take place at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at Texas A&M University after the first day's plenary session. 
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Join us as a sponsor at the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V. With an expected attendance of 200 advanced reactor industry and government leaders, this will be an excellent opportunity for any company to solidify its leadership as a trailblazer of the nuclear energy Industry.

Sponsorship Highlights: 
  • Expected attendance of 200+ advanced reactor industry and government leaders
  • Platform for companies, suppliers and innovators to present,  discuss and display new and developing technology to a captive audience of 200+ key industry and government leaders as part of the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V.
  • Expand your reach, interact with top executives, and leave with key information and networking to move your initiative forward
  • This will be an excellent opportunity for any company to solidify its leadership as a trailblazer of the nuclear energy Industry.
For more information on sponsorship please contact Caleb Ward at caleb.ward@usnic.org or (202) 332-8845  or click on the button below for our Sponsorship & Showcase prospectus.
THE TECHNOLOGY TRAILBLAZERS SHOWCASE
The Technology Showcase will once again include a platform for companies, suppliers and innovators to present, discuss and display new and developing technology to attendees as part of the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V. This is your chance to showcase technology that your company or organization is using or developing to top executives within the nuclear industry. During key networking times you will be able to showcase your company's technology to a captive audience of 200+ key industry and government leaders, allowing you to expand your reach, interact with top executives, and leave with key information and networking to move your initiative forward.

Please note: limited space is available for this exclusive showcase opportunity; be sure to secure your space soon!
For more information on the Technology Trailblazers Showcase at the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V, please contact Caleb Ward at caleb.ward@usnic.org or (202) 332-8845 or click on the button below for our Sponsorship & Showcase prospectus.
OPTIONAL TOURS

Participants at the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V & Technology Trailblazers Showcase will have the opportunity to tour one of three leading U.S. nuclear energy research and development facilities on the Texas A&M campus. 

Tour options include: 
  1. Texas A&M's Nuclear Science Center's TRIGA Reactor;*
  2. Thermal Hydraulic Research Laboratory;
  3. Fuel Cycle and Materials Laboratory
The optional tours will take place on Thursday, Feb. 22 following the Summit. Participants can sign up for one of the optional tours when registering for the Advanced Reactors Technical Summit V.

About The Tours

TRIGA Reactor*
The centerpiece of the Nuclear Science Center is a 1 megawatt TRIGA (Testing, Research, Isotopes, General Atomics) reactor, an open "swimming pool"-type research reactor cooled by natural convection providing passive and inherent safety. The core consists of cylindrical fuel elements reflected with graphite. In this configuration, samples can be easily loaded and unloaded for long and short irradiations ranging from a few seconds to multiple days. The reactor can accommodate an array of sample sizes and shapes for a variety of uses, including isotope production for radioactive tracers and medical applications. For more information, click here.

* Please note: The NSC's TRIGA Reactor tour will require advance security screening. Participants will need to complete the attached form, found here, and return to Tami Hollar (t-hollar@tamu.edu) and Stephanie Czajkowski (sac@tamu.edu) for submission at least 7 days (20 days for foreign nationals) prior to the start of the Summit.

Thermal Hydraulic Research Laboratory
The Thermal-Hydraulic Research Laboratory serves the nuclear industry by performing fundamental and applied research on single- and two-phase flow, and multiphase flow phenomena.  The laboratory hosts numerous phenomenological, separate effects, and integral effects test facilities, serving the research community in three main subject areas:  Light Water Reactors, Advanced Reactors and High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors.  The Laboratory has active partnerships and collaborations with national and international universities, research laboratories, and industry, and has contributed to solutions for issues facing the nuclear industry.  For more information, click here.

Fuel Cycle and Materials Laboratory
The Fuel Cycle and Materials Laboratory is led by Professor Sean McDeavitt.  FCML addresses a number of current issues and technical areas in the nuclear fuel cycle. These include material and chemical processing, advanced fuels and materials, and waste mobilization.  The Laboratory has a unique set of capabilities and equipment that can study a full range of technologies ranging from the fabrication and manufacture of advanced fuel concepts through processing of these components to the disposition at the back end of the fuel cycle.  The Laboratory works with a number of private sector companies and federal agencies. For more information, click here.

www.arsummit.org
About USNIC
The United States Nuclear Infrastructure Council (USNIC) is the leading U.S. business consortium advocate for nuclear energy and promotion of the American supply chain globally. Composed of nearly 100 companies, USNIC represents the "Who's Who" of the nuclear supply chain community, including key utility movers, technology developers, construction engineers, manufacturers and service providers. USNIC encompasses eight working groups and select task forces. For more information visit www.usnic.org