How the First Man-Made Nuclear Reactor Reshaped Science and Society


How the First Man-Made Nuclear Reactor Reshaped Science and Society

In December 1942, Chicago Pile-1 ushered in an age of frightening possibility


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NEI’s Korsnick Makes Case for Vogtle Project - Nuclear Energy Institute

NEI’s Korsnick Makes Case for Vogtle Project - Nuclear Energy Institute: The Nuclear Energy Institute strongly supports the deployment of new nuclear generation capacity in the United States, including completion of Georgia Power’s construction of two Westinghouse AP1000 reactors at the Vogtle site in Georgia, NEI President and Chief Executive Officer Maria Korsnick said in testimony before the state’s public service commission on Dec. 12.

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup December 15, 2017

Nuclear Roundup
December 15, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

In phone call, Trump and Putin talk economy, North Korean nuclear threat

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/in-phone-call-trump-and-putin-talk-economy-north-korean-nuclear-threat

North Korean nuclear reactor safety: The threat no one is talking about

http://www.38north.org/2017/12/mkorda121417/

North Korea may have accidentally broadcast alarming nuclear bomb detail

https://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/12/15/10/38/north-korea-may-have-accidentally-broadcast-alarming-nuclear-bomb-detail

Experts are obsessing over whether this photo shows a North Korean nuclear weapon

https://qz.com/1156751/north-korea-nuclear-weapon-experts-are-obsessing-over-this-photo/

Lindsey Graham: There's a 30 percent chance Trump attacks North Korea

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/12/lindsey-graham-war-north-korea-trump/548381/

United States

NATO concerned Russian missile system breaks Cold War pact

https://apnews.com/e8b9be4195cf414f84eed62f585c1edc/NATO-concerned-Russian-missile-system-breaks-Cold-War-pact

Newly declassified nuclear test videos released

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/12/171214142132.htm

DOE takes bungling to a new level at LANL

https://www.abqjournal.com/1107041/doe-takes-bungling-to-a-new-level-at-lanl-ex-risk-management-would-increase-chances-for-success-for-nuclear-projects.html

Why America's nuclear aircraft carriers need a mission adjustment

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-americas-nuclear-aircraft-carriers-need-mission-23659

International

Haley displays missile as evidence Iran violating nuclear deal

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/haley-displays-missile-evidence-iran-violating-nuclear-deal-n829761

Haley’s ‘Smoking Gun’ on Iran Met With Skepticism at U.N.

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/12/14/nikki-haley-yemen-houthi-rebels-iran-missiles-press-conference-pentagon-skepticism-united-nations-trump-nuclear-deal-diplomacy/

Iran says weaponry displayed by Haley is 'fabricated'

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-usa-arms/iran-says-weaponry-displayed-by-haley-is-fabricated-idUSKBN1E82MC

Russia says Iran nuclear deal breakdown would hurt effort to manage North Korea

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-russia-iran/russia-says-iran-nuclear-deal-breakdown-would-hurt-effort-to-manage-north-korea-idUSKBN1E90Q6

Russia’s Mayak issues partial admission to radioactive ruthenium leak

http://bellona.org/news/nuclear-issues/2017-12-russias-mayak-issues-partial-admission-to-radioactive-ruthenium-release

General Interest

Nuclear virtual reality comes to the holidays

https://thebulletin.org/playing-nuclear-war11351

Graap and Hilts: US, other nations must eliminate the threat of nuclear destruction

http://tucson.com/opinion/local/graap-and-hilts-us-other-nations-must-eliminate-the-threat/article_ae407560-bde1-5882-943e-ceb026ecfbe7.html

How to prepare for a nuclear attack

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/12/14/how-to-prepare-for-a-nuclear-attack/?utm_term=.6c8e7ba92037

Free lunch alert! A hydrogen – boron solution for “clean” nuclear fusion

https://cleantechnica.com/2017/12/14/free-lunch-alert-hydrogen-boron-solution-clean-nuclear-fusion/

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Cyber security at nuclear facilities: US-Russian joint support needed | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Cyber security at nuclear facilities: US-Russian joint support needed | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: In April 2016, operators at the Gundremmingen nuclear power plant in Germany discovered two computer viruses, W32.Ramnit and Conficker. The viruses had attacked office computers, removable drives, and visualization software used to move nuclear fuel rods.

MEDIA-EDF says no new nuclear reactors in France without state support-Ouest France

MEDIA-EDF says no new nuclear reactors in France without state support-Ouest France: ** French state-controlled utility EDF's CEOJean-Bernard Levy tells Ouest France daily that EDF can nolonger build new nuclear reactors in France without statesupport.** Asked when EDF could build new reactors at home, Levysays "Henceforth, we cannot build new reactors without adequateregulation providing guaranteed income". He said thatFlamanville was launched at a time of high power prices and thatnow all power sources, nuclear as well as renewable, need to getthe same visibility on sales prices.** For its project to build two EPRs in Hinkley Point,Britain, EDF has obtained an EU-approved state-guaranteed priceof 92.5 pounds per megawatt-hour over 35 years, which is wayabove current market prices.** The centrist government of French President EmmanuelMacron is not talking about building new nuclear reactors, butabout closing old reactors in order to reduce the share ofnuclear energy in French power generation to 50 percent byaround 2035 from 75 percent today.** Asked when the first Areva-designed EPR reactor couldstart up, Levy said "that should be in a few weeks in China. Thestart-up will be gradual, to make sure everything works well.** Levy said EDF expects to get approval to

Major types of power plants to generate energy - Energy Business Review

Major types of power plants to generate energy - Energy Business Review: With a surge in demand for electricity to power industries and households across the world, many new sources of power generation have emerged in the p

A Yemeni rebel claim highlights the risk of nuclear power in the Middle East | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

A Yemeni rebel claim highlights the risk of nuclear power in the Middle East | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Earlier this week, Yemen’s Houthi rebel group claimed it had launched a missile at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the western region of Abu Dhabi, in retaliation for the Saudi-led blockade imposed on Yemen. Abu Dhabi is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a member of the coalition that has been targeting the Houthis.

The Vatican tries to reduce the revived global threat of nuclear war | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

The Vatican tries to reduce the revived global threat of nuclear war | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: With the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, many experts felt that the threat of nuclear war had receded. In 1986, US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, at a summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, almost agreed to eliminate their nuclear arsenals altogether. Of course, they didn’t. They did, however, agree to eliminate all intermediate-range missiles under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), and discussed a possible strategic arms agreement.

The Truth About China and North Korea's Alliance | Foreign Affairs

The Truth About China and North Korea's Alliance | Foreign Affairs: American assumptions about China’s interests on the Korean Peninsula are dangerously outdated. Despite conventional wisdom, China is no longer wedded to North Korea’s survival.

Russia, Saudi Arabia sign atomic energy cooperation roadmap

Russia, Saudi Arabia sign atomic energy cooperation roadmap: Russia and Saudi Arabia havesigned a roadmap for cooperation in the atomic energy sector,Russian state nuclear company Rosatom said on Thursday.

Vogtle owners receive full payment from Toshiba

Vogtle owners receive full payment from Toshiba: Toshiba has completed the early payment of $3.225 billion, reflecting the remaining outstanding amount of its $3.68 billion parent company guarantee obligation to the owners of the Vogtle nuclear construction project in the USA. The company is negotiating the settlement of the full guaranteed amount due to the owners of the VC Summer project.

Regulators approve nuclear reactor design | Insider Media Ltd

Regulators approve nuclear reactor design | Insider Media Ltd: The reactor design for the proposed Wylfa Newydd and Oldbury-on-Severn nuclear power stations has been given the green light by regulators.

News View | The World On Arirang

News View | The World On Arirang: 한국을 대표하는 글로벌 방송, The World On Arirang, Arirang TV is a public service agency that spreads the uniqueness of Korea to the world through cutting-edge broadcasting mediums.

Nuclear Feedwater Heater Market Report 2015 By Industry Size, Share & Key Drivers 2021

Nuclear Feedwater Heater Market Report 2015 By Industry Size, Share & Key Drivers 2021: The global feedwater heater market is segmented as low-pressure feedwater heaters and high-pressure feedwater heaters. Which type of heater is to be installed totally depends on the particular requirements of the plant.

Nuclear Power in Brazil Market Outlook to 2030 - openPR

Nuclear Power in Brazil Market Outlook to 2030 - openPR: Press release - ReportsWeb - Nuclear Power in Brazil Market Outlook to 2030 - published on openPR.com

AI breakthrough helps us get one step closer to nuclear fusion success

AI breakthrough helps us get one step closer to nuclear fusion success: As we edge closer and closer to a working nuclear fusion reactor, a new breakthrough in AI could send us over the tipping point.

Halting operations on Triconex industrial safety technology was hacked

Halting operations on Triconex industrial safety technology was hacked: The safety systems for industrial control units used in nuclear, oil and gas plants, halting operations on Triconex industrial safety technology was hacked

MEDIA-EDF says no new nuclear reactors in France without state support-Ouest France (EDF, ARVCF)

MEDIA-EDF says no new nuclear reactors in France without state support-Ouest France (EDF, ARVCF): ** French state-controlled utility EDF's CEO Jean-Bernard Levy tells Ouest France daily that EDF can no longer build new nuclear reactors in France without state support. ** Asked when EDF could build new reactors at home, Levy says "Henceforth, we cannot build new reactors without adequate

Knowledge Loss Risk Management in Nuclear Organizations


Knowledge Loss Risk Management in Nuclear Organizations

STI/PUB/1734 (978-92-0-101816-8)
77 pages ¦ 31 figures ¦ EUR 30.00

Description

This publication provides a methodology to enable knowledge loss risk management to ensure safe reliable and efficient operation of nuclear facilities. It focuses on aspects of knowledge loss risks associated with employee attrition and provides guidance to mitigate them. The described methodology has proved itself in nuclear power plants and can be adopted by any other nuclear related organization. The publication also provides examples of best practices (case studies) of effective knowledge loss risk management gathered from the nuclear power plants and nuclear related organizations as outlined in annexes I V.https://www.iaea.org/publications/10921/knowledge-loss-risk-management-in-nuclear-organizations

Industrial Applications of Nuclear Energy

Industrial Applications of Nuclear Energy

STI/PUB/1772 (978-92-0-101417-7)
80 pages ¦ 32 figures ¦ EUR 59.00

Description

This publication provides a detailed overview of the potential use of nuclear energy for industrial systems and or processes which have a strong demand for process heat steam and power and on the mapping of nuclear power reactors proposed for various industrial applications. It describes the technical concepts for combined nuclear–industrial complexes that are being pursued in various Member States and presents the concepts that were developed in the past to be applied in connection with some major industries. It also provides an analysis of the energy demand in various industries and outlines the potential that nuclear energy may have in major industrial applications such as process steam for oil recovery and refineries hydrogen generation and steel and aluminium production. The audience for this publication includes academia industry and government agencies.https://www.iaea.org/publications/10979/industrial-applications-of-nuclear-energy

Handbook on Ageing Management for Nuclear Power Plants


Handbook on Ageing Management for Nuclear Power Plants

STI/PUB/1738 (978-92-0-102416-9)
152 pages ¦ 66 figures ¦ EUR 48.00

Description

This handbook on ageing management for nuclear power plants (NPPs) has been developed in compliance with relevant IAEA safety standards and draws on lessons learned from ageing management practices worldwide. It provides an overview of the topic and guidance on proactive ageing management within NPPs. The publication also collates information on ageing mechanisms effects on structures systems and components the regulatory framework as well as some details on innovative techniques and research and development in the area. The information is presented concisely with clear flow charts and with structured reference to the underlying principles. The handbook will support NPP staff maintenance managers vendors personnel at research organizations and regulators in their work related to the ageing of structures systems and components.https://www.iaea.org/publications/10956/handbook-on-ageing-management-for-nuclear-power-plants

PSEG Nuclear Subsidy Bill Filed, Remains Shrouded in Secrecy - NJ Spotlight

PSEG Nuclear Subsidy Bill Filed, Remains Shrouded in Secrecy - NJ Spotlight: Details of bill not yet made public, so no clue as to how much utility customers will have to pay to keep nuclear plants afloat

Safety Impact of Interaction among Human, Technical and Organizational Factors at Research Reactors in Focus at IAEA Workshop

Safety Impact of Interaction among Human, Technical and Organizational Factors at Research Reactors in Focus at IAEA Workshop

Participants of an IAEA workshop discuss the systemic approach to safety
Participants at an IAEA workshop on how the interaction among human, technical and organizational factors affect safety at research reactors hold a group discussion. (Photo: E. Wewe/IAEA)
The need for research reactor operators and regulators to apply a systemic approach to safety that takes into consideration interaction among all human, technical and organizational (HTO) factors was underlined at an IAEA workshop held this month in Vienna.
The workshop’s 24 participants from operating organizations and regulatory bodies in 21 countries discussed how to address such factors in an integrated manner that is incorporated into the management process. They also focused on how to assess, monitor and continuously improve management systems and ways to foster a strong safety culture using HTO factors.
The workshop formed part of work following the 2015 IAEA Report on the Fukushima Daiichi Accident, which observed that “in order to better identify plant vulnerabilities, it is necessary to take an integrated approach that takes account of the complex interactions between people, organizations and technology.” The report also recommended that a systemic approach that considers these interactions be taken through the entire life cycle of nuclear installations.
Workshop chair Duane Hardesty, Senior Project Manager at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said participants’ sharing of experience in relation to the interaction between human, technical, and organizational factors would help strengthen safety at research reactors.
Effective leadership for safety is vital, said Greg Rzentkowski, Director of Nuclear Installation Safety at the IAEA.
“It is necessary to reinforce the safety focus in optimizing the interface between all factors,” he said. “In this context, research reactors pose a unique challenge because they vary significantly in type and size, and often are faced with limited human resources.”
Research reactors are often used for research education and training, testing materials or the production of radioisotopes for medicine and industry.
The IAEA works with its Member States to continuously enhance the safety, operation and utilization performance of research reactors, including the development of safety standards and technical guidelines, conducting safety peer reviews and advisory services  and organizing technical meetings, training courses and workshops.

Carper gives opening statement on nuclear regulatory committee

Carper gives opening statement on nuclear regulatory committee: The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held the hearing, “Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Committee,” on Dec. 13.
Sen. Tom Carper gave the opening statement.
“Mr. Chairman, thank you for holding today’s important hearing. Oversight is a critical part of this committee’s work. The subject of this hearing is also very timely, as the nuclear industry faces significant challenges. The nuclear industry is at a crossroads. The path the industry

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup December 14, 2017

Nuclear Roundup
December 14, 2017
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.

North Korea

Tillerson to press 'maximum pressure' on North Korea at UN briefing

http://thehill.com/policy/international/364810-tillerson-to-press-maximum-pressure-on-north-korea-at-security-council

UK and Japan to discuss security issues including North Korea nuclear threat

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/dec/14/north-korea-nuclear-fears-boris-johnson-gavin-williamson-japan

3 big questions about North Korea and no-precondition talks

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/12/13/3-big-questions-about-north-korea-and-no-precondition-talks/?utm_term=.3f2d3866c802

Can Trump cut a deal with North Korea?

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/12/13/can-trump-cut-a-deal-with-north-korea-216072

United States

Trump names pick for nuclear weapons head at Energy Department

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/364703-trump-names-pick-for-nuclear-weapons-head-at-energy-department

Bad idea: De-alert US ICBMs

https://breakingdefense.com/2017/12/bad-idea-de-alert-u-s-icbms/

GE Hitachi Nuclear confirms North Carolina layoffs

http://host.madison.com/business/ge-hitachi-nuclear-confirms-north-carolina-layoffs/article_14636027-605e-5c3a-8773-885202a27fe9.html

International

UN chief: Iran may be defying UN on missiles, OK on nukes

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/un-chief-iran-may-be-defying-un-on-missiles-ok-on-nukes/2017/12/13/20344e98-e078-11e7-b2e9-8c636f076c76_story.html?utm_term=.899d6a913680

US to present 'irrefutable evidence' that Iran violated the nuclear deal

http://www.businessinsider.com/us-nikki-haley-irrefutable-evidence-tiran-violated-the-iran-deal-2017-12

Section T permits Iran work on non-nuclear weapon applications of detonators: Heinonen

http://www.tehrantimes.com/news/419281/Section-T-permits-Iran-work-on-non-nuclear-weapon-applications

Russia reportedly set to expand nuclear arsenal, underground bunkers

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a14428123/russia-expand-nuclear-arsenal-underground-bunkers/

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Fukushima Update 12/14/17

Fukushima Update 12/14/17

A Japanese court hands down an injunction against the restart of Ikata unit #3… Japanese experts say volcanic eruptions cannot be predicted, but disagree on the Hiroshima court injunction… A business leader says Japan needs to expand nuclear stations or build new ones… A 7% fall-off in planned nuclear restarts could cost Japan more than $20 billion… Another former Fukushima worker is granted workman’s compensation for radiation exposure.

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

Dotards and Hooligans 101: Why Scholars Study North Korea’s Insults - WSJ

Dotards and Hooligans 101: Why Scholars Study North Korea’s Insults - WSJ: Scholars parse Pyongyang’s inventive invective using high-powered mathematical tools to better understand Kim Jong Un’s regime.

As ISIS Recedes, U.S. Steps Up Focus on Iran - WSJ

As ISIS Recedes, U.S. Steps Up Focus on Iran - WSJ: As the U.S. military campaign against Islamic State winds down in the Middle East, the Trump administration is turning its focus to what it sees as a bigger threat: Iran.

Mike Pence Postpones Israel Visit Amid Crisis in Trump's Peace Initiative

 Mike Pence Postpones Israel Visit Amid Crisis in Trump's Peace Initiative
read more: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.828916

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.828916

ThorCon’s Nuclear MSR Design Gains Momentum | Neutron Bytes

ThorCon’s Nuclear MSR Design Gains Momentum | Neutron Bytes: Fall 2017 has been a watershed of progress for ThorCon, a startup developing liquid fuel fission power plants. The company is working to implement its molten salt reactor (MSR) technology first in Indonesia. The Argonne National Lab has teamed up with ThorCon to apply for DOE grants that would support the development of ThorCon’s advanced…

SCE&G faces second challenge over billing customers for failed nuclear plant | The State

SCE&G faces second challenge over billing customers for failed nuclear plant | The State: New York's power grid operator said on Wednesday the state should have enough electricity after the closure of two reactors at the Indian Point nuclear power plant in 2020 and 2021, as new sources of mostly natural gas-fired generation enter service.

N.Y. power seen sufficient after Indian Point nuclear retirement: report

N.Y. power seen sufficient after Indian Point nuclear retirement: report: New York's power grid operator said on Wednesday the state should have enough electricity after the closure of two reactors at the Indian Point nuclear power plant in 2020 and 2021, as new sources of mostly natural gas-fired generation enter service.

Trump names pick for nuclear weapons head at Energy Department | TheHill

Trump names pick for nuclear weapons head at Energy Department | TheHill: President Trump has announced his pick to lead the Department of Energy post that oversees the country’s stockpile of nuclear weapons.

U.S. court removes creditor hurdle to a Westinghouse bankruptcy plan

U.S. court removes creditor hurdle to a Westinghouse bankruptcy plan: A U.S. judge shot down on Wednesday a request by creditors of Westinghouse Electric Co LLC for a bigger role in the nuclear technology company's bankruptcy just days after its parent company Toshiba Corp (6502.T) proposed a restructuring plan.

U.S. court upholds Grand Canyon uranium mining ban, but allows mine nearby

U.S. court upholds Grand Canyon uranium mining ban, but allows mine nearby: A U.S. federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower-court ruling keeping a ban on uranium mining around the Grand Canyon, but also upheld a separate decision allowing a uranium mine nearby to open.

Don't gamble with our electrical grid; keep Ohio's nuclear plants running: Henry B. Spitz (Opinion) | cleveland.com

Don't gamble with our electrical grid; keep Ohio's nuclear plants running: Henry B. Spitz (Opinion) | cleveland.com: If Ohio were to forego nuclear and coal, the state's electricity sector would quickly lose one of its major strengths - fuel and technology diversity, writes Henry B. Spitz, a professor of nuclear and radiological engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

Sorry wind and solar, America's insatiable energy demands require reliable power sources | TheHill

Sorry wind and solar, America's insatiable energy demands require reliable power sources | TheHill: HIROSHIMA -- Recognizing the risk of a volcanic eruption, the Hiroshima High Court on Dec. 13 ordered the suspension of a reactor at Shikoku Electric Power Co.'s Ikata Nuclear Power Plant -- a decision that could deal a blow to power companies' finances and the government's energy policy, as there are many nuclear plants located near volcanoes.

In ordering nuclear plant suspension, Hiroshima high court recognizes volcanic risk - The Mainichi

In ordering nuclear plant suspension, Hiroshima high court recognizes volcanic risk - The Mainichi: HIROSHIMA -- Recognizing the risk of a volcanic eruption, the Hiroshima High Court on Dec. 13 ordered the suspension of a reactor at Shikoku Electric Power Co.'s Ikata Nuclear Power Plant -- a decision that could deal a blow to power companies' finances and the government's energy policy, as there are many nuclear plants located near volcanoes.