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Friday, March 23, 2018

John Bolton might be a more dangerous choice for national security advisor than Michael Flynn

John Bolton might be a more dangerous choice for national security advisor than Michael Flynn: International cooperation, dialogue and respect for the rule of law have been central to U.S. foreign policy since the 1940s. That's not John Bolton.

2017 Nuclear Stockpile Total Declassified |

2017 Nuclear Stockpile Total Declassified |: The number of nuclear weapons in the U.S. nuclear stockpile dropped to 3,822 as of September 30, 2017, down from 4,018 a year earlier. (Retired weapons awaiting dismantlement are not included in the totals.)The totals do not include weapons that are retired and awaiting dismantlement.)

Meanwhile,

Despite Rhetoric, US Stockpile Continues to Decline |

Despite Rhetoric, US Stockpile Continues to Decline |: By Hans M. Kristensen

The US nuclear weapons stockpile dropped to 3,822 warheads by September 2017 – down nearly 200 warheads from the last year of the Obama administration, according to new information released by the Department of Defense in response to a request from the Federation of American

Stockpile Numbers - Stockpile-declassified2018.pdf

Stockpile Numbers - Stockpile-declassified2018.pdf

Perry warns Saudi will partner with "Russia or China" on nuclear reactors if U.S. can't strike deal - Houston Chronicle

Perry warns Saudi will partner with "Russia or China" on nuclear reactors if U.S. can't strike deal - Houston Chronicle: Energy Secretary Rick Perry says if the United States and Saudi Arabia can't strike a deal on the construction of nuclear reactors in the Middle Eastern kingdom the Saudis will likely strike a deal with Russia or China.

Uranium One lawyer Victoria Toensing joining Trump legal team to take on Mueller – HEDGE accordingly ║ Where Business & Politics Meet

Uranium One lawyer Victoria Toensing joining Trump legal team to take on Mueller – HEDGE accordingly ║ Where Business & Politics Meet: (National Sentinel) Legal Eagle: President Donald J. Trump has added Joseph diGenova and Victoria Toensing to his legal team as he mounts pressure on special counsel Robert Mueller to end his inves…

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

WATCH: FBI informant says U.S. had evidence to block billions in nuclear deals for Russia - Philly

WATCH: FBI informant says U.S. had evidence to block billions in nuclear deals for Russia - Philly: WATCH: FBI informant says U.S. had evidence to block billions in nuclear deals for Russia

Belarus to ratify agreement on cooperation in peaceful nuclear energy with Turkey

Belarus to ratify agreement on cooperation in peaceful nuclear energy with Turkey: According to the MPs, the agreement is of an extensive nature and provides for the development of bilateral cooperation in the fundamental and applied research and development in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC Makes Available First Subsequent License Renewal Application From Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant

Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC Makes Available First Subsequent License Renewal Application From Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has made available the first-ever subsequent license renewal application, submitted by Florida Power & Light Company. FP&L has requested an additional 20 years for th. . .

SwRI-led team to use drones to assess Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant - Energy Business Review

SwRI-led team to use drones to assess Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant - Energy Business Review: Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) is leading a team to develop unmanned aerial system (UAS) technology to fly into the containment vessels of the da

Japan Restarts Nuclear Reactor Despite Local Opposition The official Saudi Press Agency

Japan Restarts Nuclear Reactor Despite Local Opposition The official Saudi Press Agency

News: Decommissioning of Nuclear Reactors in Japan Has Affected the Growth of Japan Nuclear Reactors Coolant pumps Market

News: Decommissioning of Nuclear Reactors in Japan Has Affected the Growth of Japan Nuclear Reactors Coolant pumps Market: News: apan Nuclear Reactor Coolant Pumps Industry Analysis” contains detailed overview of the Japan Nuclear Reactor Coolant Pumps market

Dome installation completed for reactor of Hualong One nuclear project - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Dome installation completed for reactor of Hualong One nuclear project - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Virginia utility: South Carolina customers would pay $4B | The Olympian

Virginia utility: South Carolina customers would pay $4B | The Olympian: A Virginia utility that wants to buy a troubled South Carolina utility says its customers would pay nearly $4 billion for a failed nuclear project.

Budget bill excludes money for Yucca nuke dump - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper

Budget bill excludes money for Yucca nuke dump - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper: A budget bill passed by the House does not include money for work to develop and build a nuclear waste dump outside Las Vegas. President Donald Trump has proposed reviving ...

Fukushima Updates 3/23/28

Fukushima Updates 3/23/28 –

US ambassador William F. Hagerty visits F. Daiichi… Tokyo and Tepco join with four other utilities to oversee completion of Higashidori station… The Genkai Town Assembly asks Tokyo to approve new nuclear construction… 30% of the businesses inside the evacuation zone have reopened… The Nuclear Regulation Authority is beefing up its staff to deal with lawsuits filed against the state… Tokyo and Tepco lose two more “mental anguish” suits… and more.

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

John Bolton: Dog Of War | The American Conservative

John Bolton: Dog Of War | The American Conservative: Remember when some of us thought that Trump would be less warmongering than Hillary?

Report: Coal's tipping point near, but climate goals are not

Report: Coal's tipping point near, but climate goals are not

http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2018/03/coal-news-report-coal-s-tipping-point-near-but-climate-goals-are-not.html?cmpid=enl_pennenergy_pennenergy_research_2018-03-23&pwhid=1e90004a8e081f3272fb5f8e0e9a20316c85258cc50faf993491663afd10a38f41b62c13180d825ec81f1c72848099c33ec83965e1b8e8ff4a01aa5c32296aec&eid=288118515&bid=2044142 

Nuclear Roundup: 3/21/2018 | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Nuclear Roundup: 3/21/2018 | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.North Korea

Russian uranium informant says FBI sought new information from him about the Clintons | TheHill

Russian uranium informant says FBI sought new information from him about the Clintons | TheHill: In his first on-camera interview, William Douglas Campbell told The Hill he was interviewed for about five hours by FBI agents from Little Rock, Ark.

First Solar, Then Steel—Is Trump's Next Trade Target Nuclear? - Bloomberg

First Solar, Then Steel—Is Trump's Next Trade Target Nuclear? - Bloomberg: On Thursday, as President Donald Trump ordered tariffs on Chinese goods, he warned, “This is the first of many.”

The era of conventional nuclear power may be ending

The era of conventional nuclear power may be ending: Notwithstanding years of safe and reliable operation of power reactors in the United States, now is the time to pull the plug on nuclear energy. Cheaper electricity from natural gas and renewables is now widely accessible and can replace nuclear.

Michael Shellenberger, California’s Pro-Nuclear Longshot Candidate | National Review

Michael Shellenberger, California’s Pro-Nuclear Longshot Candidate | National Review: A California Democrat is making a quixotic bid for the gubernatorial nomination on a pro-nuclear-energy platform.

US fiscal 2018 budget approved

US fiscal 2018 budget approved: Both houses of the US Congress have approved an omnibus appropriations bill including USD1.2 billion for nuclear energy. The bill will see the suspension of sales by the Department of Energy (DOE) of surplus uranium to pay for decommissioning work at the former Portsmouth uranium enrichment plant.

IAEA reviews safety at Olkiluoto 3 ahead of start-up

IAEA reviews safety at Olkiluoto 3 ahead of start-up: The operator of the first-of-a-kind EPR reactor nearing start-up in Finland has shown a commitment to safety, an expert team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has concluded. The team also identified areas for further enhancements as Teollisuuden Voima Oyj (TVO) prepares to put Olkiluoto unit 3 online later this year.

Seventh Japanese reactor restarted

Seventh Japanese reactor restarted: Kyushu Electric Power Company today began the process of restarting operation of unit 3 at its Genkai nuclear power plant in Japan's Saga prefecture. The reactor is scheduled to resume commercial operation next month.

The Energy Collective Daily: EU Electricity Distributors should Not Be Allowed to Police Themselves

E.U. Electricity Distributors Should Not Be Allowed to Police Themselves | The Energy Collective Daily

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UAE's first nuclear reactor delayed until 2019 - Gulf Business

UAE's first nuclear reactor delayed until 2019 - Gulf Business: The $24.4bn Barakah power plant is the world's largest nuclear project under construction

GUEST OPINION: Nuclear Power in New Jersey: Too Big To Fail? | Opinion - New Jersey | centraljersey.com

GUEST OPINION: Nuclear Power in New Jersey: Too Big To Fail? | Opinion - New Jersey | centraljersey.com: Most New Jersey residents would probably be surprised to learn that nearly 40 percent of the electricity they use comes from nuclear power plants, about double the national average. Yet

Japan should not give up on nuclear power | The Japan Times

Japan should not give up on nuclear power | The Japan Times: Regarding the editorial "Time to rethink the nation's post-3/11 energy policy" in the March 19 edition, it's not time to give up on nuclear power in Japan.

Saudi Arabia has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal - minister | Euronews

Saudi Arabia has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal - minister | Euronews: By Timothy Gardner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia has international partners it can work with if the United States walks away from a potential deal

Saudi Arabia Has Options if U.S. Walks From Nuclear Power Deal: Minister | World News | US News

Saudi Arabia Has Options if U.S. Walks From Nuclear Power Deal: Minister | World News | US News

Turkey’s nuclear power plant project gets second chance

Turkey’s nuclear power plant project gets second chance: The planned Akkuyu nuclear power plant has had its share of problems, but could become a lucrative strategic partnership between Russia and Turkey.

Saudi Arabia has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal: minister

Saudi Arabia has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal: minister: Saudi Arabia has international partners it can work with if the United States walks away from a potential deal on nuclear power technology over concerns about nuclear proliferation, Khalid al-Falih, the kingdom's energy minister, said in an interview on Thursday.

Tidal Power Generation Equipments Market in United States Market : Technology, Applications, Growth and Status 2018 -2025 – Business News

Tidal Power Generation Equipments Market in United States Market : Technology, Applications, Growth and Status 2018 -2025 – Business News

Video | Videos | U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island

Video | Videos | U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island: The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island

Duke Energy Eyes More Coal Closures as Part of Decarbonization Drive

Duke Energy Eyes More Coal Closures as Part of Decarbonization Drive: Giant U.S. energy holding company Duke Energy in a new report outlined for shareholders how it will achieve a goal updated last year to reduce its 2030 carbon dioxide emissions 40% compared to 2005 and achieve a “science-based 2-degree target.”

Trump's request for drastic DOE, EPA spending cuts ignored in omnibus bill - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story

Trump's request for drastic DOE, EPA spending cuts ignored in omnibus bill - Electric Power | Platts News Article & Story: Trump's request for drastic DOE, EPA spending cuts ignored in omnibus bill - Read this Platts electric power news article here. Plus discover more electric power market news, products & services.

Another nail in the coffin of the misguided MOX program - Union of Concerned Scientists

Another nail in the coffin of the misguided MOX program - Union of Concerned Scientists: In the Fiscal Year 2018 omnibus spending bill passed by the House of Representatives yesterday and the Senate today, Congress is taking an encouraging step toward terminating the wasteful and dangerous Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Plant, under construction at the Savannah River Site in South C

FirstEnergy Solutions bankruptcy restructuring likely, power plants would be closed or sold | cleveland.com

FirstEnergy Solutions bankruptcy restructuring likely, power plants would be closed or sold | cleveland.com

SCANA Receives Regulatory Nod to Merge With Dominion Energy - Nasdaq.com

SCANA Receives Regulatory Nod to Merge With Dominion Energy - Nasdaq.com: The merger of SCANA Corporation SCG with Dominion Energy, Inc. D has recently been approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission. On February,.

IAEA Trains Trainers in Building Competencies for Nuclear Infrastructure Development

IAEA Trains Trainers in Building Competencies for Nuclear Infrastructure Development

Course participants during one of the group exercises at the IAEA Training Course to Develop Member State Programmes on the Competencies Needed for a Nuclear Power Programme, Argonne, USA, 19 March 2018. (Photo: ANL)
Developing and maintaining a safe and sustainable nuclear power programme requires a wide range of national competencies that countries embarking on a new nuclear power programme need to acquire. To support these so-called ‘newcomers’, the IAEA organized a three-week course to ‘train the trainers’ from Member States and provide them with tools to develop national training programmes on building the necessary skills and capabilities for nuclear infrastructure development.
Coming from Bangladesh, Egypt, Jordan, Kenya, Nigeria, Poland and Turkey, 17 participants attended this IAEA training course which was hosted by the Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Illinois, USA, from 5 to 23 March 2018.
This training course helped me to take a comprehensive look at the roles of the NEPIO, the regulatory body and the owner/operator throughout the nuclear power programme.
Katarzyna Kaminska, Ministry of Energy, Poland
These countries are all in Phases 2 or 3 of the IAEA Milestones approach, a holistic, phased approach to develop and implement a nuclear power programme. Their Governments have committed to including nuclear power in their energy mix and are now preparing for contracting and construction, or have started construction, of their first nuclear power plant. The participants came from the three key organizations identified in the Milestones approach, i.e. governments/national nuclear energy programme implementing organizations (NEPIO), regulatory bodies and future owner/operators.
Train the trainers
IAEA and international experts, as well as management and technical specialists of ANL and the US nuclear community delivered the lectures, coordinated exercises and group activities and shared their teaching materials with the participants.
“The objective of this training course was to develop dedicated teams of instructors in Member States and help them plan tailor-made training programmes in their respective countries,” said Sean Dunlop from the IAEA Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section, one of the lecturers at the course. “They are also expected to implement at least one training activity in their home countries within six months after completion of the course.”
Course Programme
The overall focus of the course was on what makes a nuclear power project unique among other major projects and the characteristics of nuclear power that need special attention. These include nuclear safety, security and safeguards; implementing international legal instruments; enacting a comprehensive nuclear law and establishing a regulatory framework; financing and government involvement; and the need to accumulate funds for decommissioning and radioactive waste management.
The first part of the course introduced the IAEA’s Milestones approach, the evolving competencies required in each organization during each phase of nuclear power programme development and the importance of encouraging staff to think critically and holistically.
“This systematic approach was most useful,” said Ms Esra Songur from Akkuyu Nuclear JSC, the owner/operator of Turkey’s first nuclear power plant planned to be constructed at the Akkuyu site. “I was also able to gain a better understanding of the 19 infrastructure issues and will definitely use the output of this programme to improve my and my organization’s performance.”
The IAEA Training Course to Develop Member State Programmes on the Competencies Needed for a Nuclear Power Programme included a technical visit to the Byron Nuclear Generating Station, a nuclear power plant in Ogle County, Illinois, which houses two pressurized water reactors, 12 March 2018. (Photo: ANL)
Each of the three weeks was dedicated to one key organization. While the first week emphasized the role of the government and the coordinating functions of a NEPIO, week 2 highlighted the development of the nuclear regulatory body, the licensing process and construction oversight. During the third week, the responsibilities of the owner/operator of the nuclear power plant, such as ownership options, bidding and contract negotiations, and siting of a plant were discussed.
“As a NEPIO employee in Poland, I am responsible for technical infrastructure for the planned construction of the nuclear power plant,” said Ms Katarzyna Kaminska from Poland's Ministry of Energy. “This training course helped me to take a comprehensive look at the roles of my organization, the regulatory body and the owner/operator throughout the nuclear power programme. I will be able to improve my cooperation with both my NEPIO colleagues and other organizations involved in the programme.”
As effective engagement with all stakeholders and public communication is instrumental to the success of a nuclear power programme, this topic was addressed for all three organizations.
“I found most useful that this course was interactive, with realistic examples, and that we had an opportunity to share experiences with people from other countries,” said Ms Tahreer Al-Qaq from Jordan’s Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission. “The presenters were extremely knowledgeable, flexible and allowed discussions to reflect the needs of the group.”
The training course was organized within the IAEA technical cooperation project (INT2018) on ‘Supporting Knowledgeable Decision-making and Building Capacities to Start and Implement Nuclear Power Programmes’ and funded by a US contribution to the IAEA’s Peaceful Uses Initiative (PUI).

Former 'Navy Mayor' Urges Reassessment Of San Onofre's Nuclear Waste Risks | KPBS

Former 'Navy Mayor' Urges Reassessment Of San Onofre's Nuclear Waste Risks | KPBS: The former “Navy Mayor” of San Diego is asking top brass at Camp Pendleton to consider moving the spent fuel from San Onofre to a site on the base, further from the beach. Retired Adm. Len Hering said he believes the risks of storing the nuclear waste next to the ocean have not been correctly assessed.

Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station offline for 18th day

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/03/23/pilgrim-nuclear-power-station-offline-for-day/8h4V18r5NcQAlZph84EBNK/story.html

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Tillerson laments ‘mean-spirited’ Washington as he departs


Tillerson laments ‘mean-spirited’ Washington as he departs


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/tillerson-laments-mean-spirited-washington-as-he-departs

Georgia regulators approve Dominion-SCANA merger | Utility Dive

Georgia regulators approve Dominion-SCANA merger | Utility Dive: Utility industry news, voices and jobs for energy industry professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone.

Carper gives opening statement at hearing - News - Dover Post - Dover, DE

Carper gives opening statement at hearing - News - Dover Post - Dover, DE: Sen. Tom Carper gave the opening statement at the March 21 U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing titled “Oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.”
“Mr. Chairman, thank you for holding today’s important hearing. We are here today to continue our oversight of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hear more about the president’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2019. Since joining the Environment and Public Works Committee, I have worked

Nuclear Power: Israeli military confirms it hit Syrian nuclear site in 2007

Nuclear Power: Israeli military confirms it hit Syrian nuclear site in 2007: The Israeli military confirmed on Wednesday it carried out the 2007 airstrike in Syria that destroyed what was believed to be a nuclear reactor, lifting the veil of secrecy over one of its most daring and mysterious operations in recent memory.

Pipe robot aids enrichment plant decommissioning

Pipe robot aids enrichment plant decommissioning: A pair of autonomous robots, developed by Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Robotics Institute to characterise uranium deposits in process pipes, could save tens of millions of dollars in decommissioning costs at the USA's former gaseous diffusion enrichment plants.

IEA sees record energy sector emissions in 2017

IEA sees record energy sector emissions in 2017: Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions - the largest source of man-made greenhouse gas emissions - increased 1.4% in 2017 to reach a historic high of 32.5 billion tonnes, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced. The increase followed three consecutive years of emissions remaining flat.

The Energy Collective Daily: The Future of Energy: Policy Recommendations from the World Economic Forum

The Future of Energy: Policy Recommendations from the World Economic Forum | The Energy Collective Daily

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Toshiba to buy Japanese atomic fuel maker- Nikkei Asian Review

Toshiba to buy Japanese atomic fuel maker- Nikkei Asian Review: TOKYO -- Toshiba plans to acquire a Japanese nuclear fuel producer from its former U.S. subsidiary Westinghouse Electric and other shareholders, looki

APPROPRIATIONS: Omnibus rejects big EPA cuts, hikes Energy and Interior funds -- Thursday, March 22, 2018 -- www.eenews.net

APPROPRIATIONS: Omnibus rejects big EPA cuts, hikes Energy and Interior funds -- Thursday, March 22, 2018 -- www.eenews.net: Energy and environmental programs would be boosted or escape cuts in a massive fiscal 2018 funding package unveiled late yesterday. The omnibus, which reverses years of mostly austere federal spending, is expected to be voted on today and tomorrow in order to avoid a shutdown.

Energy chief Rick Perry defends research program that Trump wants to eliminate | Donald Trump | Dallas News

Energy chief Rick Perry defends research program that Trump wants to eliminate | Donald Trump | Dallas News

Why does Saudi Arabia want to enrich uranium?

Why does Saudi Arabia want to enrich uranium?: Small problem: Saudi Arabia has announced that it wants to go nuclear. That’s not the problem, because international law says every country has the right to nuclear power stations and all the supporting technology.

US Shouldn't Hold to Strict 'Gold Standard' on Saudi Nuclear Deal

US Shouldn't Hold to Strict 'Gold Standard' on Saudi Nuclear Deal: In fixating on the misleadingly-named “gold standard,” advocates are missing the major gains that could be made by engaging with Saudi Arabia’s nuclear program.

US Shouldn't Hold to Strict 'Gold Standard' on Saudi Nuclear Deal

US Shouldn't Hold to Strict 'Gold Standard' on Saudi Nuclear Deal: In fixating on the misleadingly-named “gold standard,” advocates are missing the major gains that could be made by engaging with Saudi Arabia’s nuclear program.

Nuclear energy can make a carbon-free future a reality | The Seattle Times

Nuclear energy can make a carbon-free future a reality | The Seattle Times: With or without the U.S., nuclear power will grow worldwide. Many hundreds of new reactors will be built.

Nuclear Reactor Market By: Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecasts to 2022 – satPRnews

Nuclear Reactor Market By: Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecasts to 2022 – satPRnews

UAE's first nuclear reactor delayed until 2019 - Gulf Business

UAE's first nuclear reactor delayed until 2019 - Gulf Business: The $24.4bn Barakah power plant is the world's largest nuclear project under construction

Only New Nuclear Weapons Will Deter Russia From Striking American Forces, U.S. Military's Strategic Command Says

Only New Nuclear Weapons Will Deter Russia From Striking American Forces, U.S. Military's Strategic Command Says: The U.S. military increasingly views Russia as a foe, despite President Donald Trump’s professed desire to forge a better relationship with Moscow.

Two Japanese courts support nuclear - Nuclear Engineering International

Two Japanese courts support nuclear - Nuclear Engineering International: Japan’s Saga District Court on 20 March rejected a request by residents to suspend the planned restart of Genkai 3&4 over safety concerns. The two 1127MWe pressurised water reactors, operated by Kyushu Electric Power Co, began...

Radiation from telecom mast pose no medical threat – Telecom Operators

Radiation from telecom mast pose no medical threat – Telecom Operators: Radiation from a telecom mast is less than the one generated by a microwave, telecom operators said on Thursday.

Special Report: Poland Faces Delays And Decisions As It Makes Ambitious Plans To Go Nuclear

Special Report: Poland Faces Delays And Decisions As It Makes Ambitious Plans To Go Nuclear

San Antonio Research Institute Drones To Aid Investigation Of Fukushima Nuclear Site | Texas Public Radio

San Antonio Research Institute Drones To Aid Investigation Of Fukushima Nuclear Site | Texas Public Radio: Autonomous drones developed at San Antonio-based Southwest Research Institute may penetrate the hazardous, radiation-laden reactors of the Fukushima

UNIAN: Ukraine imports $81 million worth of nuclear fuel in January | KyivPost

UNIAN: Ukraine imports $81 million worth of nuclear fuel in January | KyivPost: Ukraine in January 2018 imported fuel assemblies, used as fuel at nuclear power plants, worth $81.3 million. As reported by the State Statistics Service, during the reporting period, 44.9 tonnes of nuclear fuel was purchased from Russia, totaling $52.9 million (in the general structure of purchases, the share of Russian fuel stood at 56 percent), …

Rick Perry warns that Russia and China are angling to give Saudis nuclear power

Rick Perry warns that Russia and China are angling to give Saudis nuclear power: The U.S. should be flexible in negotiations with Saudi Arabia about providing nuclear reactors because two adversaries are also competing for the role, Energy Secretary Rick Perry told lawmakers Thursday.

Study finds medical students receive little formal instruction in radiation oncology | EurekAlert! Science News

Study finds medical students receive little formal instruction in radiation oncology | EurekAlert! Science News: Medical school students receive little formal instruction in radiation oncology, a Loyola study has found. Researchers who surveyed radiation oncology departments at academic medical centers found that only 41 percent of departments reported that at least one faculty member taught a topic related to radiation oncology. In only 25 percent of departments, a faculty member taught topics focused specifically on radiation oncology.

France Sees Germany’s Nuclear Shutdown as a Cautionary Tale - Canadian Nuclear Association

France Sees Germany’s Nuclear Shutdown as a Cautionary Tale - Canadian Nuclear Association: Before coming to power, French President Emmanuel Macron endorsed a plan to reduce France’s reliance on nuclear to 50 per cent of electricity generation by 2025 from the current 75 percent. This reduction in nuclear would be replaced by wind and solar, according to people who were supportive of the plan. For nuclear energy supporters around the world, France’s high percentage of nuclear (along with Ontario’s) is often pointed to as an example of how to properly and rapidly decarbonize a grid. So, France moving away from nuclear was seen as a moral defeat. Fast forward almost a year later, …

World's Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link | Mar 22, 2018 - ReleaseWire

World's Largest Animal Study on Cell Tower Radiation Confirms Cancer Link | Mar 22, 2018 - ReleaseWire

'Israel is Lying, What They Bombed in 2007 Wasn't a Nuclear Facility' - Analyst - Sputnik International

'Israel is Lying, What They Bombed in 2007 Wasn't a Nuclear Facility' - Analyst - Sputnik International: Israel’s Defense Forces stated that four Israeli jets destroyed a nuclear facility in the Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor in 2007. Sputnik discussed the reasons why this announcement has been made now with Dr. Taleb Ibrahim, a Syrian political analyst and deputy director of the Damascus Centre for Strategic Studies.

The Truth Behind Israel's 2007 Attack On Syrian Nuclear Reactor - Jewish Voice

The Truth Behind Israel's 2007 Attack On Syrian Nuclear Reactor - Jewish Voice: The State of Israel officially acknowledged that their Air Force destroyed  a Syrian nuclear reactor in September of 2007, JNS reported.

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Gov't to Conduct Radiation Health Impact Survey | Domestic/News/News/KBS World Radio

Gov't to Conduct Radiation Health Impact Survey | Domestic/News/News/KBS World Radio: The government plans to conduct a large-scale survey on the health impact of long-term exposure to radioactive materials. 

According to the plan rep

Japan's nuclear regulator to hire more legal staff to respond to Fukushima-related lawsuits | The Japan Times

Japan's nuclear regulator to hire more legal staff to respond to Fukushima-related lawsuits | The Japan Times: Japan's nuclear regulator will increase its number of legal staff from this spring to deal with lawsuits related to the Fukushima crisis, sources close to

Japan's latest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear fusion

Japan's latest supercomputer is dedicated to nuclear fusion: This year, Japan will deploy a Cray XC50 that will be the world's most powerful supercomputer in the field of advanced nuclear fusion research. It will be insta...

Fylde MP Mark Menzies calls on Government to back nuclear plant | Mark Menzies

Fylde MP Mark Menzies calls on Government to back nuclear plant | Mark Menzies: Fylde MP Mark Menzies is pressing the government to ensure fuel for any new UK nuclear plants is produced in the UK. Springfield Nuclear Fuels is one of the

As Israel fetes 2007 strike on Syria nuclear reactor, is Assad building another? | The Times of Israel

As Israel fetes 2007 strike on Syria nuclear reactor, is Assad building another? | The Times of Israel: A US think tank revisits claims that the regime is constructing an underground facility, finding worrying questions but no real answers

Short Interest in Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) Grows By 6.7% - The Ledger Gazette

Short Interest in Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) Grows By 6.7% - The Ledger Gazette: Uranium Energy Corp. (NYSEAMERICAN:UEC) was the recipient of a significant increase in short interest in February. As of February 15th, there was short interest totalling 12,175,724 shares, an increase of 6.7% from the January 31st total of 11,414,630 shares. Based on an average daily volume of 1,366,272 shares, the short-interest ratio is presently 8.9 days. […]

Proposed storage of spent nuclear fuel sparks resistance in Aomori Pref. city - The Mainichi

Proposed storage of spent nuclear fuel sparks resistance in Aomori Pref. city - The Mainichi: The selection of a site to house an interim storage facility for spent fuel from nuclear power plants operated by Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) ha

Will The Ohio Supreme Court Shut Down FirstEnergy’s Bailout Once And For All?


Will The Ohio Supreme Court Shut Down FirstEnergy’s Bailout Once And For All?

By By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog,   /  March 21, 2018 10:00 AM

For years, FirstEnergy has been seeking a bailout for its uneconomic coal and nuclear plants. The Ohio-based utility finally got its wish in late 2016, when the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) approved more than $600 million in customer-funded subsidies. The money was intended to help improve the credit ratings of FirstEnergy and its parent
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A year in review: the trends in nuclear construction | Infrastructure | Construction Global

A year in review: the trends in nuclear construction | Infrastructure | Construction Global: Round up of construction in the nuclear energy industry

Exclusive: Peter Schweizer Reveals Joe Biden's Son's Massive Deal with Chinese Company ‘Trying to Steal' America's Nuclear Secrets

Exclusive: Peter Schweizer Reveals Joe Biden's Son's Massive Deal with Chinese Company ‘Trying to Steal' America's Nuclear Secrets: Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute and author of the new book Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends, joined SiriusXM's Breitbart News Tonight on Monday to detail the involvement of Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden's second son, in a China-backed private equity firm's investment in a Chinese atomic energy company indicted for "nuclear power conspiracy against the United States."

With rise of Russian and Chinese reactors, Perry fights to keep U.S. nuclear sector alive - Houston Chronicle

With rise of Russian and Chinese reactors, Perry fights to keep U.S. nuclear sector alive - Houston Chronicle: By exporting nuclear technology, policy makers believe, the Trump administration would not only revive the moribund U.S. industry, which has completed only a few nuclear plants in the past 30 years, but also provide the nation with a geopolitical advantatage,

Nuclear industry lauds ‘outstanding quality’ apprentices | Process Engineering

Nuclear industry lauds ‘outstanding quality’ apprentices | Process Engineering: Urenco UK’s multi award-winning Benjamin Crane has scooped the heavily contested UK Nuclear Apprentice of the Year trophy at this year’s UK ...

Is China Abandoning Its ‘No First Use’ Nuclear Policy? | The Diplomat

Is China Abandoning Its ‘No First Use’ Nuclear Policy? | The Diplomat: China is modernizing its nuclear arsenal. Will this affect its “No First Use” nuclear policy?

What Will Our Society Look Like When Artificial Intelligence Is Everywhere? | Innovation | Smithsonian

What Will Our Society Look Like When Artificial Intelligence Is Everywhere? | Innovation | Smithsonian: Will robots become self-aware? Will they have rights? Will they be in charge? Here are five scenarios from our future dominated by AI

Russia to Receive Entire Fleet of Upgraded Supersonic Nuclear-Capable Bombers by 2030 | The Diplomat

Russia to Receive Entire Fleet of Upgraded Supersonic Nuclear-Capable Bombers by 2030 | The Diplomat: Russia’s entire new fleet of Tu-160M2 bombers will be upgraded by 2030, the deputy Russian defense minister says.

Physics - Synopsis: Controlling the Rate of Nuclear Decay

Physics - Synopsis: Controlling the Rate of Nuclear Decay: The rate of a nuclear transition of thorium-229 can be controlled by placing the atom in a cavity or in a thin film—an effect that could lead to ultraprecise nuclear clocks.

How much would a 100% nuclear energy system cost? – Joris van Dorp, MSc. – Medium

How much would a 100% nuclear energy system cost? – Joris van Dorp, MSc. – Medium: In discussions about the future of energy, there has been for decades a lively debate on the question of what role nuclear energy should play, if any, going forward. While this debate is fascinating…

Democrats demand oversight of Trump's nuclear energy deal with Saudi Arabia

Democrats demand oversight of Trump's nuclear energy deal with Saudi Arabia: Democrats are beginning lay out a legal case against President Trump's deal-making with Saudi Arabia to supply the Mideast giant with nuclear energy and potentially nuclear weapons if there is not proper oversight of the agreement.

China's CNPC inks $1.18B deal for stakes in Abu Dhabi oil


China's CNPC inks $1.18B deal for stakes in Abu Dhabi oil

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire March 22, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
March 22, 2018

On the Up and Up
 
Late last night, Congress released it the final text of the FY 18 omnibus appropriations bill. The Department of Energy gets $34.5 billion, up $3.77 billion from FY 17. The Office of Nuclear Energy recieved $1.2 billion, a $178 million increase above FY17 enacted and $502 million above the budget request. Report language for NE begins on page 33, page 6 of the link. Tables for all DOE programs begin on page 25 of the link. 
 
Be on the lookout for a vote on the omnibus within the next few days to avoid a government shutdown. The current funding for the government runs out March 23


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Rosatom Still Committed to 2023 Startup for Turkey’s First Nuclear Plant

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Ministry urges Shenao fix, Guosheng reactor restarts - Taipei Times

Ministry urges Shenao fix, Guosheng reactor restarts - Taipei Times: The Ministry of Economic Affairs yesterday reiterated the necessity of rebuilding the coal-fired Shenao Power Plant in New Taipei City’s Rueifang District (瑞芳), while Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) restarted the No. 2 reactor at the Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant.

U.S. lawmakers launch bill bolstering nuclear proliferation safeguards

U.S. lawmakers launch bill bolstering nuclear proliferation safeguards: U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill on Wednesday to ensure that countries striking deals with Washington on sharing nuclear power technology abandon fuel-making activities that could be altered to make material for nuclear weapons.

Nuclear Fortress - Bacon's Rebellion

Nuclear Fortress - Bacon's Rebellion: How safe are Virginia’s nuclear power plants from terrorists, hackers and natural disasters? Let’s put it this way: Dominion worries about such threats 24/7 so you don’t have to. In addition to interfering in U.S. elections, Vladimir Putin’s busy cyber-servants … Continue reading →

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Nuclear energy can make a carbon-free future a reality | The Seattle Times

Nuclear energy can make a carbon-free future a reality | The Seattle Times: With or without the U.S., nuclear power will grow worldwide. Many hundreds of new reactors will be built.

University of Iowa establishes research group on nuclear energy and waste | Iowa Now

University of Iowa establishes research group on nuclear energy and waste | Iowa Now: A new, growing group of scientists at the University of Iowa is researching how to address the storage and potential reuse of nuclear waste. Armed with grants from various federal agencies, UI faculty in chemistry, engineering, and radiology also are educating undergraduate and graduate students about the work.

Penn State RSEC personnel to test nuclear reactor vessel monitoring device | Penn State University

Penn State RSEC personnel to test nuclear reactor vessel monitoring device | Penn State University

Lower cost advanced Nuclear power could dominate future US energy

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Westinghouse completes decommissioning of reactor 2 at Barsebäck nuclear power plant - Energy Business Review

Westinghouse completes decommissioning of reactor 2 at Barsebäck nuclear power plant - Energy Business Review

The Saudi Crown Prince Goes to Washington - The Atlantic

The Saudi Crown Prince Goes to Washington - The Atlantic: Saudi Arabia wants to buy U.S. nuclear reactors—and, in contrast to Iran, it's charming the president.

This Father-Daughter Team Says It Has a Cheaper, Safer Way to Bury Nuclear Waste - Bloomberg

This Father-Daughter Team Says It Has a Cheaper, Safer Way to Bury Nuclear Waste - Bloomberg: Startup Deep Isolation wants to use fracking tech to drill horizontal disposal tunnels a mile below the Earth’s surface.

Autonomous robots will crawl inside pipes at former U.S. nuclear sites to detect radiation, speed up process of dismantling – GeekWire

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission highlights internal changes at Regulatory Information Conference - Daily Energy Insider

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UA official says lack of funds to halt cleanup at nuke site

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UK peers reject Euratom exit plan

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Second Hualong One at Fuqing gets dome

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Rising: Asia needs nuclear for clean and reliable electricity

Rising: Asia needs nuclear for clean and reliable electricity: Asia needs nuclear energy to meet its economic, energy and environmental goals, but such plans are still in the development phase in the South East region of the continent, Agneta Rising, director general of World Nuclear Association, said today. Addressing delegates at the Sustainable Energy Technology Asia 2018 conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Rising noted that nuclear power generation is growing rapidly in Asia, having increased by 35% over the last five years.

China launches new uranium enrichment centrifuges

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NS News update

  • Rosatom, Turkey, Indicate Akkuyu Project Still On

    Russian nuclear power giant Rosatom said Wednesday that the withdrawal of an investor group from the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant project would not derail construction of the envisioned 4,800-MW, four-reactor facility that would be the country's inaugural nuclear power plant.
    • Wed, Mar 21 2018

    Georgia OKs Dominion, SCANA Merger

    The Georgia Public Service Commission has unanimously approved the merger of Dominion Energy, Inc., and SCANA Corporation, becoming the first state regulatory agency to act on the proposed combination that has already been approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
    • Tue, Mar 20 2018

    RFP Issued For $370M Chalk River Research Center

    Canada's nuclear science and technology organization Canadian National Laboratories has announced the issuance of a Request For Proposals (RFP) for the design and construction of its Advanced Nuclear Materials Research Center (ANMRC), a $370 million research center that will serve as the "backbone" of a $1.2 billion investment in its Chalk River facilities.
    • Tue, Mar 20 2018

    Fessenheim Unit 2 Cleared for Restart

    French nuclear power regulator Autorite Surete Nucleaire (ASN) has cleared the restart of Unit 2 of the Fessenheim power plant in the Alsace region close the border with Germany.
    • Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Court Rejects Attempt To Block Ohma Construction

    A lawsuit intended to block construction of 1,383 MW mixed-oxide at the Ohma nuclear power plant in Japan has been rejected by a district court in Hokkaido prefecture.
    • Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Waste Control Specialists, Orano USA To Join Forces

    Orano USA and Waste Control Specialists, leaders in nuclear materials management, said they intended to form a joint venture to license a consolidated interim storage facility (CISF) for used nuclear fuel at the WCS site in Andrews County, Texas.
    • Mon, Mar 19 2018

    IAEA Completes Security Review In Ecuador

    An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts today completed a nuclear security advisory mission in Ecuador. The mission was carried out at the request of the Government of Ecuador.
    • Fri, Mar 16 2018

    Decommissioning In Arkansas Runs Out Of Funds

    Decommissioning work of the Southwest Experimental Fast Oxide Reactor (SEFOR) near Fayetteville, Ark., will be discontinued at the end of March due to a lack of funds, according to the reactor's owner, which is the University of Arkansas (UA), Fayetteville.
    • Fri, Mar 16 2018

    Westinghouse Completes Decommissioning Project At Barseback NPP

    Westinghouse Electric Company announced Friday that it has completed a major decommissioning project at the former two-boiling water reactor Barsebäck nuclear power plant in Skane, Sweden, about 20 kilometers from the Danish capital of Copenhagen.
    • Thu, Mar 15 2018

    Journey Begins Soon For Floating NPP

    Russia's first ship-based nuclear power plant will set sail in late April from its St. Petersburg mooring on its way to Murmansk, a near-coastal port off of the Barents Sea, where it will be loaded with fuel, according to a report from Russian media outlet Tass.
    • Wed, Mar 14 2018

    Beznau Unit 1 Cleared For Restart

    The Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) has cleared the Beznau power plant's Unit 1 reactor for a restart after utility company Axpo proved that aluminum oxide inclusions discovered in the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) did not sacrifice safety.
    • Wed, Mar 14 2018

    NRC Issues Entergy Confirmatory Order

    The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Wednesday they had issued a Confirmatory Order to Entergy Nuclear Operations and Entergy Operations, Inc., to prevent what the agency called willful misconduct in a case that centers on documented disregard for safety protocols at the Grand Gulf nuclear power plant in Port Gibson, Miss.
    • Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Leningrad II Unit 1 Synchronized To Grid

    Calling it a “remarkable event,” Russia's State Atomic Energy Corporation, Rosatom, said Tuesday that the Leningrad Phase II Unit 1 on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland had been synchronized to the national grid and started delivering its first kilowatt hours with all equipment soundly operating.
    • Tue, Mar 13 2018

    Siempelkamp Announces Chemical Decontamination System

    German nuclear development company Siempelkamp NIS Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH said it had developed a chemical additive for nuclear power plant cooling systems that works by detaching radioactive contamination adhering to the inner system surfaces with the help of ion exchangers.
    • Mon, Mar 12 2018

    Taiwanese Regulator OKs Kuosheng 2 Restart

    The Taiwanese nuclear power regulator, the Atomic Energy Council, has approved the restart of the 951 MWe Kuosheng 2 reactor that has been idled since a fire in May 2016, putting the final decision in the bureaucratic process with the parliament.
    • Mon, Mar 12 2018

    Westinghouse Poised For Fuel Diversifying In Europe

    Westinghouse Electric Company and its eight European consortium partners today announced the successful completion of an EU funded project targeted at diversifying the nuclear fuel supply to VVER-440 reactors in Europe.
    • Mon, Mar 12 2018

    BWXT Nuclear Extends Fuel Agreement With OPG

    BWX Technologies, Inc. said Monday that its subsidiary BWXT Nuclear Energy Canada Inc. had signed a $168 million, five-year contract extension to manufacture fuel for Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) Darlington and Pickering nuclear generating stations. The deal extends BWXT NEC’s current fuel manufacturing arrangement with OPG to the end of 2023.
    • Fri, Mar 9 2018

    Panel Calls Attention To Fukushima Ice Wall Failings

    A government panel in Japan has weighed in on the underground ice wall that forms a 1-mile perimeter surrounding the destroyed Fukushima Dai-ichi reactors and buildings, calling the wall's ability to stop water from seeping into the area only partly successful.
    • Fri, Mar 9 2018

    Georgia Power Touts 13-Hour Concrete Pour

    Georgia Power on Thursday announced the latest construction milestone at the Vogtle nuclear expansion near Waynesboro, Georgia, calling attention to a 13-plus hour continuous concrete placement for the Unit 4 "turbine tabletop."
    • Wed, Mar 7 2018

    NRC Moving Forward On Interim Storage Licencing

    A review of Hotec International’s proposed interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, slated for New Mexico, could be completed by mid-summer of 2020, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said
    • Wed, Mar 7 2018

    Plant Hatch Reloaded With First Of Kind Fuel Assemblies

    Operators at the Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant in Alabama on Sunday safely returned Unit 1 to service following a planned refueling and maintenance outage that began Feb. 4 at 9:28 p.m., local time. The novelty of the occasion, however, involved the fuel used for the restart. In collaboration with Global Nuclear Fuel, Southern Nuclear said in a press statement, Plant Hatch installed accident tolerant fuel test assemblies...
    • Tue, Mar 6 2018

    Vermont Yankee Sale Would Accelerate Decommissioning

    The sale of the shuttered Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon, Vt., could result in an accelerated schedule for decommissioning for the 620-MW plant that shut down at the end of 2014 after 42 years of operations.
    • Tue, Mar 6 2018

    NRC Mails 99 Assessment Letters To 99 Plants

    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission mailed 99 assessments to 99 operating nuclear power plants this week summing up their safety and security performances for 2017.
    • Mon, Mar 5 2018

    IAEA Agreement Extends Research To Students In Africa

    Countries without a nuclear reactor are accessing research reactors through the power of the internet and a new agreement signed in Vienna will allow students from Kenya, Tanzania, Tunisia and South Africa to gain access to the research reactor in Morocco, despite the lack of a reactor of their own, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.
    • Mon, Mar 5 2018

    Exelon, PSEG To Cease Capital Projects At Salem NPP

    The Public Services Enterprise Group and Exelon, owners of the Salem nuclear power plant in New Jersey, filed notice with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday that gives notice to the state that capital investment in the two-reactor plant will cease without a guarantee of financial assistance from taxpayers.