Friday, April 27, 2018

New nuclear reactors could “empower generations”

New nuclear reactors could “empower generations”: Our politicians still seem to be resistant to engaging in the nuclear conversation, despite our nation housing 33% of the world’s uranium reserves. In the UK, where Chris Smith is now, nuclear power is viewed very differently and is a major player in the energy game. Nuclear power generates about a quarter of the UK’s […]

Flexible operation of nuclear power plants lowers operating costs - Power Technology

Flexible operation of nuclear power plants lowers operating costs - Power Technology: Researchers have used a mathematical model and simulations to show that adjusting the output of nuclear power plants to accommodate...Read More...

Iran after sunset | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Iran after sunset | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: President Trump has called for extending key provisions of the Iran Deal past their so-called “sunset clauses”—those elements of the deal that are time-limited, such as the number of centrifuges that can be operated, or the amount of low-enriched uranium that Iran can have at any given time. The President and other critics of the deal are worried about Iran’s behavior after

China’s strategic arsenals in a new era | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

China’s strategic arsenals in a new era | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Chinese President Xi Jinping has declared that Chinese national defense and military modernization have entered a “new era.” He has called for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to become a (or perhaps even the) “world-class” military by mid-century.

Enough is enough: holding users of chemical weapons accountable | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Enough is enough: holding users of chemical weapons accountable | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: The Syrian city of Douma, the British city of Salisbury, and Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur are just three of many locations where chemical weapons have been used in the past year. According to two nongovernmental organizations present in Syria—the Syrian American Medical Society and the White Helmets—around 200 chemical attacks have been recorded in Syria since 2012, a

The inter-Korean agreement and Pyongyang's offer to Trump | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

The inter-Korean agreement and Pyongyang's offer to Trump | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stepped up his peace offensive, playing a familiar game with his own particular flair. This week, South Korean presidential envoys returned to Seoul with news of having reached a six-point agreement with Pyongyang. South Korean national security advisor Chung Eui-yong then delivered the message to President Donald Trump that Kim Jong-un

Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists informs the public about threats to the survival and development of humanity from nuclear weapons, climate change, and emerging technologies in the life sciences. Through an award-winning magazine, our online presence, and the Doomsday Clock, we reach policy leaders and audiences around the world with information and analysis about efforts

Niger completes IAEA nuclear infrastructure mission

Niger completes IAEA nuclear infrastructure mission: The government of Niger has a strong commitment to developing the infrastructure for a nuclear power programme, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission has concluded. Niger, whose economic development is hampered by a lack of consistent electricity supply, is considering a potential role for nuclear power in its energy mix, the IAEA said. A country of about 21 million people in Western Africa, Niger is currently ranked as the world’s fourth largest producer of uranium ore.

France, USA to enhance cooperation on fast reactors

France, USA to enhance cooperation on fast reactors: A statement of intent to strengthen cooperation on fast neutron sodium-cooled reactors has been signed between the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). The partners have also a statement of intent to begin cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence.

DOE Awards $60M for Advanced Nuclear Energy R&D | Neutron Bytes

DOE Awards $60M for Advanced Nuclear Energy R&D | Neutron Bytes: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected 13 projects to receive approximately $60 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development for advanced nuclear technologies. Thes…

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup April 27, 2018

Nuclear Roundup
April 27, 2018
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.
North Korea

Koreas agree to get rid of nuclear weapons

AP Analysis: North Korean leader displays nuclear pride

North Korea’s despot has one goal: survival

China’s nuclear path may offer a lesson to Trump on how to deal with North Korea

United States

The US does not need new tactical nukes

Senate confirms key State Department official for arms control and compliance

A retired US Navy admiral just laid out a major threat from North Korea — and experts warn it could wipe out 90% of the population

Iran

Mattis says Iran nuclear deal includes "robust" verification

The Iran regime-change crew is back

Europe’s entreaties to Trump on Iran nuclear deal show scant effect

International

US analyst: Japan’s nuke stance obstructs arms control

Cypriots link arms to protest planned Russian nuclear plant

Philippines to draw up nuclear energy policy

19 stunning photos show what the radioactive area inside the Chernobyl nuclear plant looks like 32 years after the explosion

Sweden’s never-built nuclear submarine would’ve been a hazard

General Interest

Nuclear weapons and the illusion of safety


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Govt presents Rs5.9 trillion budget

Govt presents Rs5.9 trillion budget: Finance Minister Miftah Ismail Friday unveiling a budget outlay of Rs 5.932 trillion, announced a growth oriented budget setting the GDP growth target for 2018-19

Nuclear Power Plants Have a 'Blind Spot' for Hackers. Here's How to Fix That. - Motherboard

Nuclear Power Plants Have a 'Blind Spot' for Hackers. Here's How to Fix That. - Motherboard: Malware hunters, regulators, and plant employees are hunting further down the supply chain for vulnerabilities as hackers continue to target critical infrastructure.

Fukushima’s Other Big Problem: A Million Tons of Radioactive Water | WIRED

Fukushima’s Other Big Problem: A Million Tons of Radioactive Water | WIRED: More than 1 million tons of radiation-laced water is already being kept on-site in an ever-expanding forest of hundreds of hulking steel tanks.

Benefits of Flexible Nuclear Energy Operations for Renewables | Neutron Bytes

Benefits of Flexible Nuclear Energy Operations for Renewables | Neutron Bytes: Keeping the balance: How flexible nuclear operation can help add more wind and solar to the grid A new model finds operating nuclear plants flexibly can reduce electricity costs, increase revenue f…

What Kim Jong-un Gets Out of a Self-Enforced ICBM Testing Freeze | The Diplomat

What Kim Jong-un Gets Out of a Self-Enforced ICBM Testing Freeze | The Diplomat: The North Korean leader needs time to build out his nuclear forces — time that doesn't need to spent testing ICBMs, necessarily.

Why Kim Jong Un came in from the cold: 3 theories - CNN

Why Kim Jong Un came in from the cold: 3 theories - CNN: For years they've been separated by the legacy of war, but on Friday the leaders of South and North Korea staged a rare display of cohesion.

End nuclear muscle-flexing

End nuclear muscle-flexing: Voices must be raised to end the nuclear arms race as vital resources are being diverted from preliminary development.

DOE awarding $60M to 13 projects for advanced nuclear technology development; $40M of that to NuScale for SMR - Green Car Congress

DOE awarding $60M to 13 projects for advanced nuclear technology development; $40M of that to NuScale for SMR - Green Car Congress: The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected 13 projects to receive approximately $60 million in federal funding for cost-shared research and development for advanced nuclear technologies. Of that, $40 million will go to NuScale Power to further its commercialization of small modular reactor technology. (Earlier post.) These selections are...

Why Trump should let Koreans make a deal on their own

Why Trump should let Koreans make a deal on their own: The Trump administration is preparing to have it's own summit with Kim Jong-Un. Here's why it should let the Koreans go it alone, says Michael Desch.

FirstEnergy details timeline for planned nuclear closures | American Public Power Association

FirstEnergy details timeline for planned nuclear closures | American Public Power Association: FirstEnergy Solutions has filed a certification letter with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission formally notifying the Commission of its decision to permanently deactivate nuclear power plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania over the next three years, citing "severe economic challenges." The company also provided further details on the specific timing of the planned closures.

Nuclear missile programs could move faster under new policy language | InsideDefense.com

Nuclear missile programs could move faster under new policy language | InsideDefense.com: As military officials repeatedly argue the United States needs to field new nuclear weapons as soon as possible, the House Armed Services strategic forces subcommittee is asking the Air Force to work with the Pentagon's acquisition chief on plans to speed up the Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent and Long-Range Standoff Weapon programs.

Move Over Chernobyl, Fukushima is Now Officially the Worst Nuclear Power Disaster in History

Move Over Chernobyl, Fukushima is Now Officially the Worst Nuclear Power Disaster in History: The radiation dispersed into the environment by the three reactor meltdowns at Fukushima-Daiichi in Japan has exceeded that of the April 26, 1986 Chernobyl

4 barrels rupture at Idaho nuclear site

4 barrels rupture at Idaho nuclear site

Officials had initially said just one barrel was leaking; no injuries or threat, they say


http://www.columbian.com/news/2018/apr/25/4-barrels-rupture-at-idaho-nuclear-site/

The Day After Leaving the Iran Deal – LobeLog

The Day After Leaving the Iran Deal – LobeLog: by Mitchell Plitnick French President Emmanuel Macron likely wrote the epitaph for the Iran nuclear deal as he was leaving Washington. Based on his statements, U.S. relations with Iran and North Ko…

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Nuclear Roundup April 26, 2018

Nuclear Roundup
April 26, 2018
A daily roundup of quality nuclear policy news.
North Korea

North Korea’s nuclear test caused collapse, study says

In upcoming Korea summit, expert sees promise — and uncertainty

North Korea’s nuclear test site has collapsed ... and that may be why Kim Jong-un suspended tests

North Korea’s Punggye-ri nuclear test site: Unusual activity observed

South Korea credits Trump for opening door to talks with North

Iran

Iran after sunset

Macron sees Trump dropping Iran nuclear deal

Macron: France will not abandon the Iran Nuclear Deal

Rouhani insults Trump as Iran nuclear deal hangs in balance

Trump’s resolve to withdraw from Iran nuclear deal hands Tehran a key diplomatic win

US not seeking to reopen Iran nuclear deal, envoy says

Kremlin questions whether a new Iran nuclear deal is possible

How the “insane” Iranian nuclear deal might survive

Trump doesn’t like the Iran deal’s sunset provisions. Here’s how to fix that.

United States

What went wrong with US plutonium disposition

With no permanent home for spent plutonium, Amarillo’s Pantex Plant continues to play host

Faith groups protest PNC and want bank to divest funds from nuclear weapon manufacturers

US officials slam Washington state nuke waste site problems

International

Putin’s nuclear “doomsday machine” could trigger 300-foot tsunamis — but the worst effects might come from the fallout

How two South African women stopped Zuma and Putin’s $76 billion Russian nuclear deal

US sanctions hit Pakistan’s plan to join Nuclear Suppliers Group

General Interest

AI could lead to a nuclear war by 2040, think tank warns

What happens when a giant nuclear missile accidentally falls back into its silo

Nine times the world was at the brink of nuclear war — and pulled back


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Fukushima Update 4/26/18

Fukushima Update 4/26/18

New unit #2 picture postings and unit #3 graphics suggest no catastrophic bottom head melt-throughs… Fukushima exports its largest amount of agricultural products since records were first kept… The ice wall and sub-drains have drastically reduced the generation of contaminated water… Groundwater influx had drops to 93 tons per day… The new 24-hour hospital in Tomioka opens to patients… Tokyo orders student background checks at research reactors in Japan.

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

Federal Register :: Early Site Permit Application: Tennessee Valley Authority; Clinch River Nuclear Site

Federal Register :: Early Site Permit Application: Tennessee Valley Authority; Clinch River Nuclear Site: The U.S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Nashville District, are issuing for public comment NUREG-2226, ``Environmental Impact Statement for the Early Site Permit (ESP) for the Clinch River Nuclear (CRN) Site: Draft Report for Comment.'' The site...

North Korea's pledge to dismantle nuclear site sounds good, but verification will be tough | Reuters

North Korea's pledge to dismantle nuclear site sounds good, but verification will be tough | Reuters: North Korea's pledge to dismantle its Punggye-ri nuclear test site sounds like a big step forward but verifying whether that will actually happen will be difficult, underlining the complexities of any deal it may strike with the United States.

Sanmen Nuclear Power Station Gets Nod to Load Fuel | Yicai Global

Sanmen Nuclear Power Station Gets Nod to Load Fuel | Yicai Global: State Nuclear Power Technology Corp. (SNPTC) has received a nuclear fuel loading permit for the world’s first third-generation AP1000 nuclear power plant from a state regulator.

Analysis: How the 'insane' Iranian nuclear deal might survive

Analysis: How the 'insane' Iranian nuclear deal might survive:

The clock is ticking towards the May 12 deadline when US President Donald Trump will decide whether the US will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal or sign up to extending it.

NUCLEAR: Industry needs to be 'more realistic' — Feinstein -- Thursday, April 26, 2018 -- www.eenews.net

NUCLEAR: Industry needs to be 'more realistic' — Feinstein -- Thursday, April 26, 2018 -- www.eenews.net: A top Senate Democrat yesterday chided the nuclear industry for not being realistic about its future and failing to cooperate with lawmakers on the politically tricky issue of nuclear waste.

IAEA Reviews Niger’s Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development

IAEA Reviews Niger’s Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development: An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded an eight-day mission to Niger to review its infrastructure development for

Nigeria speaks on ownership of nuclear weapons - Daily Post Nigeria

Nigeria speaks on ownership of nuclear weapons - Daily Post Nigeria: Nigeria has advocated for the total elimination of nuclear weapons, describing them as “inhumane’’ to be possessed by countries. Amb. Kadiri Audu, Nigeria’

Small Nuclear Power Reactors Market Explores New Growth... - Market-Research-N-Reports

Small Nuclear Power Reactors Market Explores New Growth... - Market-Research-N-Reports: Research N Reports added Most up-to-date research on “Global Small Nuclear Power Reactors Market – Detailed Analysis Of The Present Market Along With Future...

Balancing Nuclear and Renewable Energy

Balancing Nuclear and Renewable Energy: Argonne researchers explore the benefits of adjusting the output of nuclear power plants according to the changing supply of renewable energy such as wind and solar power.

IAEA reviews safety at South Ukraine unit 3

IAEA reviews safety at South Ukraine unit 3: An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts yesterday completed a review of long-term operational safety at unit 3 at the South Ukraine nuclear power plant. The Pre-SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) team reviewed the plant's organisation and programmes related to long-term operation (LTO), including human resources and knowledge management.

Namibian mine prepares for care and maintenance decision

Namibian mine prepares for care and maintenance decision: Paladin Energy has begun preparations at Langer Heinrich ahead of a potential decision to put the Namibian uranium mine under care and maintenance. A decision is expected within two months.

Philippines to draw up nuclear energy policy

Philippines to draw up nuclear energy policy: The Philippines Department of Energy has submitted its recommendation to the President on the country's nuclear energy policy. The policy will include a decision on the future of the mothballed Bataan nuclear power plant.

Itochu unlikely to invest in Turkish nuclear plant project - The Japan News

Itochu unlikely to invest in Turkish nuclear plant project - The Japan News: TOKYO (Jiji Press) — It has become unlikely Itochu Corp. will invest in a project to build nuclear reactors in Turkey that is backed by the Japanese government, informed sources said Tuesday.

S Carolina House considers whether to remove nuclear fee - WECT TV6-WECT.com:News, weather & sports Wilmington, NC

S Carolina House considers whether to remove nuclear fee - WECT TV6-WECT.com:News, weather & sports Wilmington, NC: The leader of Republicans in the South Carolina House is asking representatives to reject a bill that cuts most of the charges utility customers are paying for two abandoned nuclear plants.

What went wrong with US plutonium disposition | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

What went wrong with US plutonium disposition | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union manufactured enormous quantities of plutonium for use in nuclear weapons. When that era ended, the United States and the newly formed Russian Federation began to reduce their nuclear arsenals. Both nations possessed large stockpiles of plutonium—a problem that posed both a sustained threat to the environment and a

Should nuclear waste be dumped here? Sound off on Yucca Mountain - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper

Should nuclear waste be dumped here? Sound off on Yucca Mountain - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper: Few ideas are so bad that they can legitimately be labeled as potentially catastrophic, but that term fits the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository like a brightly glowing glove. So Friday, when a legislative panel conducts a public hearing on the ...

IAEA Concludes Long-Term Operational Safety Review at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant

IAEA Concludes Long-Term Operational Safety Review at South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant

18/2018
Yuzhnoukrainsk Ukraine
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has completed a review of long-term operational safety of Unit 3 at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant.
The Pre-SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) peer review mission was requested by Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry. The 11-member team, whose review began on 17 April and ended on 25 April, focused on aspects essential to the safe Long-Term Operation (LTO) of Unit 3, a 950 MW pressurized water reactor (VVER V-320) that began commercial operation in 1989 with a design life of 30 years. The operator of the plant, which has three reactors, is preparing to extend the operating lifetime of Unit 3 to 40 years. The Ukrainian Regulatory Authority requires a Periodic Safety Review to be performed every 10 years.
The SALTO team reviewed the plant’s organization and programmes related to LTO, including human resources and knowledge management. SALTO reviews are based on IAEA safety standards.
The team observed that the plant has made progress in the field of ageing management and initiated many activities to prepare for safe LTO. The team said plant management demonstrated a commitment to further improving preparedness for LTO, and is already addressing several topics as recommended by IAEA safety standards. The team found plant staff to be professional, open and receptive to suggestions for improvement.
The team—comprising nine experts from Argentina, Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic, India, Sweden and the United Kingdom as well as two IAEA staff members—identified several good practices and performances that will be shared with the nuclear industry globally, including:
  • The plant has developed a catalogue of operational defects in heat exchanging tubes in the steam generators of VVER reactors.
  • The plant has monitored safety indicators, including ageing-related failures, since the start of plant operation.
  • The plant has developed and implemented a comprehensive surveillance programme for irradiation embrittlement in the reactor pressure vessel.
The team provided several recommendations for enhancing LTO safety, including:
  • The plant should complete the LTO implementation programme.
  • The plant should complete the list of structures, systems and components included in the LTO scope, and properly document the scope setting process.
  • The plant should adequately preserve equipment qualification status.
The plant management said it was committed to implementing the recommendations and requested that the IAEA schedule a SALTO mission in late 2019.
The team provided a draft report to the plant management. The plant and the Ukrainian regulatory authority will have an opportunity to make factual comments on the draft. A final report will be submitted to the plant, the Ukrainian Regulatory Authority and the Government within three months.
Background
General information about SALTO missions can be found on the IAEA Website. A SALTO peer review is a comprehensive safety review addressing strategy and key elements for the safe long term operation of nuclear power plants. They complement OSART missions, which are designed as a review of programmes and activities essential to operational safety. Neither SALTO nor OSART reviews are regulatory inspections, nor are they design reviews or substitutes for an exhaustive assessment of a plant's overall safety status.
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Russia, China call on UN nuclear forum to save Iran deal - Channel NewsAsia

Russia, China call on UN nuclear forum to save Iran deal - Channel NewsAsia: Russia on Tuesday urged a United Nations nuclear disarmament forum to show its support for the "fragile" Iran nuclear accord by signing onto a statement, co-written by China, backing the deal.

Westinghouse CEO opens up about collapse of 2000s 'nuclear renaissance' - The Mainichi

Westinghouse CEO opens up about collapse of 2000s 'nuclear renaissance' - The Mainichi: WASHINGTON -- The CEO of the U.S. nuclear power firm Westinghouse Electric Co. -- which used to be under the Toshiba Corp. umbrella and which filed fo

Macron: Europe must prioritise emission reductions

Macron: Europe must prioritise emission reductions: The European Union must ensure it retains sovereignty over energy and climate, French President Emmanuel Macron told the European Parliament last week. Reducing emissions must remain a priority for Europe, and replacing phased-out nuclear plants with coal would not achieve this, he warned.

As state help fades for 2 nuclear plants, will Trump attempt rescue? | Local News | lancasteronline.com

As state help fades for 2 nuclear plants, will Trump attempt rescue? | Local News | lancasteronline.com: With two nuclear plants in Pennsylvania now inching closer to the point of no return, it appears there is little political will for a financial life preserver on the legislative

Maintaining Reactor Vessels in Nuclear Power Plants

Maintaining Reactor Vessels in Nuclear Power Plants: In nuclear power plants, regular maintenance of reactor vessels is indispensable as these components serve to both feed and protect the reactor core.

NUCLEAR: NRC faces fast-track decision on experimental reactor fuels -- Tuesday, April 24, 2018 -- www.eenews.net

NUCLEAR: NRC faces fast-track decision on experimental reactor fuels -- Tuesday, April 24, 2018 -- www.eenews.net: The search for new nuclear reactor fuel assemblies able to delay core meltdowns and potential hydrogen explosions during extreme accidents — a quest triggered by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant disaster — is coming to a head at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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