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Saturday, May 19, 2018

Heller Blasts House Panel for Advancing Yucca Mountain Funds - Press Releases - News - United States Senator Dean Heller

Heller Blasts House Panel for Advancing Yucca Mountain Funds - Press Releases - News - United States Senator Dean Heller

FirstEnergy shareholder meeting a financial day of reckoning: Chris Redfern (Opinion) | cleveland.com

FirstEnergy shareholder meeting a financial day of reckoning: Chris Redfern (Opinion) | cleveland.com

The Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee Program presents a crucial opportunity to fund U.S. infrastructure

The Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee Program presents a crucial opportunity to fund U.S. infrastructure: Now that congressional action on a major federal infrastructure bill is going nowhere fast, it is a here-and-now opportunity to address key U.S. infrastructure needs.

New nuke mission at SRS? | Editorials | postandcourier.com

New nuke mission at SRS? | Editorials | postandcourier.com: With President Donald Trump’s promise to “modernize and rebuild our nuclear arsenal,” his administration is moving to end Savannah River Site’s mission to convert surplus uranium and plutonium into fuel

Andrew Cuomo’s Wind Farm Won’t Fly Without Fracking - WSJ

Andrew Cuomo’s Wind Farm Won’t Fly Without Fracking - WSJ: New York’s governor touts turbines while closing a nuclear plant. To fill the gap? Natural gas.

Negative ions : The DONG-A ILBO

Negative ions : The DONG-A ILBO

Fed report says debate over nuclear power hinges on waste

Fed report says debate over nuclear power hinges on waste: Activists are fretting constantly over the consumption of energy from sources like oil and natural gas – fearful that they are running out, or that they aren’t running out but their use will contaminate the earth. While it’s hard to argue with extremists over their position, there is one option for large amounts of energy […]

Some INL funding boosts in energy budget bill | Post Register

Some INL funding boosts in energy budget bill | Post Register

Fermi 2 operating at reduced power - The Blade

Fermi 2 operating at reduced power - The Blade

Peach Bottom nuclear plant safety focus of open house

Peach Bottom nuclear plant safety focus of open house: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is holding an open house Thursday, May 24, to discuss the plant's performance.

New Mexico lawmakers hear arguments on temporary nuclear waste storage | Local News | santafenewmexican.com

New Mexico lawmakers hear arguments on temporary nuclear waste storage | Local News | santafenewmexican.com: Some fear lack of a permanent facility could make New Mexico the de facto home of the nuclear materials for several decades — or possibly forever.

European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - Joint Press Statement following today's meeting between Commissioner Arias Cañete and VicePresident Salehi, Head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI).

European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - Joint Press Statement following today's meeting between Commissioner Arias Cañete and VicePresident Salehi, Head of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI).

Nuclear Decommissioning Advisory Panel Meets to Vote on New Recommendations | WCAI

Nuclear Decommissioning Advisory Panel Meets to Vote on New Recommendations | WCAI: The Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel met on Thursday to vote on new recommendations they will send to the state regarding the

Europe reassures Iran of commitment to nuclear deal without U.S | Reuters

Europe reassures Iran of commitment to nuclear deal without U.S | Reuters: The European Union's energy chief sought to reassure Iran on Saturday that the bloc remained committed to salvaging a nuclear deal with Tehran despite U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to exit the accord and reimpose sanctions.

World's first floating nuclear barge to power Russia's Arctic oil drive

World's first floating nuclear barge to power Russia's Arctic oil drive: To meet its growing electricity needs in its drive to develop oil resources in remote Arctic regions, Russia has built a floating nuclear power station, a project that detractors deride as a "Chernobyl on ice". Built in Saint Petersburg, the Akademik Lomonosov is currently moored in Murmansk

Editorial: Gov't energy plan inflexibility on nuclear, renewables reveals lack of vision - The Mainichi

Editorial: Gov't energy plan inflexibility on nuclear, renewables reveals lack of vision - The Mainichi: The government has unveiled its revised basic energy plan, though its core elements concerning the ratio of Japan's electricity needs to be supplied b

Nigeria to build first nuclear power plant in next decade - Ecofin Agency

Nigeria to build first nuclear power plant in next decade - Ecofin Agency: Nigeria will commission its first nuclear power plant within the next decade, Simon Pesco Mallam, head of Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission (Nigatom)

China to help Uganda build nuclear power plants - News - GCR

China to help Uganda build nuclear power plants - News - GCR

Watch Royal Wedding Gospel Choir The Kingdom Choir Sing Stand By Me

Watch Royal Wedding Gospel Choir The Kingdom Choir Sing Stand By Me: Watch The Kingdom Choir's stunning performance of Stand By Me during the Royal Wedding.

Nuclear plant shuts down unexpectedly in Washington state - ABC News

Nuclear plant shuts down unexpectedly in Washington state - ABC News: Get breaking national and world news, broadcast video coverage, and exclusive interviews. Find the top news online at ABC news.

FirstEnergy’s Dangerous Push For An $8B Bailout: What You Need To Know

FirstEnergy’s Dangerous Push For An $8B Bailout: What You Need To Know

By By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog,   /  May 18, 2018 10:00 AM

A mega utility from Ohio is appealing to the Trump administration for an unprecedented $8-billion, ratepayer-funded bailout, even pointing to a 1950s Korean War Act for relief. It’s FirstEnergy’s last-ditch appeal after losing previous efforts to prop up a fleet of failing coal and nuclear plants. The company’s Washington-based lobbyists have the ears of Energy
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Friday, May 18, 2018

IAEA Completes 3-Year Project to Modernize Safeguards IT System

IAEA Completes 3-Year Project to Modernize Safeguards IT System

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Video of MOSAIC - Modern information technology for Safeguards in the 21st century
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has completed a three-year project to revamp its Safeguards information technology system to be more effective in its work to ensure the peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
IAEA inspectors contribute to international peace and security by applying Safeguards—a set of technical measures—to help prevent the non-peaceful use of nuclear material and technology. However, the demand on the IAEA’s Department of Safeguards continues to increase as more States seek to utilize the benefits of nuclear science and technology.
The €41 million Modernization of Safeguards Information Technology project (MOSAIC), whose completion was marked at a presentation to IAEA Member States in Vienna yesterday, was launched in 2015. Employing 150 in-house professionals, the project developed more than 20 unique software applications to make Safeguards more effective, efficient and secure.
“The IAEA budget is not keeping pace with that growing demand, so it is essential that we make optimal use of advanced technology,” IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said at the presentation. “We are making more use of satellite imagery, enhanced data collection and remote monitoring techniques. We also continue to strengthen information collection and analysis.”
Director General Amano added: “MOSAIC will ensure that the Safeguards IT system supports all implementation processes well into the future, allowing better planning, conducting, reporting, and quality assessment of Safeguards activities.”
The upgrades come as demand for IAEA Safeguards work continues to climb worldwide. Between 2010 and 2017, the amount of nuclear material under IAEA Safeguards increased by over 20 per cent. In 2017, Safeguards staff operated in 182 States, compared with 176 States in 2010, and conducted more than 2000 inspections.
MOSAIC has provided a suite of modern software applications, streamlining and integrating the processes of planning, performing activities, and reporting.
These applications also facilitate the collection and analysis of Safeguards-relevant information. For example, in the past the IAEA collected tens of thousands of pieces of open source information per year. Thanks to MOSAIC software, that figure is now 140 million.
States with Safeguards agreements are required to declare their nuclear facilities and material to the IAEA. Processing such declarations and making the information available to IAEA experts used to be very time consuming. Now, these can be analysed immediately upon receipt.
MOSAIC has also enabled the IAEA to digitize the hundreds of thousands of documents on its verification work—records the Agency must keep on file. “Before MOSAIC, we used to have to go to the filing room, but with MOSAIC it’s like a one-stop service,” said Lai San Chew, an IAEA Safeguards Inspector. “You just click and you can get the information on the computer. It saves a lot of time.”
Work carried out as part of MOSAIC has also strengthened Safeguards information security – which is increasingly important to meet the growing number and complexity of cyber threats. MOSAIC ensures all confidential Safeguards information is well protected within an autonomous IT environment.
“The volume and variety of formats in information technologies have increased, as have the challenges of cybersecurity. There was definitely a need to modernize our IT and that is exactly what MOSAIC has done,” said John Coyne, Director of the Office of Information and Communication Systems, Department of Safeguards. “We are now fully ready to meet the challenges of 21st century Safeguards.”
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Nuclear Disaster at Chernobyl: Reality and Unreality

Nuclear Disaster at Chernobyl: Reality and Unreality: With the escalating doom of climate change hovering over us, it is tempting to push nuclear horror to the back of our minds.  To those of us who grew up i

Denuclearization, sanctions, peace: issues facing Trump-Kim summit

Denuclearization, sanctions, peace: issues facing Trump-Kim summit

EU vows to block blow of US Iran sanctions

EU vows to block blow of US Iran sanctions

Trump promises N.Korea's Kim can stay in power

Trump promises N.Korea's Kim can stay in power: Washington (AFP) May 17, 2018 - US President Donald Trump tried to put his summit with Kim Jong Un back on track Thursday, offering the North Korean leader guarantees of staying in power if he abandons nuclear weapons.

Nuclear Waste Management Organization Signs Co-Operation Agreements With International Partners

Nuclear Waste Management Organization Signs Co-Operation Agreements With International Partners: Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 18, 2018 -
Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has signed or renewed co-operation agreements with counterparts from five countries: Belgium, France, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdo

Progress for WIPP infrastructure upgrade

Progress for WIPP infrastructure upgrade: The US Department of Energy has approved the start of construction of a new underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico. The USD288 million Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System (SSCVS) is one of a number of infrastructure projects planned for the New Mexico facility.

New Book on the Future of Nuclear Power in China | Neutron Bytes

New Book on the Future of Nuclear Power in China | Neutron Bytes: Nuclear energy expert Mark Hibbs has published a new book which gives a comprehensive view of China’s efforts to develop its commercial nuclear energy program including work on light water and adva…

Trump offers 'protections' if Kim surrenders nukes | TheHill

Trump offers 'protections' if Kim surrenders nukes | TheHill: "The best thing he could do is make a deal."

Advocacy to Keep US Nuclear Reactors Open Picks Up Steam | Neutron Bytes

Advocacy to Keep US Nuclear Reactors Open Picks Up Steam | Neutron Bytes: It has begun to dawn on people who advocate energy policy, and who report and analyze it, that closing nuclear power plants, due mostly to low natural gas prices, is a bad idea when it comes to dea…

Bulgarian gov't seeking investor for unfinished nuclear power plant - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Bulgarian gov't seeking investor for unfinished nuclear power plant - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Review of nuclear fuel reprocessing plant resumes - News - NHK WORLD - English

Review of nuclear fuel reprocessing plant resumes - News - NHK WORLD - English: Japan's nuclear regulator has resumed its review of an under-construction nuclear fuel reprocessing plant, following a suspension of 8 months because of a maintenance problem discovered last summer.

Vogtle Critics Want More Information In Legal Challenge To Nuclear Expansion | 90.1 FM WABE

Vogtle Critics Want More Information In Legal Challenge To Nuclear Expansion | 90.1 FM WABE: Critics of the nuclear expansion at Plant Vogtle want more information about private meetings they say took place between Georgia Power and state regulators. It’s part of their legal appeal of December’s Public Service Commission decision to allow the expansion project to continue. It’s now the sole nuclear

British government offers $18 billion to Hitachi's UK nuclear project: Kyodo | Reuters

British government offers $18 billion to Hitachi's UK nuclear project: Kyodo | Reuters: The British government has offered 2 trillion yen ($18 billion)in financial support to a unit of Japan's Hitachi Ltd (6501.T) to build nuclear reactors in Wales, Kyodo News reported on Thursday.

Trump keeps up pressure on Perry - POLITICO

Trump keeps up pressure on Perry - POLITICO: Pruitt lawyers up — How'd the hearing go?

FirstEnergy shareholder meeting a financial day of reckoning: Chris Redfern (Opinion) | cleveland.com

FirstEnergy shareholder meeting a financial day of reckoning: Chris Redfern (Opinion) | cleveland.com

Rising Fuel Prices Could Offset Tax Cuts

Rising Fuel Prices Could Offset Tax Cuts

Warming and the Pipelines

Warming and the Pipelines

Zambia follows Nigeria's footsteps, signs contract for construction of its nuclear center ▷ NAIJA.NG

Zambia follows Nigeria's footsteps, signs contract for construction of its nuclear center ▷ NAIJA.NG: Naija.ng News ★ The nuclear center will be located 10 kilometers away from the capital of Zambia, Lusaka and the CNST will include a nuclear research facility based on a multipurpose research water-cooled reactor of up to 10 MW and others.

Chernobyl changed nuclear landscape - The Japan News

Chernobyl changed nuclear landscape - The Japan News: In April 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union, now Ukraine, caused a terrible tragedy. The accident generated widespread concern in Japan during that year’s Golden Week holiday period.

News - AZ Clean Energy Constitutional Amendment Would Shut Down Nuclear Power in State | Heartland Institute

News - AZ Clean Energy Constitutional Amendment Would Shut Down Nuclear Power in State | Heartland Institute

High Energy Arc Faults and the Nuclear Plant Fire Protection IOU - Union of Concerned Scientists

High Energy Arc Faults and the Nuclear Plant Fire Protection IOU - Union of Concerned Scientists: Last year, we posted a commentary and an update about a high energy arc fault (HEAF) event that occurred at the Turkey Point nuclear plant in Florida. The update included color photographs obtained from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) via a Freedom of Information Act request showing the dama

bne IntelliNews - Bulgarian government votes to restart Belene nuclear power project

bne IntelliNews - Bulgarian government votes to restart Belene nuclear power project: Sofia will seek a strategic investor to build the country's second nuclear power plant, a project that opposition politicians argue will seriously threaten Bulgaria’s economic stability.

Nuclear power in Poland will cost PLN 40-70 bln – Energy Ministry | WBJ

Nuclear power in Poland will cost PLN 40-70 bln – Energy Ministry | WBJ: The cost of building a nuclear power plant in Poland is estimated at PLN 40-70 billion, depending on its capacity, said Józef Sobolewski, head of the Nuclear P

News - AZ Clean Energy Constitutional Amendment Would Shut Down Nuclear Power in State | Heartland Institute

News - AZ Clean Energy Constitutional Amendment Would Shut Down Nuclear Power in State | Heartland Institute

China to Help Uganda Build Nuclear Power Plants

China to Help Uganda Build Nuclear Power Plants: Uganda has some uranium deposits and President Yoweri Museveni has said his government was keen to exploit them for potential nuclear energy development

Japan draft plan sets ambitious targets for nuclear energy - ABC News

Japan draft plan sets ambitious targets for nuclear energy - ABC News

Fermi 2 nuclear plant in Michigan at lower power for repairs | The Seattle Times

Fermi 2 nuclear plant in Michigan at lower power for repairs | The Seattle Times: FRENCHTOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A nuclear power plant in southeastern Michigan is operating at reduced power for additional repairs. DTE Energy spokesman Stephen Tait tells the Monroe News that...

The French stress test for nuclear power

The French stress test for nuclear power

China to help Uganda build nuclear power plants | Reuters

China to help Uganda build nuclear power plants | Reuters: China will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plants under a deal signed last week.

Long-Shuttered Experimental Alaskan Nuclear Power Plant to be Decommissioned - Power Engineering

Long-Shuttered Experimental Alaskan Nuclear Power Plant to be Decommissioned - Power Engineering

Alaska's lone nuclear power plant to be decommissioned

Alaska's lone nuclear power plant to be decommissioned

Bulgarian government prepares to revive Belene nuclear project | Reuters

Bulgarian government prepares to revive Belene nuclear project | Reuters: The Bulgarian government decided on Wednesday to ask parliament to lift a ban on the development of the 2,000-megawatt Belene nuclear power plant as it gears up to attract foreign investors to revive the project.

More nuclear power needed by 2030, Japan says - UPI.com

More nuclear power needed by 2030, Japan says - UPI.com: Japan may be forging ahead with an energy plan that includes nuclear energy use, despite popular opposition following the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

New nuclear industry set to make great economic impact - KIFI

New nuclear industry set to make great economic impact - KIFI

Kentucky Regulators Agree Illegal Radioactive Waste Should Stay In Blue Ridge Landfill

Kentucky Regulators Agree Illegal Radioactive Waste Should Stay In Blue Ridge Landfill

Test of Hanford vitrification plant processes produces radioactive glass | Tri-City Herald

Test of Hanford vitrification plant processes produces radioactive glass | Tri-City Herald

Oregon Congressman hopes to fast-track Yucca Mountain | KSNV

Oregon Congressman hopes to fast-track Yucca Mountain | KSNV: On Thursday, Congress passed a bill to re-establish Yucca Mountain as the nation's nuclear waste dump. The bipartisan vote was an overwhelming 340 in favor, to only 72 opposed.Rep. Greg Walden from Oregon is a Republican who represents people living along

Open house scheduled on Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant safety | Local News | decaturdaily.com

Open house scheduled on Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant safety | Local News | decaturdaily.com: The 2017 safety performance of Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant will be the subject of an open house May 30 conducted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

North Korea says may reconsider summit with United States: KCNA | Reuters

North Korea says may reconsider summit with United States: KCNA | Reuters: North Korea said it may reconsider holding a summit with the United States if Washington continues to unilaterally insist on North Korea giving up its nuclear program, the North's state media said on Wednesday.

Iran says U.S. sanctions intended to derail efforts to save nuclear deal | Reuters

Iran says U.S. sanctions intended to derail efforts to save nuclear deal | Reuters: Iran said on Wednesday that newsanctions imposed on it by Washington were an attempt to derailefforts to save the 2015 nuclear deal by its remainingsignatories following the U.S. withdrawal from the accord.

DR Congo research reactor requires improvement, says IAEA

DR Congo research reactor requires improvement, says IAEA: Organisational and technical measures are needed to improve the safety of the Democratic Republic of Congo's research reactor, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded. TRICO-II, at the Kinshasa Nuclear Research Centre (CREN-K), has not been in operation since 2003.

Progress for WIPP infrastructure upgrade

Progress for WIPP infrastructure upgrade: The US Department of Energy has approved the start of construction of a new underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico. The USD288 million Safety Significant Confinement Ventilation System (SSCVS) is one of a number of infrastructure projects planned for the New Mexico facility.

Belgium and China award simulator contracts

Belgium and China award simulator contracts: Canada-based L3 MAPPS has been awarded a contract to upgrade the full scope operator training simulator it supplied for unit 1 of Belgium's Tihange nuclear power plant. Meanwhile, USA-based GSE Systems has been contracted to upgrade and provide simulators to Chinese reactors.

NNL delivers a vision for innovation

NNL delivers a vision for innovation: Paul Howarth, CEO of the UK's National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), gives his account of the SciTec 2018 conference held this week in Liverpool, England.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Energy Policy Shouldn't Be 'Do Noth | The Daily Caller

Energy Policy Shouldn't Be 'Do Noth | The Daily Caller: When many conservative national leaders are asked about their priorities, they like to cite an “all of the above” energy policy as their preference. They then follow it up with the argument that t

For Eastern Europe, Controllable Renewable Power Is a Good Alternative for New Nuclear Power

For Eastern Europe, Controllable Renewable Power Is a Good Alternative for New Nuclear Power

UPDATE 1-Bulgarian government prepares to revive Belene nuclear project | Reuters

UPDATE 1-Bulgarian government prepares to revive Belene nuclear project | Reuters: The Bulgarian government decidedon Wednesday to ask parliament to lift a ban on the developmentof the 2,000-megawatt Belene nuclear power plant as it gears upto attract foreign investors to revive the project.

IAEA Review Recommends Safety Improvements to the Democratic Republic of Congo's Research Reactor

IAEA Review Recommends Safety Improvements to the Democratic Republic of Congo's Research Reactor

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An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said organizational and technical measures are needed to improve the safety of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s research reactor, which has not been in operation since 2003.
An Integrated Safety Assessment of Research Reactors (INSARR) peer review of the CREN-K research reactor at University of Kinshasa was held from 7-9 May 2018 at the request of its owner and operator, the  General Commissariat for Atomic Energy (CGEA). The mission followed a previous INSARR held in 2004, and several follow-up missions conducted from 2007 to 2015.
The INSARR mission assessed the reactor’s safety status based on the IAEA safety standards. The team focused on the implementation of recommendations provided by earlier IAEA safety missions, and noted limited progress.
The team recommended that organizational and technical measures be taken to ensure the safety of the reactor in its current shutdown state. The team also recommended that regulatory, organizational and technical improvements be implemented, particularly considering the country’s decision to bring the reactor back into operation.
“We appreciate the IAEA’s long-standing assistance and CGEA is committed to implementing the recommendations shared,” said CGEA General Commissioner Vincent Lukanda.
The five-member INSARR team comprised experts from Belgium, Egypt, France and Morocco and the IAEA.  It made several recommendations, including:
  • an effective regulatory supervision, including licensing and an inspection programme, should be established;
  • the organisational structure for reactor operation, including a training and qualification programme for reactor staff, should be improved;
  • adequate human and financial resources for reactor safety should be ensured;
  • reactor safety documents and programmes should be developed and updated. This includes operating instructions, safety analysis, operational radiation protection and emergency preparedness and response;
  • reactor safety systems and components that have been out of service for several years should be refurbished to resolve technical problems.
The 1 MW TRIGA MARK II reactor was built in 1972 for research, education, training and radioisotope production. It has been operated for about 3,500 hours.

About INSARR Missions

INSARR mission is an IAEA peer review service, conducted at the request of a Member State, to assess the safety of research reactors based on IAEA safety standards. General information about INSARR missions can be found on the IAEA Website.

Japan Announces Ambitious Plans For 20%-22% Nuclear Share By 2030

Japan Announces Ambitious Plans For 20%-22% Nuclear Share By 2030

New Data: Hurricanes Will Get Worse - Scientific American

New Data: Hurricanes Will Get Worse - Scientific American: Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.

Utility Working Conference and Vendor Technology Expo – Nuclear Sustainability – Rising to the Challenge.

Utility Working Conference and Vendor Technology Expo – Nuclear Sustainability – Rising to the Challenge.

Poland needs offshore wind and nuclear power, says official | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters

Poland needs offshore wind and nuclear power, says official | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters: Poland needs to investin wind farms in the Baltic Sea and in nuclear power, thegovernment official responsible for power and gas infrastructurePiotr Naimski said on Tuesday.

Ballot initiative could take Palo Verde plant off the grid | Cronkite News

Ballot initiative could take Palo Verde plant off the grid | Cronkite News: A ballot initiative to promote renewable energy in Arizona could force the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station to close.

Safety, verification questions hang over North Korea's plan to close nuclear site | Reuters

Safety, verification questions hang over North Korea's plan to close nuclear site | Reuters: Shutting down North Korea's nuclear test site is trickier than it might seem.

One-Fourth of U.S. Nuclear Plants Are at Risk of Early Retirement - Bloomberg

One-Fourth of U.S. Nuclear Plants Are at Risk of Early Retirement - Bloomberg: More than a quarter of U.S. nuclear power plants don’t make enough money to cover their operating costs, raising the threat of more early retirements.

FBI, Justice officials inspect VC Summer site in nuclear probe | The State

FBI, Justice officials inspect VC Summer site in nuclear probe | The State: FBI agents and U.S. Department of Justice officials were in Jenkinsville last week, surveying the abandoned V.C. Summer nuclear construction as part of an ongoing federal investigation into the failed project.

Iran says EU should make up for U.S. withdrawal from nuclear deal: state TV | Reuters

Iran says EU should make up for U.S. withdrawal from nuclear deal: state TV | Reuters: Iran's nuclear chief said on Tuesday that the European Union should make up for the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal or Tehran would ramp up its nuclear program to a level more advanced than before the accord.

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    Segmentation Begins For Oskarshamn Unit 2 - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

    Segmentation Begins For Oskarshamn Unit 2 - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers: The latest nuclear news in Nuclear Power Industry about utilities, companies, suppliers in the nuclear energy market.

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    IAEA Trains Young Professionals in Nuclear Infrastructure Development

    IAEA Trains Young Professionals in Nuclear Infrastructure Development

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    An IAEA Training Course has helped junior and mid-career professionals from 12 Member States to gain a better understanding of what it takes to build the infrastructure for a new nuclear power programme.
    The 17 participants attending this course came from governmental organizations, regulatory bodies, future owner/operators of nuclear power plants and educational institutions in countries considering nuclear power as an option, and countries that are actively preparing for the introduction of nuclear power. The course included lectures by IAEA and external experts, group exercises and country case studies from operating programmes as well as from participants’ country programmes.
    The course has helped us to fill gaps, and the exercises have shown us what is expected from a country when preparing for an INIR mission.
    Pawel Pytlaczyck, Ministry of Energy, Poland
    “This training event had two primary objectives,” explained Oscar Acuna, Programme Management Officer in the IAEA Department of Technical Cooperation. “First, we are supporting Member States in taking a knowledgeable decision before they start a nuclear power programme. And second, for countries that have already made a decision, we provide support in nuclear power capacity building to develop the necessary competencies and organizations.”
    First, we want to support Member States in taking a knowledgeable decision before they start a nuclear power programme. And secondly, once the decision is taken, the IAEA supports nuclear power capacity building in Member States to develop the necessary competencies and organizations.”
    The comprehensive agenda of the IAEA Training Course on Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development, held from 2 to 11 May 2018 in Vienna, focused on the IAEA Milestones approach, a holistic three-phase process that supports the development of a new nuclear power programme and involves 19 nuclear infrastructure issues, to be addressed in each phase of programme development.
    These nuclear infrastructure issues include such topics as establishing a national position which reflects broad political support of a country’s intent to develop a nuclear power programme, setting up legal and regulatory frameworks, preparing measure to ensure nuclear safety and security, developing the necessary human resources, deciding on funding and financing for the nuclear power plant project, and stakeholder involvement, an overarching theme of the training course.
    “One of the most important non-technical challenges is to gain adequate public acceptance for nuclear power,” said Dohee Hahn, Director of the IAEA Division of Nuclear Power. “This issue is discussed at national and international levels, including this particular meeting.”
    The roles and responsibilities of the three key organizations, i.e. government, regulatory body and owner/operator, which play a fundamental role in ensuring that a new nuclear power programme is implemented in a safe, secure and cost effective way, as well as related IAEA services for nuclear newcomer countries, in particular the Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) service, were also discussed in depth. INIR is a holistic peer review to assist Member States in assessing the status of their national infrastructure for the introduction of nuclear power. The review covers the comprehensive infrastructure required for developing a safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power programme.
    To learn more about the specifics of an INIR mission was of particular interest to several participants. “I am part of the team preparing an INIR mission to Saudi Arabia in July this year,” said Zaid Al Shareef from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy. “The most useful parts for me were the details about the INIR mission, the conditions for each issue and the interaction with IAEA experts and participants who already hosted INIR missions. I have learned many key concepts of nuclear infrastructure development that I did not get just from reading the guidance documents; the experience and interaction with experts were very helpful and useful.”
    Pawel Pytlaczyck, from Poland’s Ministry of Energy, added: “The course has helped us to fill gaps, and the exercises have shown us what is expected from a country when preparing for an INIR mission or for the Self-Evaluation Report that precedes a mission.”
    “Kazakhstan hosted an INIR mission in 2016,” said Akbota Amanzholkzyz from the country’s Ministry of Energy. “What I’ve learned in this training course will help me to contribute to addressing the recommendations provided by the INIR mission.”
    The course agenda also included a visit to the IAEA’s Incident and Emergency Centre, where participants learned about emergency preparations and response considerations in case of a nuclear incident, as well as a technical tour of Austria’s Zwentendorf nuclear power plant, built in the 1970s but never put into operation. It is now used for training and demonstration purposes.
    “This is the first time we held this basic training course on nuclear power infrastructure development at the IAEA in Vienna,” explained Jose Bastos, from the IAEA Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section and Director of the training course. “This has enabled us to bring in many IAEA experts to give lectures and discuss with the participants any issues and their questions in detail”. In the past, similar training courses were hosted by Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the USA.
    “It is also the first course that had multiple donors,” Bastos added. The course was supported by extra-budgetary funds from the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the USA. It was organized under the IAEA technical cooperation mechanism as part of the project on ‘Supporting Knowledgeable Decision-making and Building Capacities to Start and Implement Nuclear Power Programmes’.