Saturday, September 8, 2018

The neo-Marxist takeover of our universities | The Spectator

The neo-Marxist takeover of our universities | The Spectator: The neo-Marxist takeover of our universities on The Spectator | According to Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, America’s universities have succumbed to…

In Rwanda, an amazing secret spurs a new journey - Concern

In Rwanda, an amazing secret spurs a new journey - Concern: Growing up in Rwanda in the early part of the 21st century, the horrific events of 1994 were a constant — but mostly unseen — backdrop to the lives of Aline Joyce Berabose and her friends. “People of my generation, or the ‘post-genocide generation’ as we are called, often don’t know where they fit into …

China's plan for conquest of the South Pacific | Asia Times

China's plan for conquest of the South Pacific | Asia Times: China's militarization of South China Sea features allows its fighters to reach deep into the South Pacific, jeopardizing US bases while advancing Beijing's 'neo-colonial' ambitions

Germany: Anti-Immigration Party Surges in Popularity

Germany: Anti-Immigration Party Surges in Popularity: The AfD's opponents, who often brand the party as "far right" or "extremist," claim that the party's alleged ties to neo-Nazi groups pose an existential threat to Germany's constitutional order. The AfD's supporters counter that Germany's politically

A steady stream of crazy from the White House - The Boston Globe

A steady stream of crazy from the White House - The Boston Globe: The biggest parlor game in Washington is deducing who wrote the op-ed, not trying to figure out how the country can be rid of this deranged man-child running the federal government.

In one move, Trump eliminated US funding for UNRWA and the US role as Mideast peacemaker

In one move, Trump eliminated US funding for UNRWA and the US role as Mideast peacemaker: Through these moves, America has further written itself out of the process of peacemaking in the Middle East. Trump has sent an unmistakable message to the Palestinian people: He callously disregards their most basic needs.

Friday, September 7, 2018

CNNC completes design of district heating reactor - World Nuclear News

CNNC completes design of district heating reactor - World Nuclear News: The preliminary design of the Yanlong swimming pool-type low-temperature reactor for district heating has been completed, China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) announced yesterday.

Electric vehicles and opportunities for nuclear energy   - World Nuclear News

Electric vehicles and opportunities for nuclear energy   - World Nuclear News: The electrification of transport could potentially offer many opportunities for nuclear generation, Brandon Munro told the World Nuclear Association Symposium 2018 in London today.

Innovation is key to industry's resilience, says Westinghouse - World Nuclear News

Innovation is key to industry's resilience, says Westinghouse - World Nuclear News: Westinghouse Electric Company is starting the next phase in its long history with one key message: The nuclear industry, which has always provided safe, clean and reliable energy, needs innovation now more than ever before.

Viewpoint: Demystifying radiation - the nemesis of nuclear energy? - World Nuclear News

Viewpoint: Demystifying radiation - the nemesis of nuclear energy? - World Nuclear News: Reports by the United Nations on ionizing radiation may prove crucial for a nuclear renaissance, Abel González told delegates at the World Nuclear Association Symposium being held in London this week. González is an academician at the Argentine Academies Buenos Aires of Sciences, of Environmental Sciences and of the Sea.Read more from Mr González, an academician at the Argentine Academies Buenos Aires of Sciences, of Environmental Sciences and of the Sea, in our latest Viewpoint.

Alarm for India? Pakistan on course to become world’s 5th largest nuclear power — RT World News

Alarm for India? Pakistan on course to become world’s 5th largest nuclear power — RT World News: India will likely be unsettled by the news its arch-nemesis Pakistan is being tipped to become the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. US researchers have branded the development “concerning.”

MIT Scientists Argue For Nuclear Power to Help Us Fight Climate Change

MIT Scientists Argue For Nuclear Power to Help Us Fight Climate Change: Fighting climate change will be much more difficult and expensive if we do not incorporate nuclear power into our strategy, a new study from MIT suggests.

US to increase nuclear weapons spending – Pentagon — RT US News

US to increase nuclear weapons spending – Pentagon — RT US News: United States Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has announced an overhaul of how the US nuclear weapon arsenal is maintained, calling for billions of dollars in investment to address recent security violations and low morale among nuclear-force management.

Rediscovering the Promise of Nuclear Power by Wade Allison - Project Syndicate

Rediscovering the Promise of Nuclear Power by Wade Allison - Project Syndicate: Nuclear power has become a kind of renewable-energy bogeyman, with radiation presented as a source of acute and immediate danger to communities and the environment. But fears about radiation are vastly exaggerated, and the potential of nuclear power is unmatched by other renewables.

Top Scientist Says Japan's Decision To Financially Reward Fukushima Worker Is Not Based On Science

Top Scientist Says Japan's Decision To Financially Reward Fukushima Worker Is Not Based On Science: A leading British radiation scientist says the Japanese government’s decision to give workers compensation to the family of a Fukushima nuclear plant worker who died of lung cancer is unsupported by the best available science.

Demolition underway at former Zion nuclear plant's towers - Lake County News-Sun

Demolition underway at former Zion nuclear plant's towers - Lake County News-Sun: One of the out-of-service Zion nuclear plant’s towers is tilting, a sign that the next phase of demolition is moving forward, a spokesman said.

Trump Commits US to 'Indefinite' Military Presence in Syria - News From Antiwar.com

Trump Commits US to 'Indefinite' Military Presence in Syria - News From Antiwar.com: Trump Commits US to 'Indefinite' Military Presence in Syria | State Dept officials say Trump signs off on new strategy with more goals

Trump warns he could cause the ‘ruination’ of Canada | The Star

Trump warns he could cause the ‘ruination’ of Canada | The Star: The president said Friday that he does not want to “do anything bad to Canada.” But he said he could devastate the country if he imposed auto tariffs.

Captain Bligh-Trump and his Mutiny on the Bounty - SettimanaNews

Captain Bligh-Trump and his Mutiny on the Bounty - SettimanaNews: As Trump isn’t stepping down and the investigation isn’t relenting, the social and political rift in America becomes deeper and more dangerous.

Nevada Officials Vow to Fight Federal Plutonium Storage Plan | Nevada News | US News

Nevada Officials Vow to Fight Federal Plutonium Storage Plan | Nevada News | US News: LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gov. Brian Sandoval and members of Nevada's congressional delegation want the federal government to halt a plan to ship weapons-grade plutonium from South Carolina to a federal facility about 100 miles from Las Vegas.

Demolition underway at former Zion nuclear plant's towers - Lake County News-Sun

Demolition underway at former Zion nuclear plant's towers - Lake County News-Sun: One of the out-of-service Zion nuclear plant’s towers is tilting, a sign that the next phase of demolition is moving forward, a spokesman said.

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire September 7, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
September 7, 2018

Come Together

It seems H.R. 5895, the "minibus" that contains FY 2019 Department of Energy funding, is back on track. Reports from the conference negotiations indicate that an agreement could come as soon as  today, with a vote on the final bill coming Wednesday in the House and at some point next week in the Senate. The bill would then head to the President's desk for a signature. 
 
What prompted the turnaround in negotiations? House Energy & Water Appropriations Ranking Member Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) told reporters, "Some of the issues I thought would be big speed bumps have been resolved," and only one or two issues are still outstanding. 
 

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Fukushima Update 9/6/18

Fukushima Update 9/6/18 –

A powerful earthquake in Hokkaido causes Tomari station to lose all off-site power for nearly 10 hours… The Nuclear Regulation Authority instructs nuke plant operators to install atmospheric monitoring systems for radioactive plumes… Fukushima residents voice strong objections to Tokyo saying the Tritium-laced waste waters at F. Daiichi should be released to the sea… A former F. Daiichi worker dies of cancer, and his lifetime exposure is played by the Press as the reason for his demise… A Tokyo court accepts a written statement by a former Tepco executive relative to an on-going negligence trial.

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

Iran Warns It Will Step Up Nuclear Activities If 2015 Deal Falls Apart

Iran Warns It Will Step Up Nuclear Activities If 2015 Deal Falls Apart: Iran will relaunch its nuclear program and enrich uranium at a higher level than it has previously if Russia, China, and European powers follow the U.S. example and stop honoring Iran's 2015 nuclea...

Judicial Watch: Justice Department Discloses No FISA Court Hearings Held on Carter Page Warrants - Judicial Watch

Judicial Watch: Justice Department Discloses No FISA Court Hearings Held on Carter Page Warrants - Judicial Watch: ‘[N]o such hearings were held with respect to the acknowledged FISA applications. Accordingly, no responsive hearing transcripts exist.’ (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that in response to a Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, the Justice Department (DOJ) admitted in a court filing last night that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court...

Planned nuclear plant will help Poland meet EU emissions target - minister | Reuters

Planned nuclear plant will help Poland meet EU emissions target - minister | Reuters: Poland will not meet European Union carbon emissions targets unless it builds a nuclear power station, Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski said on Wednesday.

Japan reactor delayed 2 years in blow to plutonium reduction - Nikkei Asian Review

Japan reactor delayed 2 years in blow to plutonium reduction - Nikkei Asian Review: AOMORI/TOKYO -- A nuclear power plant in northern Japan designed to use recycled fuel has been pushed back by two years and will not start operation u

Taipower readies 2nd batch of nuclear fuel rods for U.S. return | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS

Taipower readies 2nd batch of nuclear fuel rods for U.S. return | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS: Taipei, Sept. 5 (CNA) A convoy of 12 vehicles believed to be carrying a second batch of unused fuel rod bundles purchased for the fourth nuclear power plant in New Taipei City were seen arriving at a pier in Keelung Port at around 1 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Sens. Heinrich, Udall ask Perry to suspend order on nuclear oversight | Local News | santafenewmexican.com

Sens. Heinrich, Udall ask Perry to suspend order on nuclear oversight | Local News | santafenewmexican.com: The New Mexico Democrats asked the energy secretary to suspend the May order until Congress, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board members and the public have time to review it.

UPDATE 1-Japan nuclear plant's power restored after quake triggers Hokkaido blackout | Reuters

UPDATE 1-Japan nuclear plant's power restored after quake triggers Hokkaido blackout | Reuters: Power was restored to a nuclear energy plant in Hokkaido, northern Japan on Thursday after a strong earthquake left it relying on emergency generators for 10 nervous hours, but it may be a week before lights are back on all over the major island.

Suga: Tomari nuclear plant safe from aftershocks - News - NHK WORLD - English

Suga: Tomari nuclear plant safe from aftershocks - News - NHK WORLD - English: The nuclear regulatory agency and the operator of the Tomari nuclear plant in Hokkaido have told the government that the aftershocks from Thursday's quake are unlikely to cause any safety issues.

Pakistan to become 5th largest nuclear power soon: New report expresses concern

Pakistan to become 5th largest nuclear power soon: New report expresses concern: Pakistan is taking steps to increase its nuclear warheads, delivery systems, and growing fissile materials production industry - steps that can help increase its current 140-150 warheads to 220-250 by 2025.

Is gas to blame for stalling investment in nuclear power? | Natural Gas Daily

Is gas to blame for stalling investment in nuclear power? | Natural Gas Daily: Nuclear reactors will need to overcome their huge capital costs and long lead times to become a viable alternative to gas-fired plants.

Nuclear Energy "Essential" to Achieving Post Carbon Future, Says MIT Study – InsideSources

Nuclear Energy "Essential" to Achieving Post Carbon Future, Says MIT Study – InsideSources: Before wind turbines and solar panels, nuclear generation was the latest and greatest green energy source. Splitting the atom was believed to be the way

Nuclear power - how can the industry avoid oblivion?

Nuclear power - how can the industry avoid oblivion?: The next few years will determine the future of nuclear power. Opportunities for growth still exist, but as Steve Kidd explains action needs to be taken to prevent nuclear from becoming forgotten.

Towns prepare for major economic loss as nuclear plants shutdown - CSMonitor.com

Towns prepare for major economic loss as nuclear plants shutdown - CSMonitor.com: Faced with high refurbishing costs and low natural gas prices, nuclear plants around the country are poised to shut down over the next few years. This spells thousands of lost jobs and budget cuts for towns that financially rely on the plants.

No, The Cancer Death Was Probably Not From Fukushima

No, The Cancer Death Was Probably Not From Fukushima

By ansnuclearcafe on Sep 06, 2018 10:14 am

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ANS Nuclear Policy Wire September 6, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
September 6, 2018

Nuclear Energy Leadership Act Introduced

Today, Senators Murkowski (R-AK) and Booker (D-NJ) introduced S.3422, the Nuclear Energy Leadership Act (NELA). The bill is a package of measures designed to re-establish global nuclear leadership, including advanced nuclear research & development goals, funding for a versatile fast-neutron source, and the re-authorization of the Integrated University Program.
 




 
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Federal regulators give blessing to Dominion merger plan

Federal regulators give blessing to Dominion merger plan: COLUMBIA, S.C.: A deal to merge troubled South Carolina utility SCANA with Dominion Energy cleared another hurdle this week, moving a step closer to an agreement that could mean more than a billion dollars in rebates for utility customers. The parent company of Dominion Energy Ohio (formerly East Ohio Gas) announced Tuesday that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission had approved the indirect transfer of the operating license for the V.C. Summer Nuclear Station from SCANA subsidiary South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. to the Virginia-based company. SCANA suddenly needed a buyer after spending $5 billion on a pair of reactors abandoned a year ago at V.C. Summer. Thousands of people were left jobless in the debacle, which has spawned more than a dozen lawsuits and followed the bankruptcy of lead contractor Westinghouse. Dominion is offering more than $1 billion in rebates to SCE&G customers in the deal, which would also cut rates by about 7 percent. SCANA shareholders voted in…

Negotiators Are Racing the Clock to Implement the Paris Climate Accord - Scientific American

Negotiators Are Racing the Clock to Implement the Paris Climate Accord - 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.

Mexico President Plans Massive New Oil Refinery In Blow To U.S. Refiners | OilPrice.com

Mexico President Plans Massive New Oil Refinery In Blow To U.S. Refiners | OilPrice.com: In what could be a blow to U.S. refiners, Mexico’s newly elected President Lopez Obrador plans to build the country’s largest refinery within three years

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire September 5, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
September 5, 2018

Not So Fast

Yesterday, we mentioned that we're watching the upcoming conference negotiations on H.R. 5895, the "minibus" appropriations package that includes FY 2019 funding for the Department of Energy.  Negotiations start today at 2:00pm, and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Chairman of the Senate Energy & Water Appropriations subcommittee, had indicated that a final agreement could come by the end of the week. 
 
However, senior aides have reported that several outstanding policy issues will prevent the bill from being finalized as fast as indicated. If the bill is not finished this week, there are only two more work weeks remaining before the September 30 funding deadline, making a short-term continuing resolution more likely. 
 

Why not produce more uranium?

Why not produce more uranium?: Why have we allowed our rivals to seize control of a large portion of our energy infrastructure, particularly from Russia and its allies?

America Risks Missing Out On A Global Nuclear Power Revival | Council on Foreign Relations

America Risks Missing Out On A Global Nuclear Power Revival | Council on Foreign Relations: Background reading on the future of the global nuclear trade and the commercial opportunities and national security risks that it presents to the United States.

Drones Detect Radiation - Inside Unmanned Systems

Drones Detect Radiation - Inside Unmanned Systems: Equipped with the right sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can help determine radiation levels after incidents in nuclear facilities as well as... - Inside Unmanned Systems News Magazine

Dire Climate Change Warnings Cut From Trump Power-Plant Proposal - Bloomberg

Dire Climate Change Warnings Cut From Trump Power-Plant Proposal - Bloomberg: Warnings about potentially severe consequences of climate change were deleted from a Trump administration plan to weaken curbs on power plant emissions during a White House review.

Korean waste agency forges links with expert group - World Nuclear News

Korean waste agency forges links with expert group - World Nuclear News: A memorandum of understanding has been signed by the Korea Radioactive Waste Agency and the Korean Radioactive Waste Society for cooperation in decommissioning and waste management.

Ohma start-up delayed by a further two years - World Nuclear News

Ohma start-up delayed by a further two years - World Nuclear News: Completion of the Ohma nuclear power plant, under construction in Japan's Aomori prefecture, will be delayed by a further two years owing to the regulator's ongoing review of enhanced safety measures at the plant.

Fukushima nuclear plant worker died from radiation exposure on the job: ministry - The Mainichi

Fukushima nuclear plant worker died from radiation exposure on the job: ministry - The Mainichi: TOKYO -- The death from lung cancer of a male worker at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)

Scana Corporation: Dominion Energy/SCANA Merger Achieves Another Key Milestone - The Wall Street Transcript

Scana Corporation: Dominion Energy/SCANA Merger Achieves Another Key Milestone - The Wall Street Transcript: NEWS RELEASE __________________________________________________________________________________________ September 4, 2018 DOMINION ENERGY/SCANA MERGER ACHIEVES ANOTHER KEY MILESTONE RICHMOND, VA and CAYCE, SC - September 4, 2018 - The proposed combination of Dominion Energy, Inc. (NYSE: D) and SCANA Corporation (NYSE: SCG) has achieved another significant milestone. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory [...]

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Washington-Moscow nuclear verification: Tensions and solutions - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Washington-Moscow nuclear verification: Tensions and solutions - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: The outlook for further US-Russian arms control is not bright today, but both sides should develop new verification techniques in case unexpected breakthroughs occur.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

FANR, Khalifa University sign collaboration agreement - World Nuclear News

FANR, Khalifa University sign collaboration agreement - World Nuclear News: A collaborative research agreement aimed at advancing nuclear safety research and training future nuclear workers in the United Arab Emirates has been signed by the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation and Khalifa University of Science and Technology.

Coolant channel replacement complete at Kakrapar 2 - World Nuclear News

Coolant channel replacement complete at Kakrapar 2 - World Nuclear News: India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board has concluded that corrosion spots caused by impurities in carbon dioxide gas at the Kakrapar plant led to coolant channel leaks in 2015 and 2016. Work has now been completed at unit 2.

UF6 transport package designs head for approvals - World Nuclear News

UF6 transport package designs head for approvals - World Nuclear News: Daher has applied for certification for its DN30 package to US regulators, while China Nuclear New Energy Nuclear Industry Engineering Co Ltd's XN740 UF6 transport package has completed a 9 metre drop test.

The UAE’s Nuclear Path: Q&A with Ambassador Hamad Alkaabi

The UAE’s Nuclear Path: Q&A with Ambassador Hamad Alkaabi

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Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, United Arab Emirates.
In the run-up to the IAEA’s International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Power in the 21st Century, read about the nuclear power programme of the conference’s host country, the United Arab Emirates, which is expected to bring its first nuclear power reactor into operation in 2018.
The UAE started building the first unit of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in 2012 and currently has four units under construction. We sat down with Ambassador Hamad Alkaabi, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the IAEA, to talk about his country’s nuclear power programme.
"We chose nuclear power for its commercial and environmental competitiveness. What makes our programme successful is our Government’s robust commitment, a viable business model, high public acceptance and strong international cooperation and support, including with and from the IAEA."
Hamad Alkaabi, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the UAE to the IAEA
Why did the UAE choose to embark on a nuclear power programme?
The UAE’s decision to pursue a nuclear power programme was based on the need to meet the country’s increasing energy demand. We chose nuclear power for its commercial and environmental competitiveness. The early phase of the programme included a detailed road map addressing all infrastructure requirements and associated costs. The decision to go ahead with the programme was based on full understanding of its financial implications. The development of a nuclear power programme requires solid investment and risk mitigation strategies. What makes our programme successful is our Government’s robust commitment, a viable business model, high public acceptance and strong international cooperation and support, including with and from the IAEA.
How has the IAEA helped with this process?
The IAEA has provided guidance on the development of our national nuclear infrastructure. Our planning was based on the IAEA’s Milestones Approach, whereby eight IAEA review missions were conducted covering various areas and stages of the programme. Moreover, the reports from these review missions were made public, which contributed to increased confidence in the programme among stakeholders and the public at large.
How will cooperation with the IAEA evolve once the Barakah Plant is connected to the grid?
The focus of our cooperation will naturally shift to more advanced areas of commissioning and safety of operation, but we will continue to be interested in technical support and peer review missions.
The UAE’s commitment to the highest standards of operational transparency, safety, security and non-proliferation, as well as our cooperation with the IAEA has enabled our programme to serve as a model for many countries embarking on nuclear power. We look forward to sharing our experience with other IAEA Member States.
How can a country develop a strong nuclear regulator when it is developing a nuclear power programme?
A competent nuclear safety regulator is the cornerstone of any successful nuclear programme. First, we established the right framework through a comprehensive nuclear law that gives the regulator the power, independence and resources it needs to carry out its mandate. Second, we have established the regulatory capabilities by focusing on maintaining the needed skills. This is done on the one hand by acquiring external experts with global experience, while training local experts and developing their skills on the other. We also coordinate with the industry so that building regulatory capabilities becomes a gradual process directly linked to the progress of the project and its schedule. Not to mention the valuable support received from the reactor’s country of origin and other internationally recognized technical support organizations.
A foreign workforce has played an important role in the UAE’s nuclear push. How will the country secure a skilled and sustainable workforce in this sector for the long term?
Building a sustainable national capacity is a challenge for any country using nuclear. In newcomer States, nuclear projects necessarily dictate a reliance on a foreign workforce and expertise, particularly at the beginning of a project. To address the challenge of ensuring the availability of sufficient manpower throughout all phases of the nuclear programme, the UAE developed a robust human resources strategy that identifies the scale and type of expertise needed. It is an integrated approach that includes scholarships and on-the-job training and mentoring. Youth empowerment and capacity building are key priorities in our policy.
What is the UAE’s rationale for hosting the IAEA’s International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Power in the 21st Century?
In 2012, the UAE became the first newcomer State in almost three decades to start the construction of a nuclear power reactor. This makes it a uniquely relevant case to many Member States. The support we received for hosting this Conference is recognition of the UAE’s successful efforts and responsible approach in developing a peaceful nuclear programme. Moreover, the Conference is an important forum to discuss the current and future role of nuclear power in sustainable development and climate change mitigation. The UAE is happy to host such a timely discussion, given our strong commitment to clean energy, where nuclear, solar and other clean sources will play an important role in our nation’s future energy mix.

America Risks Missing Out On A Global Nuclear Power Revival | Council on Foreign Relations

America Risks Missing Out On A Global Nuclear Power Revival | Council on Foreign Relations: Background reading on the future of the global nuclear trade and the commercial opportunities and national security risks that it presents to the United States.

Radiation | Nuclear Radiation | Ionizing Radiation | Health Effects - World Nuclear Association

Radiation | Nuclear Radiation | Ionizing Radiation | Health Effects - World Nuclear Association: Radiation & Nuclear Energy: The nuclear fuel cycle does not give rise to significant radiation exposure for members of the public. Radiation is particularly associated with nuclear medicine and the use of nuclear energy, along with X-rays, is ionising radiation.

Completion of fuel loading at Tianwan 4 - World Nuclear News

Completion of fuel loading at Tianwan 4 - World Nuclear News: The process of loading of all 163 fuel assemblies into the core of unit 4 at China's Tianwan nuclear power plant has been completed. The Russian-supplied VVER-1000 is scheduled to begin operating by the end of this year.

Nuclear plant output in China poised for rapid increases in 2018-2020 - Atomic Insights

Nuclear plant output in China poised for rapid increases in 2018-2020 - Atomic Insights: The last two days in June 2018 saw the first power generation from two separate first of a kind nuclear plants in China. Taishan 1, a 1650 MWe European

MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy | MIT News

MIT Energy Initiative study reports on the future of nuclear energy | MIT News: An MIT study finds that unless nuclear energy is meaningfully incorporated into the global mix of low-carbon energy technologies, the challenge of climate change will be much more difficult and costly to solve. "The Future of Nuclear Energy in a Carbon-Constrained World," released by the MIT Energy Initiative, discusses measures that could be taken to increase the use of nuclear for our energy needs.

Environmentalists Need to Get Real - WSJ

Environmentalists Need to Get Real - WSJ: The problem isn’t climate-change denial. It’s doubt that activists have the answers.

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire September 4, 2018

ANS Nuclear Policy Wire
September 4, 2018

We're Baaaack!
After a month-long recess, the House of Representatives is back in town. Government funding runs out September 30, and we're watching the upcoming conference negotiations on H.R. 5895, the "minibus" appropriations package that includes funding for the Department of Energy.
 
The bill has been passed by both the House and the Senate, and the conference will give a chance to hammer out the differences between the two bills. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Chairman of the Senate Energy & Water Appropriations subcommittee, has indicated that negotiations will begin immediately. Though the minibus has moved quickly this year, Congress may enact a short–term Continuing Resolution, and punt final consideration until after the election

Austria plans to appeal EU ruling on UK's Hinkley Point nuclear plant | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters

Austria plans to appeal EU ruling on UK's Hinkley Point nuclear plant | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters: Austria plans to appeal against a ruling by Europe's second-highest court which rejected its objections to Britain's plans for a nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point, the country's sustainability minister said on Monday.

Nuclear safety agency OKs restart of nuclear reactor

Nuclear safety agency OKs restart of nuclear reactor: South Korea's nuclear safety agency on Monday approved the restart of a nuclear power plant that was shut down three months ago for scheduled maintenance.

Nuclear safety board announces appointment of two inspectors, mostly at Y-12 - Oak Ridge Today

Nuclear safety board announces appointment of two inspectors, mostly at Y-12 - Oak Ridge Today: A federal safety board has announced the appointment of two Oak Ridge resident inspectors, primarily at the Y-12 National Security Complex, and a major board reform has been announced. The appointment of the first inspector, Matthew Duncan, was effective August 20. The appointment of the second, Brandon Weathers, is effective in December. The two …

Nuclear plant decommissioning outpacing new-build - report | Reuters

Nuclear plant decommissioning outpacing new-build - report | Reuters: The decommissioning of nuclear reactors is far outpacing the construction of new plants, as the pace of Chinese reactor building has slowed and several developing countries have scrapped nuclear projects, an industry report showed.

Beacon Journal/Ohio.com editorial board: FES has a nuclear option

Beacon Journal/Ohio.com editorial board: FES has a nuclear option: FirstEnergy Solutions can see the light at the end of the bankruptcy tunnel. The beleaguered power generation subsidiary of FirstEnergy reached a settlement agreement last week with its parent company, bondholders and other creditors. Rarely do parties get all they seek in bankruptcy court. A good arrangement makes for shared unhappiness. Yet FES did get what it needed to have a chance at survival. The company won an extension to share information technology and other services with FirstEnergy. The parent has provided certainty regarding pensions, and the agreement establishes a clean revenue break — addressing suspicions that any financial assistance for the FES coal-fired and nuclear power plants eventually would flow back to FirstEnergy. The prize for FirstEnergy is the near prospect of separation. The deal advances the plans of the Akron-based utility to become a fully regulated operation, liberated from the debts and risks of an FES carrying the burden of those less-than-competitive coal and nuclear power plants. Consider…

Nuclear Power Isn't Cheap But Can Help Climate Crisis: MIT Report - Bloomberg

Nuclear Power Isn't Cheap But Can Help Climate Crisis: MIT Report - Bloomberg: Nuclear energy can’t compete on cost with cheap natural gas or renewables and therefore needs the help of policy makers who are willing to promote its low-emission power generation as a way to fight climate change, according to a landmark new study.

Lazard.com | Levelized Cost of Energy 2017

Lazard.com | Levelized Cost of Energy 2017: Lazard’s latest annual Levelized Cost of Energy Analysis shows a continued decline in the cost of generating electricity from alternative energy technologies, especially utility-scale solar and wind.

Monday, September 3, 2018

2018 FOCAC: Africa in the New Reality of Reduced Chinese Lending | Center For Global Development

2018 FOCAC: Africa in the New Reality of Reduced Chinese Lending | Center For Global Development: The 2018 FOCAC Summit will open tomorrow in Beijing. There is much speculation about the size of the investment package China will unveil at the summit. It appears, however, that we are in a new phase of Chinese financing. A combination of domestic and international pressures will likely alter China’s extensive lending program—African states that have relied on this lifeline must adjust to the new reality.

War Crimes In Yemen – LobeLog

War Crimes In Yemen – LobeLog: by Paul R. Pillar The war in Yemen has been for some time one of the worst current man-made humanitarian disasters. Now comes a report, from the United Nations Human Rights Council and based on ext…

MIT: Major New Report on the Future of Nuclear Energy

MIT: Major New Report on the Future of Nuclear Energy

The findings are that new policy models and cost-cutting technologies would help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions. Progress in reducing carbon emissions requires a broad range of actions to effectively leverage nuclear energy.


https://neutronbytes.com/2018/09/03/mit-major-new-report-on-the-future-of-nuclear-eenergy/