Saturday, February 23, 2019

Alsup Finds PG&E Violated Probation, Ponders Further Action to Address Wildfire 'Emergency' | The Recorder

Alsup Finds PG&E Violated Probation, Ponders Further Action to Address Wildfire 'Emergency' | The Recorder: PG&E is not the only source of these fires but it is a source U.S. District Judge William Alsup wrote. And it is really to most of us unthinkable that a public utility would be out there causing that kind of damage.

PG&E to federal judge: Impossible to completely comply with wildfire prevention rules

PG&E to federal judge: Impossible to completely comply with wildfire prevention rules

PG&E says 100 percent compliance with state wildfire prevention rules isn’t always possible


Who Was Behind the Plan to Give Saudi Arabia Nuclear Power, and What Was Their Agenda? — “Trump, Inc.” Extra

Who Was Behind the Plan to Give Saudi Arabia Nuclear Power, and What Was Their Agenda? — “Trump, Inc.” Extra

We talk with the ProPublica reporter who helped uncover the Trump administration’s plan to bring nuclear technology to the Saudis.



https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-who-was-behind-the-plan-to-give-saudi-arabia-nuclear-power

Wildfire Victims Protest PG&E Bid to Pay Employee Bonuses - WSJ

Wildfire Victims Protest PG&E Bid to Pay Employee Bonuses - WSJ: Lawyers for victims of several California wildfires are asking a bankruptcy judge to reject Pacific Gas & Electric Co.’s request to pay $130 million in bonuses to employees, saying they don’t deserve to be awarded for good performance.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Fukushima Update 2/22/19

Fukushima Update 2/22/19 –

The January 21 report of a Fukushima child getting a 100 mSv thyroid exposure may be in error… F. Daiichi host town Okuma says it will lift the evacuation order for two districts… Another court orders Tokyo and Tepco to pay additional compensation to evacuees.

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

Mike Flynn’s Nuclear Adventure – The Companies | Nuclear Diner

Mike Flynn’s Nuclear Adventure – The Companies | Nuclear Diner: A look at the companies involved with Flynn’s attempt to sell nuclear reactors to Saudi Arabia. Bud McFarlane, of Iran-Contra fame, is a player.

DOE to investigate WIPP for worker exposure to hazardous chemicals

DOE to investigate WIPP for worker exposure to hazardous chemicals: The DOE’s Office of Enterprise Assessments filed a notice on Jan. 29 of its intent to investigate to Nuclear Waste Partnership.

Permits in place for Burke Hollow production - World Nuclear News

Permits in place for Burke Hollow production - World Nuclear News: Uranium Energy Corp has been issued a radioactive material licence for its Burke Hollow in-situ leach project in Texas, the last of the four major permits needed for uranium extraction.

REVIEW: Planning ahead for decommissioning - World Nuclear News

REVIEW: Planning ahead for decommissioning - World Nuclear News: Nuclear plant decommissioning is simpler, faster, and less expensive when taken into consideration during the siting, design, construction, and operation phases of the nuclear plant life-cycle. This is also true for radioactive waste management.

Trump introduced Qatari to donor pursuing nuclear power project, report says

Trump introduced Qatari to donor pursuing nuclear power project, report says: A Tennessee businessman says US President Donald Trump introduced him to a potential Qatari investor at his Mar-a-Lago resort in spring 2018.

No problems with funding Belarusian nuclear power plant construction

No problems with funding Belarusian nuclear power plant construction: The official said: “If we talk about money spent on doing work in accordance with the blueprints, the readiness of the first unit stands at 87-88%, that of the second one – 65-67%. There are no problems with financing the nuclear power plant project.”

Liberals who want a Green New Deal must include nuclear power | New Scientist

Liberals who want a Green New Deal must include nuclear power | New Scientist: The congresswoman who sponsored the US Green New Deal suggested the plan won’t include any new money for nuclear power – that’s a mistake, says David Titley

Inside Pa.'s Peach Bottom nuclear power plant - WHYY

Inside Pa.'s Peach Bottom nuclear power plant - WHYY: The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant might close down this year. But about 50 miles south in a rural part of York County, operators at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station hope to stay in business until at least 2053.

The quest for boundless energy | Science

The quest for boundless energy | Science: Although designs abound, reactors that can breed fuel remain mostly a dream.

For all their innovations, NuScale Power's small modular reactors remain conventional in one way: They would use ordinary commercial reactor fuel that's meant to be used once and safely disposed of. But for decades, nuclear engineers envisioned a world powered by “fast reactors” that can breed an essentially boundless supply of fuel as they operate while producing less long-lived radioactive waste to boot. The dream lives on today in dozens of designs for advanced fast reactors meant to be cheaper and safer than their predecessors.

The uranium fuel for a typical nuclear reactor contains less than 5% of the isotope uranium-235. Its nuclei can split, or fission, to release energy and neutrons. The dilute fuel sustains a chain reaction only if the neutrons are slowed by a moderator, typically the reactor's cooling water, to increase the probability that they'll split other nuclei. In contrast, a fast reactor runs without a moderator by using a fuel richer in uranium-235, or one containing plutonium. Both fuels produce copious neutrons. They enable a fast reactor to breed more fuel as neutrons shower nuclei

Citizens' Group Files Petition over Concrete Degradation at Seabrook Nuclear Station | 2019-02-21 | Engineering News-Record

Citizens' Group Files Petition over Concrete Degradation at Seabrook Nuclear Station | 2019-02-21 | Engineering News-Record: A citizens’ group has filed an emergency petition asking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to postpone relicensing of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station until the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board can review concrete degradation problems at the plant. The emergency petition was filed by C-10 Education and Research Foundation, a group of citizen safety experts that monitors airborne radiation near the New Hampshire plant. C-10 filed the petition after the NRC announced it was planning to issue a renewed license and amendment early this year  despite . . .

Mass. AG And Citizens Group Raise Questions About Sale Of Pilgrim Power Plant | WBUR News

Mass. AG And Citizens Group Raise Questions About Sale Of Pilgrim Power Plant | WBUR News: Massachusetts officials are raising serious concerns about Entergy's proposed sale of the soon-to-be-closed Pilgrim nuclear power plant to Holtec International for decommissioning.

State Sounds Alarm Over Sale of Pilgrim for Decommissioning | Massachusetts News | US News

State Sounds Alarm Over Sale of Pilgrim for Decommissioning | Massachusetts News | US News: BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts officials are raising serious concerns about Entergy's proposed sale of the soon-to-be-closed Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Plymouth to another company for decommissioning.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Statement on Nuclear Energy from IP3 International

Statement on Nuclear Energy from IP3 International: MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 19, 2019--IP3 was formed in June 2016 to address security issues arising out of plans throughout the Arab States to industrialize their economies and move them...

Push to Transfer Nuclear Tech to Saudi Arabia Fueled by ‘Greed' - Watchdog - Sputnik International

Push to Transfer Nuclear Tech to Saudi Arabia Fueled by ‘Greed' - Watchdog - Sputnik International: The push by the Trump administration to transfer sensitive nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia is "tragically, shamefully" fueled by the "nuclear power industry's bottomless greed," Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear's radioactive waste watchdog, told Sputnik.

Global ambitions fuel China’s nuclear power strategy | East Asia Forum

Global ambitions fuel China’s nuclear power strategy | East Asia Forum: China's 'Made in China 2025' blueprint envisages vastly expanding China’s role in nuclear power generation in developing economies worldwide.

The safety guide to nuclear plant design and operation | EurekAlert! Science News

The safety guide to nuclear plant design and operation | EurekAlert! Science News: Nuclear safety is methodically established through science and simulation in compliance with government regulations. This book explains the related development practices and technical bases of safety cases addressing the siting and operation of nuclear power plants. Contributors are nuclear safety specialists involved in civilian or naval nuclear power programs. They also share a connection with Professor Larry Hochreiter, a nuclear safety pioneer, for whom this book is dedicated.

White House pushed Saudi nuclear power plan, report says

White House pushed Saudi nuclear power plan, report says: WASHINGTON (AP) - Senior White House officials pushed a project to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite the objections of ethics and national security officials, according to a new congressional report citing whistleblowers within the Trump administration. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns that Saudi Arabia could develop nuclear weapons if the U.S. technology were transferred without proper safeguards.

Vladimir Putin: Russia Will Aim Missiles at U.S. 'Decision-Making Centers' if Threatened

Vladimir Putin: Russia Will Aim Missiles at U.S. 'Decision-Making Centers' if Threatened: Russian President Vladimir Putin said U.S. leaders should consider the “range and speed of our prospective weapons” before threatening Russia.

IAEA Trains African Professionals in Searching for Orphan Radioactive Sources

IAEA Trains African Professionals in Searching for Orphan Radioactive Sources

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Participants search for radioactive sources in the field under the supervision of the IAEA experts. (Photo: Kenyan Radiation Protection Board)
Radiation safety professionals from eight African countries are now better prepared to search for radioactive material, thanks to an IAEA course held in Nairobi, Kenya.
Eighteen participants from Eswatini, Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique and Rwanda learned about IAEA guidance and methodologies in searching for radiation sources that are out of regulatory control, known as orphan sources, during the 28 January to 1 February course.  The trainers, from the IAEA and Albania, also highlighted administrative and physical aspects of orphan source searches, categorization and field identification of radioactive sources.
“Thanks to the exercises, which were the major part of the course, participants were able to understand how safety and security complement each other in matters related to the search of orphan sources,” said Isaac Mundia, Senior Radiation Protection Officer at the Kenyan Radiation Protection Board, which hosted the course.
Participants learned how to locate and identify radioactive sources using radiation detection equipment, and how to handle potentially hazardous material out of regulatory control.
"Orphan source search courses are important because they help strengthen countries’ capacities in radiation safety and security at the national and regional level," said course trainer Dariusz Mroz, IAEA Radiation Safety Specialist.
The training course was held as part of the IAEA Regulatory Infrastructure Development Project (RIDP) supported by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Other RIDP activities, conducted in 2013 in Afghanistan and from 2014 to 2016 in North Africa and the Middle East, strengthened participants’ ability to regulate activities involving diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, industrial radiography, industrial irradiators, nuclear gauges and well logging.

NRC Revises Inspection Manual Chapter 1240 on Unescorted Access - Lexology

NRC Revises Inspection Manual Chapter 1240 on Unescorted Access - Lexology: At the end of January, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued a complete rewrite of Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 1240 on unescorted…

SMR-160 attracts Ukrainian and US attention - World Nuclear News

SMR-160 attracts Ukrainian and US attention - World Nuclear News: Holtec International has made progress with its work on an SMR-160 system through agreements with Energoatom and Exelon Generation announced during the winter meeting of the Holtec Advisory Council for SMR-160, held on 8 February in Jupiter, Florida.

Four US companies chosen for Mo-99 production funding - World Nuclear News

Four US companies chosen for Mo-99 production funding - World Nuclear News: The US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has selected four companies to begin negotiations for potential new cooperative agreement awards for the supply of molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) without using highly enriched uranium.

New England electric grid vulnerable to natural gas shortages, ISO-NE head says - New Haven Register

New England electric grid vulnerable to natural gas shortages, ISO-NE head says - New Haven Register: The president and chief executive officer of New England's regional electric grid operator said Wednesday the grid is facing "significant vulnerabilities" as the mix of generation resources shifts from nuclear and oil-fueled power plants toward renewable energy and generating units that run on natural gas.

"Industry trends and state policies are driving changes in the system," Gordon van Welie, ISO-New England's top executive, said during a "State of the Grid 2019" presentation to reporters. "Nuclear, oil, and coal-fired power plants that operate with fuel stored on-site are retiring in greater numbers and they are being replaced by more natural gas-fired power plants and renewable resources.

AOC's green deal isn't new — it's been a flop in Germany | TheHill

AOC's green deal isn't new — it's been a flop in Germany | TheHill: Maybe Germany's shortcomings will give GND advocates pause before rushing to upend our productive economy. I wouldn’t count on it.

PG&E explores splitting gas, electric operations | Merced Sun-Star

PG&E explores splitting gas, electric operations | Merced Sun-Star: PG&E, in a filing with the California Public Utilities Commission, says separating its gas and electric operations would improve customer safety, but rates could rise. The utility is in bankruptcy.

Cutting Through The PG&E Thicket (Podcast Transcript) - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha

Cutting Through The PG&E Thicket (Podcast Transcript) - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha: This article provides a transcript version of our recent popular podcast with WYCO Researcher. Each week seems to bring new twists to the PG&E bankruptcy procee

PG&E extends deadline for board nominations | Reuters

PG&E extends deadline for board nominations | Reuters: PG&E Corp, which filed for bankruptcy last month in the wake of potential liabilities from California's catastrophic wildfires, on Thursday extended the deadline by which investors must file paperwork if they want to install their directors on the board.

Energy Co. Seeks To Cancel Contracts With Bankrupt PG&E - Law360

Energy Co. Seeks To Cancel Contracts With Bankrupt PG&E - Law360: A renewable energy provider has asked a California bankruptcy court for permission to terminate its contracts with Pacific Gas and Electric Co., saying its agreements to provide the utility with future power is a commodity contract exempt from the bankruptcy stay.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

S&P warns on California electric utility risks | Business Insurance

S&P warns on California electric utility risks | Business Insurance: A lack of regulatory and legislative reform to reduce risks for California’s electric utilities could leave the state without an investment grade investor-owned utility ahead of the 2019 wildfire season, according to a briefing released Tuesday by S&P Global Ratings Inc.

FERC Blasts PG&E Bid To Block Authority Over Power Deals - Law360

FERC Blasts PG&E Bid To Block Authority Over Power Deals - Law360: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ripped Pacific Gas & Electric Co.'s efforts to block it from having a say over whether the utility can ditch power purchase agreements in Chapter 11, arguing that such a move would upend FERC's longstanding obligation to regulate wholesale electricity contracts.

Wildfire victims may become low priority in PG&E bankruptcy

Wildfire victims may become low priority in PG&E bankruptcy: A group of Butte County wildfire victims have filed a class action complaint in the PG&E bankruptcy case, but a 50-year-old court ruling could place wildfire victims near the bottom of the stack of priorities in PG&E's insolvency proceeding, according to a market researcher and a Bay Area bankruptcy expert.

SMR proposals progress through Canadian process - World Nuclear News

SMR proposals progress through Canadian process - World Nuclear News: Two further respondents - StarCore Nuclear and Terrestrial Energy - have advanced to the second stage of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories' process to site a small modular reactor (SMR) demonstration unit at one of its managed campuses.

Russia starts Novovoronezh II-2 fuel loading - World Nuclear News

Russia starts Novovoronezh II-2 fuel loading - World Nuclear News: Rosenergoatom, the operator subsidiary of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, has announced that initial fuel loading started yesterday as planned at unit 2 of the Novovoronezh II nuclear power plant in southwest Russia.

India, Argentina further cooperation in nuclear energy - World Nuclear News

India, Argentina further cooperation in nuclear energy - World Nuclear News: India and Argentina have agreed to boost cooperation in the nuclear energy sector with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on 18 February by India's Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership and Argentina’s National Atomic Energy Commission during Argentine President Mauricio Macri's state visit to Delhi this week.

Oversight Report: Trump Officials Tried to Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis : NPR

Oversight Report: Trump Officials Tried to Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis : NPR: Whistleblowers told the Oversight committee that efforts by some national security officials to try to transfer sensitive nuclear technology to the Saudi government potentially violated the law.

Grand Canyon tourists exposed to radiation, safety manager says

Grand Canyon tourists exposed to radiation, safety manager says: Elston Stephenson, safety manager at Grand Canyon National Park, says thousands were unknowingly exposed to unsafe radiation for nearly two decades.

Exelon refutes nuke closure reports, but stresses need for state action | Economy | ilnews.org

Exelon refutes nuke closure reports, but stresses need for state action | Economy | ilnews.org: Exelon Corp. said that while three of its nuclear plants in Illinois aren't in imminent danger of closing, lawmakers need to take action to keep the plants viable.

Pennsylvania nuclear bailout looks uncertain - Electric Light & Power

Pennsylvania nuclear bailout looks uncertain - Electric Light & Power: Those loose ends are shadowing Pennsylvania as state lawmakers prepare to decide whether to help their state's nuclear power plants

Statement on Nuclear Energy from IP3 International | Politics | nptelegraph.com

Statement on Nuclear Energy from IP3 International | Politics | nptelegraph.com: MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 19, 2019--IP3 was formed in June 2016 to address security issues arising out of plans throughout the Arab States to industrialize their economies and move them away

White House 'tried to rush' sale of nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia, report says

White House 'tried to rush' sale of nuclear power technology to Saudi Arabia, report says: The White House has been accused of pushing a project to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite objections from national security officials.

Iran calls U.S. sale of nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia a hypocrisy - Twitter | Reuters

Iran calls U.S. sale of nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia a hypocrisy - Twitter | Reuters: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said the United States' sale of nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia was hypocritical of Washington.

SMR proposals progress through Canadian process - World Nuclear News

SMR proposals progress through Canadian process - World Nuclear News: Two further respondents - StarCore Nuclear and Terrestrial Energy - have advanced to the second stage of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories' process to site a small modular reactor (SMR) demonstration unit at one of its managed campuses.

DOJ says Florida suit jeopardizes Georgia’s nuclear reactors | Bond Buyer

DOJ says Florida suit jeopardizes Georgia’s nuclear reactors | Bond Buyer: Federal attorneys say Florida utility JEA's effort to repudiate its power purchase agreement could undermine the entire Plant Vogtle project.

7 in 10 in Favor of Nuclear Power Plants: Survey | Be Korea-savvy

7 in 10 in Favor of Nuclear Power Plants: Survey | Be Korea-savvy: SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) — Seven out of 10 South Koreans voted in favor of using atomic power, a survey showed Wednesday, amid …

Personal View: Closing nuclear plants would harm economy, environment

Personal View: Closing nuclear plants would harm economy, environment: Despite the undeniable economic of nuclear energy in Ohio, unreasonable regulations and unfair subsidies have pushed the state's two nuclear power stations to the brink of closing. If these plants close, electric bills for average households are expected to increase as well. Ohio residents can't afford to pay more money and lose thousands of jobs.

U.S. Nuclear Has A Tough Road Ahead | OilPrice.com

U.S. Nuclear Has A Tough Road Ahead | OilPrice.com: High-profile disasters and a booming domestic fossil fuel industry are pushing nuclear’s potential out of the spotlight, but has it reached a point of no return?

Uranium One gives unchanged outlook for 2019 - World Nuclear News

Uranium One gives unchanged outlook for 2019 - World Nuclear News: Uranium One will focus on ensuring that all of its operating uranium mines in Kazakhstan remain at "optimal production" over the next year, it says in its latest quarterly report. Its total attributable production for 2018 was 4383 tU.

Russia's Kola plant completes second WANO review - World Nuclear News

Russia's Kola plant completes second WANO review - World Nuclear News: The Kola nuclear power plant in Russia has completed its second peer review with the World Association of Nuclear Operators. The review was conducted on 11-15 February by WANO's Moscow Centre.

Pilgrim 4th Quarter Inspection Report Includes Minor Violation - CapeCod.com

Pilgrim 4th Quarter Inspection Report Includes Minor Violation - CapeCod.com: PLYMOUTH – The final quarterly inspection report for the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth has been released by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and includes one “green” finding and …

TVA says more flexibility, energy options needed in the future | Times Free Press

TVA says more flexibility, energy options needed in the future | Times Free Press: A new road map for the Tennessee Valley Authority envisions slower growth in power demand but the need for the federal utility to be more flexible in responding to more variable energy demands.

TVA picks Canadian power company exec as CEO » Kallanish Energy News

TVA picks Canadian power company exec as CEO » Kallanish Energy News: The U.S.’s largest public utility has picked the leader of one of Canada's largest power companies to head the $11 billion federal corporation.

‘Buckets of Uranium’ Exposed Grand Canyon Visitors to Radiation, Report Alleges | GearJunkie

‘Buckets of Uranium’ Exposed Grand Canyon Visitors to Radiation, Report Alleges | GearJunkie: A safety manager at Grand Canyon National Park claims adults and children may have suffered 'dangerous exposure' to radiation within the park's museum.

Monday, February 18, 2019

A Plausible Scenario for Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Energy Plan; Goodbye US AP1000, Hello China Hualong One via Pakistan | Neutron Bytes

A Plausible Scenario for Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Energy Plan; Goodbye US AP1000, Hello China Hualong One via Pakistan | Neutron Bytes: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has long maintained that if it doesn’t get what it wants from a US 123 Agreement for export of nuclear reactor technologies, it has other options including buying …

Russia and China back nuclear as a clean-power fix for ...

Russia and China back nuclear as a clean-power fix for ...: Impatient to boost electricity supplies for homes and businesses alike, Ethiopia and other African nations are doing deals paving the way to nuclear power plants

New IAEA Energy Projections See Possible Shrinking Role for Nuclear Power

 

New IAEA Energy Projections See Possible Shrinking Role for Nuclear Power

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The Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant in western Slovakia. (Photo: JAVYS/Bohunice)
Nuclear power’s electricity generating capacity risks shrinking in the coming decades as ageing reactors are retired and the industry struggles with reduced competitiveness, according to a new IAEA report. The declining trend may set back global efforts to mitigate climate change, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said.
The 38th edition of Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2050, published today, provides detailed global trends in nuclear power by region. Its projections1 for nuclear electricity generating capacity are presented as low and high estimates, reflecting different driving factors that have an impact on the worldwide deployment of the low-carbon energy source.
Overall, the new projections suggest that nuclear power may struggle to maintain its current place in the world’s energy mix. In the low case to 2030, the projections show nuclear electricity generating capacity falling by more than 10% from a net installed capacity of 392 gigawatts (electrical) (GW(e)) at the end of 2017. In the high case, generating capacity increases 30% to 511 GW(e), a drop of 45 GW(e) from last year’s projection. Longer term, generating capacity declines to 2040 in the low case before rebounding to 2030 levels by mid-century, when nuclear is seen providing 2.8% of global generating capacity compared with 5.7% today.
“The declining trend in our low projection for installed capacity up to 2050 suggests that, without significant progress on using the full potential of nuclear power, it will be difficult for the world to secure sufficient energy to achieve sustainable development and to mitigate climate change,” Amano said.
The wide range in the projections is also due to the considerable number of reactors scheduled to be retired around 2030 and beyond, particularly in North America and Europe, and whether they will be replaced by new nuclear capacity.
Nuclear power produced about 10% of the world’s electricity in 2017, accounting for about one-third of total low-carbon electricity. As of today, the world’s 455 operating nuclear power reactors have a record level of 399.8 GW(e) total net installed capacity.
Over the short term, the low price of natural gas, the impact of renewable energy sources on electricity prices, and national nuclear policies in several countries following the accident at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 are expected to continue weighing on nuclear power’s growth prospects, according to the report. In addition, the nuclear power industry faces increased construction times and costs due to heightened safety requirements, challenges in deploying advanced technologies and other factors.
Still, interest in nuclear power remains strong in the developing world, particularly in Asia where countries such as China and India need huge amounts of electricity and also want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Commitments agreed to at the 21st session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) could also produce a positive impact on nuclear energy development in the future, according to the publication.
Regional Trends
Northern America: Nuclear electricity capacity could decrease by almost one-third in 2030 in the low case or maintain output near 2017 levels in the high case.
Latin America & the Caribbean: Nuclear electricity generating capacity is projected to increase in both low and high cases, but its role will remain small in the coming decades.
Northern, Western and Southern Europe: Several countries in these regions have announced a gradual phase-out of nuclear power. Generating capacity is projected to fall by as much as 30% or slightly increase by 2030.
Eastern Europe: Generating capacity is projected to maintain current levels or expand by 30% in the next two decades.
Africa: In the low case, generating capacity is projected to remain at current low levels, with the possibility of greater expansion by 2050.
Western Asia: Generating capacity is expected to increase significantly in the low and high cases.
Southern Asia: Generating capacity is projected to continue to grow in both the low and high cases.
Central and Eastern Asia: Nuclear electrical generating capacity is projected to increase significantly in both low and high cases.
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1 The projections consist of both available capacity (currently supplying electricity to the grid) and installed nominal capacity (available, but not currently supplying electricity to the grid).

https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/new-iaea-energy-projections-see-possible-shrinking-role-for-nuclear-power

Argentina to sign 7-8 agreements with India including defence cooperation | india news | Hindustan Times

Argentina to sign 7-8 agreements with India including defence cooperation | india news | Hindustan Times: India and Argentina are expected to sign up to eight agreements during President Mauricio Macri’s visit to the country, including one to expand defence cooperation, Argentinian ambassador Daniel Chuburu has said.

Belarusian nuclear power plant officials get permits to work with nuclear energy

Belarusian nuclear power plant officials get permits to work with nuclear energy: The permits have been granted to the nuclear power plant's director general, three deputy chief engineers (in charge of operation, safety and reliability, repairs), the security service chief, and the chief of the nuclear power plant centralized repair department.

Uncertainty shadows Pennsylvania's debate over nuclear power | Business | timesherald.com

Uncertainty shadows Pennsylvania's debate over nuclear power | Business | timesherald.com: HARRISBURG (AP) — Four decades after Three Mile Island became shorthand for America's worst commercial nuclear power accident, financial rescues of nuclear power plants are stirring the highest levels of

PSEG’s LaRossa insists utility will close nuclear plants without subsidy - ROI-NJ

PSEG’s LaRossa insists utility will close nuclear plants without subsidy - ROI-NJ: Public Service Enterprise Group is fighting back. Again. New Jersey’s largest utility is doubling down on its promise to shutter three nuclear plants in South Jersey if it does not get approval for up to $300 million in state subsidies annually for the next three years. Whether or not PSEG should receive the zero emission …

Uncertainty shadows Pennsylvania's debate over nuclear power

Uncertainty shadows Pennsylvania's debate over nuclear power: HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Four decades after Three Mile Island became shorthand for America's worst commercial nuclear power accident, financial rescues of nuclear power plants are stirring the highest levels of government. In Pennsylvania, nuclear power plant owners have been working for two years to build support for the kind of financial packages already approved by New York, New Jersey and Illinois. Meanwhile, those packages have sparked legal appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court and a debate among federal energy regulators over protecting ratepayers from higher electricity prices.

A Plausible Scenario for Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear Energy Plan; Goodbye US AP1000, Hello China Hualong One via Pakistan

Posted: 17 Feb 2019 06:55 PM PST
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has long maintained that if it doesn’t get what it wants from a US 123 Agreement for export of nuclear reactor technologies, it has other options including buying Chinese Hualong One PWRs, at 1100 NMW each,  similar to the two units now being built at a coastal site in Pakistan near Karachi. Such an scenario would be a win for China, which would benefit from..https://www.energycentral.com/c/ec/plausible-scenario-saudi-arabia%E2%80%99s-nuclear-energy-plan-goodbye-us-ap1000-hello?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Energy+%26+Sustainability+Network+%28all+posts%29

Nuclear Fission is a Better Energy Solution than Solar and Wind for the Climate


Posted: 17 Feb 2019 03:40 PM PST
Michael Shellenberger is the President, Environmental Progress and he described the flaws with depending upon solar and wind to solve the climate issues. Environmental Progress saved several nuclear power plants in the US and around the world. The clean energy from those reactors is more than the energy generated from solar power in the USA. Environmental Progress has written..https://www.energycentral.com/c/ec/nuclear-fission-better-energy-solution-solar-and-wind-climate?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Energy+%26+Sustainability+Network+%28all+posts%29