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Saturday, May 18, 2019
Nuclear Industry Value Chain Report 2018: Updated Forecasts for Global Nuclear Power Extended Through 2035 - EIN News
Nuclear Industry Value Chain Report 2018: Updated Forecasts for Global Nuclear Power Extended Through 2035 - EIN News: The "Nuclear Industry Value Chain" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Identifying Major Market Trends The Nuclear Industry Value Chain
Kazakhstan May Start Producing Nuclear Energy - Caspian News
Kazakhstan May Start Producing Nuclear Energy - Caspian News: Nuclear power may not be fashionable these days due to environmental concerns, but that is not stopping Kazakhstan from exploring the possibilities of
Plant Vogtle Update: Further Behind Schedule, Still Billions Over Budget | Georgia Public Broadcasting
Plant Vogtle Update: Further Behind Schedule, Still Billions Over Budget | Georgia Public Broadcasting: Georgia Power customers and taxpayers have been helping foot the bill for the expansion project at Plant Vogtle, which is billions of dollars over budget
Chernobyl disaster facts and information
Chernobyl disaster facts and information: The accident at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine shocked the world, permanently altered a region, and leaves many questions unanswered.
Poland Sets Plans for Nuclear Energy | Neutron Bytes
Poland Sets Plans for Nuclear Energy | Neutron Bytes: Poland Takes Yet Another Run at Nuclear Energy Other Nuclear News Saskatchewan Considering SMRs NuScale Power and Enfission Agree to Work on Advanced Nuclear Fuels China’s CNNC Achieve Mass Product…
Wrap Up: Interim Storage Raises Questions on Final Disposition of Used Fuel, Former NRC Chair Says - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1
Wrap Up: Interim Storage Raises Questions on Final Disposition of Used Fuel, Former NRC Chair Says - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.
Fastest-Growing Nuclear Business Is Tearing Down U.S. Plants
Fastest-Growing Nuclear Business Is Tearing Down U.S. Plants: After Entergy Corp. shut its Vermont nuclear plant in 2014, the utility planned to wait until 2068 to dismantle it using a $510 million decommissioning trust fund that would appreciate over time to cover $1.2 billion in anticipated costs. Instead, Entergy sold the plant in January to Northstar Group
NRC still reviewing early site permit for Clinch River Nuclear Site
NRC still reviewing early site permit for Clinch River Nuclear Site
https://oakridgetoday.com/2019/05/17/nrc-still-reviewing-early-site-permit-for-clinch-river-nuclear-site/
San Francisco eyes purchase of PG&E grid assets to increase power independence
San Francisco eyes purchase of PG&E grid assets to increase power independence
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/san-francisco-eyes-purchase-of-pge-grid-assets-to-increase-power-independe/554687/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%20Weekly%20Roundup:%20Utility%20Dive%2005-18-2019&utm_term=Utility%20Dive%20Weekender
Friday, May 17, 2019
Is The Pentagon Exaggerating Russian Tactical Nuclear Weapons?
Is The Pentagon Exaggerating Russian Tactical Nuclear Weapons?: The Trump administration's Nuclear Posture Review claims the number of Russian non-strategic nuclear weapons number is increasing. That seems to distort what the U.S. intelligence community knows, for the apparent purpose of creating political support in Congress to pay for new nuclear weapons.
Why North Korea Is Testing Missiles Again
Why North Korea Is Testing Missiles Again: In the wake of the Hanoi summit’s failure, Pyongyang’s renewed commitment to testing missiles could portend a turn back to a confrontation between the United States and North Korea.
PG&E equipment caused deadly Camp Fire in Butte County: state investigators | Energy Central
PG&E equipment caused deadly Camp Fire in Butte County: state investigators | Energy Central: PG&E equipment caused deadly Camp Fire in Butte County: state investigators
PG&E, Dominion, 11 other major companies push carbon tax in new climate initiative
PG&E, Dominion, 11 other major companies push carbon tax in new climate initiative
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/pge-dominion-11-other-major-companies-push-carbon-tax-in-new-climate-ini/555011/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue:%202019-05-17%20Utility%20Dive%20Newsletter%20%5Bissue:20956%5D&utm_term=Utility%20Dive
DOE looking to save ailing Colstrip plant, fossil fuel chief tells Senate
DOE looking to save ailing Colstrip plant, fossil fuel chief tells Senate
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/doe-looking-to-save-ailing-colstrip-plant-fossil-fuel-chief-tells-senate/554955/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue:%202019-05-17%20Utility%20Dive%20Newsletter%20%5Bissue:20956%5D&utm_term=Utility%20Dive
Bomb-laden drones of Yemen rebels threaten Arabian Peninsula
Bomb-laden drones of Yemen rebels threaten Arabian Peninsula: DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Yemen rebel drone strike this week on a critical Saudi oil pipeline shows that the otherwise-peaceful sandy reaches of the Arabian Peninsula now are at risk of...
This Town Didn't Want to Be a Radioactive Waste Dump. The Government Is Giving Them No Choice.
This Town Didn't Want to Be a Radioactive Waste Dump. The Government Is Giving Them No Choice.: This is what often happens when a corporation or governmental entity needs to dispose of toxic waste: It gets left in an overlooked town no one’s heard of.
Enewetak atoll dome: U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres raises concerns of Marshall Islands structure leaking radioactive material into Pacific - CBS News
Enewetak atoll dome: U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres raises concerns of Marshall Islands structure leaking radioactive material into Pacific - CBS News: U.N. secretary-general raises concerns that concrete dome containing waste from atomic-bomb tests is leaking radioactive material into the Pacific
Editorial: LANL leaders must make safety the lab’s top mission » Albuquerque Journal
Editorial: LANL leaders must make safety the lab’s top mission » Albuquerque Journal: A new lab manager, a new mission to modernize the nation's nuclear arsenal with 30 plutonium "pits" ...
New Mexico Supreme Court overturns regulatory order approving PNM rate increase
New Mexico Supreme Court overturns regulatory order approving PNM rate increase: On Thursday, the state Supreme Court overturned a state's regulators 2016 order that would have allowed a rate increase of $61 for the Public Service Company of New Mexico, PNM.
ENERGY POLICY: 5 state battles to watch -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net
ENERGY POLICY: 5 state battles to watch -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net: States across the country are moving to assert more control over their energy mixes as the Trump administration rolls back regulations and concerns about climate change take center stage.
NUCLEAR WASTE: 'Big discussion' on Yucca Mountain looms in House -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial
NUCLEAR WASTE: 'Big discussion' on Yucca Mountain looms in House -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial: After seeing a top priority left out of the fiscal 2020 Energy-Water spending bill, Yucca Mountain backers are expected to try to revive funds for the hot-button project, a key House Republican said yesterday.
Westinghouse leadership change announced - World Nuclear News
Westinghouse leadership change announced - World Nuclear News: José Emeterio Gutiérrez will step down as president and CEO of Westinghouse on 31 July, the company has announced. Patrick Fragman, currently group senior vice president at ABB Limited, will assume the roles from 19 August.
Long-term operation of China's oldest reactor assessed - World Nuclear News
Long-term operation of China's oldest reactor assessed - World Nuclear News: An International Atomic Energy Agency team of experts has completed a review of long-term operational safety at unit 1 of the Qinshan nuclear power plant in China's Zhejiang province.
Shine to use 'novel' method for lutetium production - World Nuclear News
Shine to use 'novel' method for lutetium production - World Nuclear News: US company Shine Medical Technologies Inc is to produce the medical radioisotope lutetium-177 using a novel method for separating rare earth elements under an exclusive licence from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, where the technique was developed.
Russia and Uzbekistan agree to start survey of new plant site - World Nuclear News
Russia and Uzbekistan agree to start survey of new plant site - World Nuclear News: Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear corporation, and UzAtom, Uzbekistan's nuclear development agency, have signed a contract to perform engineering surveys for the Central Asian country's first nuclear power plant.
Media Roundtable: The untold story of the Chernobyl disaster & attacks on abortion rights | KALW
Media Roundtable: The untold story of the Chernobyl disaster & attacks on abortion rights | KALW: On this edition of Your Call’s media roundtable, we’ll have a conversation with Adam Higginbotham about his new book Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold
Long-term operation of China's oldest reactor assessed - World Nuclear News
Long-term operation of China's oldest reactor assessed - World Nuclear News: An International Atomic Energy Agency team of experts has completed a review of long-term operational safety at unit 1 of the Qinshan nuclear power plant in China's Zhejiang province.
South Africa nuclear power plant: An overview of the only one in Africa
South Africa nuclear power plant: An overview of the only one in Africa: Power Technology takes a look at the only nuclear power plant in South Africa, and the country’s complicated recent history with nuclear power.
New Jersey’s $300 Million Nuclear Power Bailout Is Facing a Court Challenge. Does It Have a Chance? — ProPublica
New Jersey’s $300 Million Nuclear Power Bailout Is Facing a Court Challenge. Does It Have a Chance? — ProPublica: The state’s utility advocate said regulators should not have approved the subsidies for the energy company PSEG.
San Francisco eyes PG&E utility's grid assets for 'total power independence' | S&P Global Platts
San Francisco eyes PG&E utility's grid assets for 'total power independence' | S&P Global Platts: Independence tied to 100% carbon neutral goal by 2030 Assets would need to serve 400,000 accounts, 1,000 MW of peak demand As Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Preliminary Report on Electric Service Options
Preliminary Report on Electric Service Options
https://sfwater.org/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=13736
https://sfwater.org/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=13736
Finally, a city study says public power makes perfect sense | 48 hills
Finally, a city study says public power makes perfect sense | 48 hills: San Francisco could buy out PG&E's local distribution system, provide cleaner, cheaper energy, and make money in the process.
CA lawmakers won’t set PG&E rates amid utility hike concerns | Modesto Bee
CA lawmakers won’t set PG&E rates amid utility hike concerns | Modesto Bee: California lawmakers won’t take control of PG&E rates. They tabled a proposal by Senator Jerry Hill that would have given the Legislature power over utility fees. The CPUC retains that authority.
PG&E generators starting up Sunday in Calistoga | News | napavalleyregister.com
PG&E generators starting up Sunday in Calistoga | News | napavalleyregister.com: The generators at PG&E’s Calistoga substation will be in use again starting Sunday, May 19.
What’s Next for PG&E Stock after Cal Fire’s Report? - Market Realist
What’s Next for PG&E Stock after Cal Fire’s Report? - Market Realist: PG&E (PCG) stock could see some serious pressure after Cal Fire’s report.
PG&E Sending Dual Advisories As Surprise Storm Coincides With Wildfire Season | myMotherLode.com
PG&E Sending Dual Advisories As Surprise Storm Coincides With Wildfire Season | myMotherLode.com: PG&E is alerting customers to simultaneously prepare for possible late season storm related outages and wildfire danger related power shutoffs.
CAL Fire: Camp Fire Caused By PG&E Lines At Two Locations | myMotherLode.com
CAL Fire: Camp Fire Caused By PG&E Lines At Two Locations | myMotherLode.com: CAL Fire investigators have released details determining the official cause of the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history.
‘Let’s not do it again’: PG&E braces for Camp Fire fallout - SFChronicle.com
‘Let’s not do it again’: PG&E braces for Camp Fire fallout - SFChronicle.com: “It’s a disappointment that this happened,” PG&E’s new CEO, Bill Johnson, told state lawmakers on Wednesday.
California Governor Pushes to Limit PG&E’s Bankruptcy Extension - WSJ
California Governor Pushes to Limit PG&E’s Bankruptcy Extension - WSJ: Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking a bankruptcy judge to cap the amount of time PG&E is allotted to steer a course out of bankruptcy without worrying about rival restructuring proposals.
Paradise goes on as PG&E gets official blame for fire: ‘It doesn’t make me feel better at all.’ - SFChronicle.com
Paradise goes on as PG&E gets official blame for fire: ‘It doesn’t make me feel better at all.’ - SFChronicle.com: In this town that was nearly wiped out by the Camp Fire, the news that PG&E was officially at fault brought anger and shrugs
Bay Briefing: The Camp fire was PG&E’s fault — now what? - SFChronicle.com
Bay Briefing: The Camp fire was PG&E’s fault — now what? - SFChronicle.com: Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Thursday, May 16, and PG&E has officially been found at fault for the deadly Camp Fire, a big project is taking shape in Santa Clara and we ask people what’s keeping them in the Bay Area. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Cal Fire makes it official The deadliest wildfire in California history, which killed 85 people and wiped out almost an entire town of 27,000, was caused by PG&E power equipment , state officials have announced. PG&E admitted months ago this was a likely outcome, but the announcement by state fire investigators removes any doubt. Here’s what happens now: • The finding smooths the path for lawsuits that have piled up against the utility, including individual claims from Camp Fire victims. • Cal Fire did not release the full report on its probe into the blaze, because the case remains under criminal investigation by Butte County authorities. Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said charges could include recklessly causing a fire or manslaughter. However, the investigation is still ongoing and Ramsey estimated it would be “weeks to months” before prosecutors decide if they have enough evidence to bring ch
PG&E power lines to blame for California’s deadliest wildfire ever, officials say - cleveland.com
PG&E power lines to blame for California’s deadliest wildfire ever, officials say - cleveland.com: Officials concluded Wednesday that equipment operated by PG&E caused the most destructive wildfire in California's history.
California Investigation Blames PG&E Equipment For Igniting Deadliest Wildfire | Kaiser Health News
California Investigation Blames PG&E Equipment For Igniting Deadliest Wildfire | Kaiser Health News: The utility, which had already acknowledged its electrical transmission lines were probably the cause of last November's blazes, could face criminal charges following the report from state fire investigators and be held responsible for billions of dollars associated with the destruction and loss of lives. PG&E filed for bankruptcy protection in January.
Cal Fire investigation determines PG&E lines caused Camp Fire – Santa Cruz Sentinel
Cal Fire investigation determines PG&E lines caused Camp Fire – Santa Cruz Sentinel: SACRAMENTO — Cal Fire investigators officially announced the cause of the Camp Fire today in a press release. Sparking Pacific Gas & Electric lines in Pulga, and a second ignition source near C…
Court: New Mexico regulators must reconsider utility case - SFGate
Court: New Mexico regulators must reconsider utility case - SFGate: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ordered utility regulators to reconsider a 2016 decision that cleared the way for the state's largest electric provider to increase rates.
The court in its ruling found that the state Public Regulation Commission violated Public Service Co. of New Mexico's due process rights by denying the utility the ability to recoup future costs related to decommissioning the Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona.
The commission had found that the utility acted imprudently in repurchasing part of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and renewing leases for power from the plant. As a result, the commission decided to limit the amount of spending on Palo Verde that PNM could recoup from customers through rates.
The court said most of the limitations outlined in the rate case were lawful, but that the commission failed to give PNM any notice at the rate hearing before deciding to exclude future decommissioning costs from rates.
"PNM was not afforded an opportunity to be heard on the issue," Justice Barbara Vigil wrote in the opinion. "Accordingly, we conclude that the commission's decision to disallow recovery of any
The court in its ruling found that the state Public Regulation Commission violated Public Service Co. of New Mexico's due process rights by denying the utility the ability to recoup future costs related to decommissioning the Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona.
The commission had found that the utility acted imprudently in repurchasing part of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and renewing leases for power from the plant. As a result, the commission decided to limit the amount of spending on Palo Verde that PNM could recoup from customers through rates.
The court said most of the limitations outlined in the rate case were lawful, but that the commission failed to give PNM any notice at the rate hearing before deciding to exclude future decommissioning costs from rates.
"PNM was not afforded an opportunity to be heard on the issue," Justice Barbara Vigil wrote in the opinion. "Accordingly, we conclude that the commission's decision to disallow recovery of any
Fastest-Growing Nuclear Business Is Tearing Down U.S. Plants - Bloomberg
Fastest-Growing Nuclear Business Is Tearing Down U.S. Plants - Bloomberg: The fastest growing part of the nuclear industry in the U.S. involves a small but expanding group of companies that specialize in tearing reactors down faster and cheaper than ever before.
Fukushima Update 5/17/19
Fukushima Update 5/17/19 –
Tepco tests the effect of ceasing cooling
flow for F. Daiichi unit #2 RPV… Fukushima Sake breweries team up with KISS… Okuma
begins large-scale farming trials… A Japanese utility plans an anti-terrorist
facility to beat 6the 5-year deadline set by Tokyo… Tepco postpones the
disassembly of the upper portion of the units #1&2 exhaust gas stack… The current status of F. Daiichi decommissioning is presented to JAIF… Tokyo makes long term tank storage a possibility for F. Daiichi
wastewater!
SECURITY: Bomb-laden drones threaten Arabian oil fields, nuclear plant -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial
SECURITY: Bomb-laden drones threaten Arabian oil fields, nuclear plant -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial: A Yemen rebel drone strike this week on a critical Saudi oil pipeline shows that the otherwise-peaceful sandy reaches of the Arabian Peninsula now are at risk of similar assault, including an under-construction nuclear power plant.
Oregon company designs a different kind of nuclear reactor | kgw.com
Oregon company designs a different kind of nuclear reactor | kgw.com: Unlike the large above-ground nuclear reactors we're used to seeing, NuScale designed a much smaller reactor that sits underground and underwater.
I oversaw the U.S. nuclear power industry. Now I think it should be banned.
I oversaw the U.S. nuclear power industry. Now I think it should be banned.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/i-oversaw-the-us-nuclear-power-industry-now-i-think-it-should-be-banned/2019/05/16/a3b8be52-71db-11e9-9eb4-0828f5389013_story.html?utm_term=.d647ea910d4b
How a ship was miraculously saved by God through a Brown Scapular --Aleteia
How a ship was miraculously saved by God through a Brown Scapular --Aleteia: A fierce storm threatened all on board, until a young Irishman held out the Brown Scapular he was wearing.
Want to live to a longer, happier life? Go to church -- Aleteia
Want to live to a longer, happier life? Go to church -- Aleteia: There are 4 major benefits that practicing your faith provides -- and studies that back them up.
8 steps for dealing with toxic people you can't avoid — Aleteia
8 steps for dealing with toxic people you can't avoid — Aleteia: If we can't avoid being around toxic people, there are steps we can take to try to minimize their effect on us and on other people.
Exclusive interview with Doug Johnson, husband of Abby Johnson of 'Unplanned' fame--Aleteia
Exclusive interview with Doug Johnson, husband of Abby Johnson of 'Unplanned' fame--Aleteia: He was portrayed on screen by actor Brooks Ryan in the recently released movie UnPlanned, chronicling Abby's journey from climbing the ranks of Planned Parenthood to advocating for the life of the unborn.
Russia and the Iran Crisis – LobeLog
Russia and the Iran Crisis – LobeLog: by Mark N. Katz As tensions ratchet up between Washington and Tehran, Moscow has adopted a more measured approach. Putin, along with many of Washington’s Western allies, has criticized the Trump ad…
Sunday Masses resume in Sri Lanka, Catholic communities attempt healing | National Catholic Reporter
Sunday Masses resume in Sri Lanka, Catholic communities attempt healing | National Catholic Reporter: Churches in the Archdiocese of Colombo, Sri Lanka, resumed Sunday Masses on May 12, three weeks after a series of bomb blasts killed hundreds.
"It was a great solace for our family to attend Mass in ...
"It was a great solace for our family to attend Mass in ...
On The Edge Of Disaster: 59 Percent Of Americans Are Living Paycheck To Paycheck – End Of The American Dream
On The Edge Of Disaster: 59 Percent Of Americans Are Living Paycheck To Paycheck – End Of The American Dream: Living on the edge, being dragged down by debt, and having little hope for the future is no way to live. But that is precisely where most Americans find
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Who Pays the Trump Tariffs? We Do, These Americans Say
Who Pays the Trump Tariffs? We Do, These Americans Say
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San Francisco May Buy PG&E's Assets | San Francisco, CA Patch
San Francisco May Buy PG&E's Assets | San Francisco, CA Patch: San Francisco May Buy PG&E's Assets - San Francisco, CA - When PG&E announced that it was filing for bankruptcy, a San Francisco commission began studying the possibility.
Bay Briefing: The Camp fire was PG&E’s fault — now what? - SFChronicle.com
Bay Briefing: The Camp fire was PG&E’s fault — now what? - SFChronicle.com: Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Thursday, May 16, and PG&E has officially been found at fault for the deadly Camp Fire, a big project is taking shape in Santa Clara and we ask people what’s keeping them in the Bay Area. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Cal Fire makes it official The deadliest wildfire in California history, which killed 85 people and wiped out almost an entire town of 27,000, was caused by PG&E power equipment , state officials have announced. PG&E admitted months ago this was a likely outcome, but the announcement by state fire investigators removes any doubt. Here’s what happens now: • The finding smooths the path for lawsuits that have piled up against the utility, including individual claims from Camp Fire victims. • Cal Fire did not release the full report on its probe into the blaze, because the case remains under criminal investigation by Butte County authorities. Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said charges could include recklessly causing a fire or manslaughter. However, the investigation is still ongoing and Ramsey estimated it would be “weeks to months” before prosecutors decide if they have enough evidence to bring ch
PG&E Transmission Lines Caused California Camp Fire, Investigators Say | WFAE
PG&E Transmission Lines Caused California Camp Fire, Investigators Say | WFAE: Copyright 2019 Capital Public Radio. To see more, visit Capital Public Radio. NOEL KING, HOST: In California, fire officials have been looking into what
U.S. Raises the Stakes in Afghanistan From the Air – Foreign Policy
U.S. Raises the Stakes in Afghanistan From the Air – Foreign Policy: Civilian deaths mount as Washington tries to pressure the Taliban in peace talks.
Trump's new immigration plan would bar himself from the US — Quartz
Trump's new immigration plan would bar himself from the US — Quartz: Nor would Mike Pence or Stephen Miller.
Bolton Is Choking On Foreign Policy, Here’s Who Should Replace Him – Disobedient Media
Bolton Is Choking On Foreign Policy, Here’s Who Should Replace Him – Disobedient Media: Douglas Macgregor is everything the President lacks in Bolton.
Top secret Israeli cyberattack firm, revealed - Middle East News - Haaretz.com
Top secret Israeli cyberattack firm, revealed - Middle East News - Haaretz.com: Candiru, named after an Amazon fish known to parasitize the human urethra, recruits heavily from 8200 intelligence unit and sells offensive tools for hacking computer systems
DNFSB Postpones Hearing on Idaho, WIPP Incidents - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1
DNFSB Postpones Hearing on Idaho, WIPP Incidents - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.
MOX Contractor, NNSA Set for Oral Arguments Over Fee-Interest Payment - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1
MOX Contractor, NNSA Set for Oral Arguments Over Fee-Interest Payment - ExchangeMonitor | Page 1: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.
DOE audit finds Hanford site quality assurance issues | Tri-City Herald
DOE audit finds Hanford site quality assurance issues | Tri-City Herald: DOE Office of Inspector General audit report faults Hanford quality assurance at the nuclear reservation’s vitrification plant being built by Bechtel. DOE says site workers and public are not at risk.
Duke Energy executive says SC treating utility unfairly
Duke Energy executive says SC treating utility unfairly: GREENWOOD, S.C. (AP) — A Duke Energy executive said the company is being treated unfairly by South Carolina regulators because they are angry at other utilities in the state. The South...
Ohio House Democrats walk out on nuclear bailout hearing, citing lack of transparency - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH
Ohio House Democrats walk out on nuclear bailout hearing, citing lack of transparency - Business - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH: A bill that would bail out the state's two financially struggling nuclear power plants got a new look Wednesday as Republicans and Democrats on the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee continue to squabble over the measure.Among the changes to House Bill 6 is a provision that would require the state's Third Frontier Commission to commit $25 million to research how battery technology could be employed to store electricity.But Democrats on the committee wouldn't agree to the amendments
Free Webinar: Entergy & NEI give the inside scoop on Used Fuel Strategy
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That’s why the Nuclear Decommissioning & Used Fuel Strategy Summit 2019 (30 Sep – 1 Oct, Charlotte, NC) have partnered with Entergy and the Nuclear Energy Institute to bring you a free webinar (23 May, 10am ET) on ‘Used Fuel Strategy: Utility & Industry Perspectives for the Short and Long-Term’.
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That’s why the Nuclear Decommissioning & Used Fuel Strategy Summit 2019 (30 Sep – 1 Oct, Charlotte, NC) have partnered with Entergy and the Nuclear Energy Institute to bring you a free webinar (23 May, 10am ET) on ‘Used Fuel Strategy: Utility & Industry Perspectives for the Short and Long-Term’.
Click here to secure your space at the webinar now
With speakers including Sam Morris (Senior Counsel, Entergy) and Rod McCullum (Senior Director, Decommissioning & Used Fuel, NEI) find out how to enhance safety and capture market share in the most efficient way possible.
Just a snapshot of what you’ll learn:
- Yucca Mountain – Hear from the NEI on the continuing efforts to restart the licensing process
- Consolidated Interim Storage – what
is industry doing to assure readiness for the movement of used fuel away from reactor sites as early as 2023
- Utility Legal Issues – Hear questions on howl the
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GGTCC & the Standard Contract
- Increasing Decommissioning Activity – find out what the increasing pace and scope of decommissioning activity in the US means for used fuel management
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Can’t attend? Don’t worry! All sign-ups will receive the recording after the webinar.
Best regards,
Kevin
Kevin Anderson
Global Project Director
Nuclear Energy Insider
+44 (0) 20 7375 7190
kevin@nuclearenergyinsider.com
Metallic fuel under consideration for NuScale SMR - World Nuclear News
Metallic fuel under consideration for NuScale SMR - World Nuclear News: NuScale Power and Enfission, LLC are to work together to explore the use of Enfission's next-generation nuclear fuel technology in NuScale's small modular reactors (SMRs) under a newly announced memorandum of understanding.
Poland already preparing for nuclear plant, says energy minister - World Nuclear News
Poland already preparing for nuclear plant, says energy minister - World Nuclear News: Poland is preparing to build its first nuclear power units in the Pomerania region in the north of the country, Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchórzewski told Polish Radio on 14 May. The government plans to build a nuclear power plant by 2033.
CNNC attains mass production of Hualong One fuel - World Nuclear News
CNNC attains mass production of Hualong One fuel - World Nuclear News: China National Nuclear Corporation says it is now capable of mass producing China Fuel 3 (CF3) fuel assemblies for the domestically-designed HPR1000 (Hualong One) pressurised water reactor design.
EDF to protect minority shareholders, seeks reform of nuclear regulation - Reuters
EDF to protect minority shareholders, seeks reform of nuclear regulation - Reuters: French state-owned utility EDF will protect its minority shareholders in any possible restructuring of its capital and will seek a reform of nuclear energy regulation, CEO Jean-Bernard Levy told shareholders on Thursday.
Nuclear electricity has potential to meet India’s increasing energy demand: Vice President | India News, The Indian Express
Nuclear electricity has potential to meet India’s increasing energy demand: Vice President | India News, The Indian Express: The Vice President said it has the potential to meet the ever-increasing demands of energy in the country, especially at a time 'when we as a nation are making attempts to move beyond the polluting fossil fuels.'
Nuclear power can reduce greenhouse gases: M Venkaiah Naidu, vice-president, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld
Nuclear power can reduce greenhouse gases: M Venkaiah Naidu, vice-president, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld: He said India's abiding interest in nuclear energy grew out of a deep conviction that the power of atom could be harnessed to help the country to achi..
ENERGY POLICY: 5 state battles to watch -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net
ENERGY POLICY: 5 state battles to watch -- Thursday, May 16, 2019 -- www.eenews.net: States across the country are moving to assert more control over their energy mixes as the Trump administration rolls back regulations and concerns about climate change take center stage.
IAEA Concludes Long Term Operational Safety Review at China’s Qinshan 1 Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Concludes Long Term Operational Safety Review at China’s Qinshan 1 Nuclear Power Plant
12/2019
Haiyan, China
The SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) follow-up review mission was requested by the plant’s operator, Nuclear Power Operations Management Co (CNNO), a unit of China National Nuclear Power Co. The Qinshan NPP Unit 1 went into operation in 1991 and CNNO has submitted a request to China’s National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) to renew the plant’s operating license for a period of 20 years after its current license expires in 2021.
The SALTO team, which began its work on 7 May, reviewed CNNO’s response to recommendations and suggestions made during an initial SALTO mission in 2017.
The team—comprising five experts from Argentina, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United States and the IAEA - said the plant had:
- improved coordination among current plant operational programmes and ageing management programmes;
- implemented ageing management programmes for electrical, instrumentation and control components; and
- improved competence and knowledge management processes.
Plant management expressed determination to continue to address the remaining issues and prepare the NPP for safe Long Term Operation.
The team provided a draft report to the plant management and the NNSA at the end of the mission. The plant management and NNSA will have an opportunity to make factual comments on the draft. A final report will be submitted to the plant management, NNSA and the Chinese Government within three months.
Background
General information about SALTO missions can be found on the IAEA Website. A SALTO peer review is a comprehensive safety review addressing strategy and key elements for the safe long-term operation of nuclear power plants. They complement OSART missions, which are designed as a review of programmes and activities essential to operational safety. Neither SALTO nor OSART reviews are regulatory inspections, nor are they design reviews or substitutes for an exhaustive assessment of a plant's overall safety status.
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NSE at MIT Announcement
It’s been another terrific spring semester and I have much to share with you.
I am happy to announce the launch of a new NSE undergraduate flex degree — 22-ENG. The effort, led by Michael Short, Class ’42 Career Development Assistant Professor of NSE, will launch this fall. As the field of nuclear science and engineering evolves and expands, our students want to explore new combinations of disciplines. The 22-ENG program will allow students to build courses of study that include a broader range of topics while maintain a core focus on nuclear science and engineering. MIT is implementing new opportunities for our undergraduates, with the Schwartzman College of Computing being the most recent example; 22-ENG will serve to grow the evolving demands of our undergraduate student population for a multi-disciplinary education.
I am also delighted to announce that last week Emilio Baglietto and Scott Kemp, who joined the NSE faculty in 2012, were promoted to associate professors with tenure. An expert in the development of computational fluid dynamics technology for the nuclear industry, Emilio has contributed to the growth and development of advanced computation and simulation research in the Department. Scott has been pivotal in establishing and growing the nuclear security program within the Department. He integrates physics, politics, and history to identify options for addressing societal problems in the areas of nuclear proliferation and energy. Both Emilio and Scott have been critical in the growth and evolution of NSE. Please join me in congratulating them on their promotions.
Some personal news — after four years I have decided to step down as Department Head on July 1. I will remain on the NSE faculty and continue as director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center. It has been one the highlights of my career to lead this wonderful department, but I have decided that I need to place my full-time attention on our new efforts in magnetic fusion energy and the SPARC project. It has been very rewarding to see our department be rejuvenated by the talent and passion of our young faculty. During my tenure as Head, we have added four outstanding faculty members — Matteo Bucci, Zach Hartwig, Mingda Li, and Koroush Shirvan — have promoted four to tenure — Paola Cappellaro, Nuno Loureiro, Scott Kemp, and Emilio Baglietto — and three to full professor — Bilge Yildiz, Anne White, and Benoit Forget. I hope you will continue to follow the research and education successes of these young faculty stars. I have also seen the growing enthusiasm and accomplishments of our students— a great sign for the future of the field. It has indeed been an honor to have been able to guide the Department through these developments. A search is currently underway and the Dean hopes to appoint the new Department Head before the start of the fall semester.
Despite our recent successes there is still much to be done. Thank you for all for being a part of our NSE family and for your support over the years. I hope you will continue to engage with the Department and visit the fusion center whenever you are in Cambridge.
Cheers,
Dennis Whyte
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission released a report Monday identifying ways the city could decrease its dependence on PG&E while still providing clean, reliable energy options to its residents.
Mayor London Breed requested the preliminary report earlier this year after PG&E announced it would file for bankruptcy as it faces lawsuits connected to several recent devastating California wildfires.
The SFPUC owns and operates transmission and distribution assets in and around San Francisco but relies on PG&E to deliver energy to customers of CleanPowerSF, the city's municipal power program, and Hetch Hetchy Power, which provides power to vital city services and some residential and commercial customers.
The report laid out three options for moving forward, including that involves acquiring PG&E assets for full independence.
Although the possible acquisition of PG&E property would be a long process, the deal could help the city meets its goal of being 100 percent carbon neutral by 2030, according to the SFPUC.
"This report shows that acquiring PG&E assets is feasible and could be a significant step in meeting our aggressive climate goals
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission released a report Monday identifying ways the city could decrease its dependence on PG&E while still providing clean, reliable energy options to its residents.
Mayor London Breed requested the preliminary report earlier this year after PG&E announced it would file for bankruptcy as it faces lawsuits connected to several recent devastating California wildfires.
The SFPUC owns and operates transmission and distribution assets in and around San Francisco but relies on PG&E to deliver energy to customers of CleanPowerSF, the city's municipal power program, and Hetch Hetchy Power, which provides power to vital city services and some residential and commercial customers.
The report laid out three options for moving forward, including that involves acquiring PG&E assets for full independence.
Although the possible acquisition of PG&E property would be a long process, the deal could help the city meets its goal of being 100 percent carbon neutral by 2030, according to the SFPUC.
"This report shows that acquiring PG&E assets is feasible and could be a significant step in meeting our aggressive climate goals
Why Would The City Of San Francisco Purchase PG&E’s Power Assets?
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ANS Nuclear Policy Wire May 14, 2019
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