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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Ukraine-U.S. nuclear science, engineering cooperation project launches in Washington - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Ukraine-U.S. nuclear science, engineering cooperation project launches in Washington - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Second Chinese EPR reaches full capacity - World Nuclear News

Second Chinese EPR reaches full capacity - World Nuclear News: The second EPR reactor at the Taishan nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province has reached full generating capacity for the first time, Framatome has announced. Taishan 2 is expected to enter commercial operation later this year.

U.S.-based experts suspect Russia blast involved nuclear-powered missile - Reuters

U.S.-based experts suspect Russia blast involved nuclear-powered missile - Reuters: U.S.-based nuclear experts said on Friday they suspected an accidental blast and radiation release in northern Russia this week occurred during the testing of a nuclear-powered cruise missile vaunted by President Vladimir Putin last year.

Referendum on bailout of nuclear plants unconstitutional, attorney claims - News - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH

Referendum on bailout of nuclear plants unconstitutional, attorney claims - News - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH: Pro-House Bill 6 forces are arguing that Ohio voters shouldn't get to decide a possible referendum to repeal the nuclear-plant bailout law because the consumer fees it imposes constitute a tax.And the Ohio Constitution forbids a public vote to repeal laws implementing taxes, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose's legal counsel was told by prominent Columbus lawyer John W. Zeiger."The secretary of state therefore has a clear legal duty pursuant (to state law) to reject the referendum petition on

Russia Admits Mysterious Missile Engine Explosion Involved A Nuclear 'Isotope Power Source' (Updated) - The Drive

Russia Admits Mysterious Missile Engine Explosion Involved A Nuclear 'Isotope Power Source' (Updated) - The Drive: Russia's state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom says that a team of its employees had been working on an experimental

FirstEnergy Solutions moves to ditch union contracts for bailed out plants, drawing Democrats' ire


FirstEnergy Solutions moves to ditch union contracts for bailed out plants, drawing Democrats' ire

FirstEnergy Solutions' veteran nuclear plant workers would lose traditional pensions if a bankruptcy court agrees with the latest FES restructuring plan

https://www.utilitydive.com/news/firstenergy-solutions-moves-to-ditch-union-contracts-for-bailed-out-plants/560236/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%20Weekly%20Roundup:%20Utility%20Dive%2008-10-2019&utm_term=Utility%20Dive%20Weekender

Carbon Capture Gets a Starring Role in the Energy Future

Carbon Capture Gets a Starring Role in the Energy Future


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Friday, August 9, 2019

SC says US government shipped ton of plutonium out of state

SC says US government shipped ton of plutonium out of state: AIKEN, S.C. (AP) — Officials in South Carolina say the U.S. government followed a requirement to remove weapons-grade plutonium from the state. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson...

DOE Speeds Up Development of Experimental Fast Reactor, Sustain Flagging U.S. Nuclear Sector

DOE Speeds Up Development of Experimental Fast Reactor, Sustain Flagging U.S. Nuclear Sector: The Department of Energy (DOE) officially launched development of its Versatile Test Reactor (VTR), a fast reactor that is necessary to keep the nation technologically competitive with China and Russia.

Community members share input on Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant decommission at public forum - KEYT

Community members share input on Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant decommission at public forum - KEYT: Community members were invited to share their thoughts on the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant decommissioning project at a public forum on Wednesday.

Tepco and three other companies considering joint firm to build nuclear power plant in Aomori | The Japan Times

Tepco and three other companies considering joint firm to build nuclear power plant in Aomori | The Japan Times: Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. and three other companies are considering jointly setting up a new firm to construct and manage a planned nuclea

Fukushima nuclear plant out of space for radioactive water - The Washington Post

Fukushima nuclear plant out of space for radioactive water - The Washington Post: The utility company operating Fukushima’s tsunami-devastated nuclear power plant says it will run out of space to store massive amounts of contaminated water in three years

Russia floating nuclear plant raises concerns for environmentalists - Business Insider

Russia floating nuclear plant raises concerns for environmentalists - Business Insider: Environmental activists worry about the perils of placing nuclear reactors at sea, where they could be vulnerable to climate-related disasters.

Russia Is Floating a Nuclear Power Plant Across the Arctic

Russia Is Floating a Nuclear Power Plant Across the Arctic: Russia's massive floating nuclear power plant is destined to make its way across the Arctic Ocean to supply electricity to a remote eastern region.

Russian nuclear power plant afloat in Arctic causes anxiety across Bering Strait - Alaska Public Media

Russian nuclear power plant afloat in Arctic causes anxiety across Bering Strait - Alaska Public Media: Russia has produced the world's first floating nuclear power plant. A barge mounted with nuclear reactors is expected to begin traversing the Arctic this month, bound for the Chukotka Peninsula. Across the Bering Strait, Alaskans worry about radiation.

Nuclear Power And The 2020 Presidential Candidates

Nuclear Power And The 2020 Presidential Candidates: 14 candidates support nuclear in some way, 9 do not, and 1 is unclear. Leading climate scientists say we can't address climate change without nuclear power. Supporting nuclear power is a clear signal about how serious a candidate is about climate change and how serious they are about science.

PG&E provides new details on restructuring plan ahead of bankruptcy hearing | Utility Dive

PG&E provides new details on restructuring plan ahead of bankruptcy hearing | Utility Dive: Utility industry news, voices and jobs for energy industry professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone.

US Nuclear Power Plants Fast Facts - Erie News Now | WICU and WSEE in Erie, PA

US Nuclear Power Plants Fast Facts - Erie News Now | WICU and WSEE in Erie, PA: CNN Library Here's a look at nuclear power plants in the United States.

Waste Control Specialists Asks NRC to Clarify Very Low-Level Waste Disposal Directives - ExchangeMonitor

Waste Control Specialists Asks NRC to Clarify Very Low-Level Waste Disposal Directives - ExchangeMonitor: ExchangeMonitor covers nuclear weapons, waste management, nuclear cleanup, international intelligence as well as carbon capture and storage.

Holtec contractors already working at Pilgrim - News - Wicked Local Plymouth - Plymouth, MA

Holtec contractors already working at Pilgrim - News - Wicked Local Plymouth - Plymouth, MA: While the Select Board urges residents to sign a petition demanding that Holtec International negotiate with the town, Holtec International contractors are already working at the site, building a second dry cask storage pad.

US regulator invites comment on Peach Bottom licence renewal - World Nuclear News

US regulator invites comment on Peach Bottom licence renewal - World Nuclear News: The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued for public comment the draft supplemental environmental impact statement on Exelon Generation Company's application for an additional 20 years of operation for Peach Bottom units 2 and 3. This would be a second licence renewal for the Pennsylvania plant and, if granted, would enable it to operate for 80 years.

Public at Risk: Scandals at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station - Fullerton Observer

Public at Risk: Scandals at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station - Fullerton Observer: Two recent scandals confirm that public safety is not top priority of either the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or SoCal Edison as they lurch forward with a faulty engineering design for removing spent …

Nuclear Regulatory Commission to address San Onofre in webinar on decommissioning nuke plants


Nuclear Regulatory Commission to address San Onofre in webinar on decommissioning nuke plants


https://fox5sandiego.com/2019/08/08/nuclear-regulatory-commission-to-address-san-onofre-in-webinar-on-decommissioning-nuke-plants/

New Michael Moore-Backed Doc Tackles Alternative Energy - The New York Times

New Michael Moore-Backed Doc Tackles Alternative Energy - The New York Times: What if alternative energy isn't all it's cracked up to be? That's the provocative question explored in the documentary "Planet of the Humans," which is backed and promoted by filmmaker Michael Moore and directed by one of his longtime collaborators. It premiered last week at his Traverse City Film Festival.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Loving Donald Trump | Mark Gordon

Loving Donald Trump | Mark Gordon: Dorothy Day said that "I only love God as much as I love the person I love the least." Who do you love the least? For me, there is no question. It is Donald Trump, the most unlovable figure I can imagine. But Jesus loves him ...

Nuclear Power And The 2020 Presidential Candidates

Nuclear Power And The 2020 Presidential Candidates: 14 candidates support nuclear in some way, 9 do not, and 1 is unclear. Leading climate scientists say we can't address climate change without nuclear power. Supporting nuclear power is a clear signal about how serious a candidate is about climate change and how serious they are about science.

Saudi Arabia is reportedly mulls stripping US dollar from oil trade

Saudi Arabia is reportedly mulls stripping US dollar from oil trade

New York Forcing Nuclear Power Plant To Close | The Daily Caller

New York Forcing Nuclear Power Plant To Close | The Daily Caller: New York state will shutdown the Indian Point nuclear power plant by April 2021, despite previous plans by the state government to bail it out.

The Breakthrough Institute

The Breakthrough Institute

Nuclear Energy Leadership Act a Big Step for Advanced Nuclear

Pakistan has more nuclear warheads than India: SIPRI - The Economic Times

Pakistan has more nuclear warheads than India: SIPRI - The Economic Times: As per the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) annual nuclear forces data, Pakistan is believed to have 110-130 nuclear warheads.

Rouhani takes fire from hard-liners for defending nuclear deal

Rouhani takes fire from hard-liners for defending nuclear deal: President Hassan Rouhani's latest speech in defense of the Iran nuclear deal prompted a barrage of attacks from hard-liners, who have long demanded he apologize for the "humiliating" accord.

This Might Be Where The Very First Total Nuclear War Starts | Zero Hedge

This Might Be Where The Very First Total Nuclear War Starts | Zero Hedge: It’s possible that a small spark from artillery and rocket exchanges across that border might  -  given the known military doctrines of the two nuclear-armed neighbors  -  lead inexorably to an all-out nuclear conflagration...

Russia to build two more nuclear icebreakers - Bellona.org

Russia to build two more nuclear icebreakers - Bellona.org: Russia has said it will build two new nuclear icebreakers in a bid to make a rapidly melting trade route through the Arctic accessible to …

NUCLEAR WASTE: House lawmakers take bipartisan tour at Yucca Mountain -- Tuesday, August 6, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial

NUCLEAR WASTE: House lawmakers take bipartisan tour at Yucca Mountain -- Tuesday, August 6, 2019 -- www.eenews.net E&E News -- Start a free trial: Four bipartisan House lawmakers set to play key roles in nuclear waste legislation negotiations on Capitol Hill during the coming months toured the stalled Yucca Mountain repository facility in Nevada last week.

Readout of Secretary Perry’s Meeting with Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, Khalid Al-Falih | Department of Energy

Readout of Secretary Perry’s Meeting with Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, Khalid Al-Falih | Department of Energy: Readout of Secretary Perry’s Meeting with Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, Khalid Al-Falih

Feds secretly remove ton of plutonium from SC as part of court order | News | postandcourier.com

Feds secretly remove ton of plutonium from SC as part of court order | News | postandcourier.com: The federal government has quietly moved a metric ton of weapons-grade plutonium out of South Carolina, chipping away at a stockpile of potentially lethal nuclear material still at the Savannah

Small Modular Reactors: A Challenge for Spent Fuel Management?

Small Modular Reactors: A Challenge for Spent Fuel Management?

From the IAEA Bulletin
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An illustration showcasing a Rolls Royce reactor module, one of the many SMR designs currently being developed, on a truck. Many such modular reactors are designed to be small enough to transport by truck or shipping container. (Rolls Royce)
Small modular reactors (SMRs) have been the talk of scientists and researchers in the nuclear industry for many years — but to what extent will their debut, expected next year, create challenges in spent fuel management? It depends, say experts, on the particular SMR design and a country’s existing spent fuel management practices.
SMRs are relatively small and flexible: they have a power capacity of up to 300 MW(e) and their output can fluctuate in line with demand. This makes them particularly attractive for remote regions with less developed grids, but also for use as a complement to renewables and for non-electric applications of nuclear power. SMRs can be manufactured and then shipped and installed on site, so they are expected to be more affordable to build.
Globally, there are about 50 SMR designs and concepts at different stages of development. Three SMR plants are in advanced stages of construction or commissioning in Argentina, China and Russia, which are all scheduled to start operation between 2019 and 2022.
Countries with established nuclear power programmes have been managing their spent fuel for decades. They have gained extensive experience and have proper infrastructure in place. For these countries, management of spent fuel arising from SMRs shouldn’t pose a challenge if they opt to deploy SMRs based on current technologies, said Christophe Xerri, Director of the Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology at the IAEA.
“Since this type of small modular reactor will be using the same fuel as conventional, large nuclear power plants, its spent fuel can be managed in the same way as that of large reactors,” Xerri said. Even for SMRs based on new technologies, such as high temperature gas cooled reactors, which will use fuel packed in graphite prismatic blocks or graphite pebbles, countries that have nuclear power plants will already have solutions in place for storing and managing spent fuel. “They can either use existing infrastructure or adjust it for the new radioactive waste streams,” Xerri said.
Countries that are new to nuclear power should carefully consider spent fuel management and establish a relevant infrastructure as they work on introducing nuclear energy. They will need to do this even if they choose conventional nuclear power plants or SMRs based on current technologies. “They will face more challenges if they opt for first-of-a-kind or less-established technology, as there will be less experience and fewer benchmarks for managing the entire fuel cycle,” Xerri said. “Solutions for managing spent fuel and radioactive waste arising from SMRs will be one of the most important factors to take into account when choosing a technology, along with the security of fuel supply.”
Some SMR designs have features that could reduce the tasks associated with spent fuel management. Power plants based on these designs require less frequent refuelling, every 3 to 7 years, in comparison to between 1 and 2 years for conventional plants, and some are even designed to operate for up to 30 years without refuelling. Nevertheless, even in such cases, there will be some spent fuel left, which will have to be properly managed.
To address these issues and support newcomer countries, more research and development work is required on the fuel cycle for some SMR technologies. Engineers and designers have a unique opportunity to work on solutions for the improved management of spent fuel and radioactive waste for SMRs in the early stages of development, Xerri highlighted. “This approach will help address uncertainties related to the back end of the fuel cycle, reduce costs and enhance societal acceptance of nuclear power,” he said.

The IAEA is involved in several ongoing activities on SMRs and is intensifying its efforts to support Member States’ research and development in this area.
This article was featured in the June 2019 Bulletin edition on Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors.

US Energy Information Administration predicts US energy future

US Energy Information Administration predicts US energy future: The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its short-term energy outlook (SEO) on the country’s energy production in 2019 and 2020.

Radiation leak in Russia after huge explosion at ballistic missile testing facility


Radiation leak in Russia after huge explosion at ballistic missile testing facility

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9680025/radiation-leak-russia-ballistic-missile-nenoksa/

Trump's Environmental Legacy Will Take Time to Erase | Energy Central

Trump's Environmental Legacy Will Take Time to Erase | Energy Central

Visualizing Colorado & Wyoming Oil & Gas Production (Through April 2019) | The Energy Collective Daily


Visualizing Colorado & Wyoming Oil & Gas Production (Through April 2019) | The Energy Collective Daily

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Japan invests an increasing amount of funds in nuclear power plants, going against global trends. - Japan Today

Japan invests an increasing amount of funds in nuclear power plants, going against global trends. - Japan Today: Fumiya Kokubu, chairman of major trading house Marubeni Corp, citing efforts by European nations to promote the use of renewable energy. He is one of several business leaders questioning the future of the nuclear power industry in Japan.

Sixth Yangjiang unit enters commercial operation - World Nuclear News

Sixth Yangjiang unit enters commercial operation - World Nuclear News: Unit 6 of the Yangjiang nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province has met commercial operation conditions and is now generating electricity, China General Nuclear has announced, adding it had only the formality now of waiting for the remaining permits and documentation.

Efforts continue to reduce Japan's dependence on Nuclear power - WORT 89.9 FM

Efforts continue to reduce Japan's dependence on Nuclear power - WORT 89.9 FM: Because of a lack of petrochemical resources, Japan has become dependant on nuclear power plants — while retaining memories of the nuclear holocaust. The Fukushima Daiichi power plant disaster demonstrated the vulnerability of this plan. Caitlin Stronell from Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center/Japan talks about their efforts to create a nuclear-free society. Related Posts:Status of nuclear …

TVA ups nuclear output, cuts carbon - al.com

TVA ups nuclear output, cuts carbon - al.com: The Tennessee Valley Authority says it’s completed a $475 million upgrade at its oldest nuclear power plant in a move that helped boost the amount of electricity it produces without carbon emissions.

Rejecting Power-Purchase Agreements in Energy Cases: Do Bankruptcy Courts Have Exclusive Jurisdiction? | Holland & Hart LLP - JDSupra

Rejecting Power-Purchase Agreements in Energy Cases: Do Bankruptcy Courts Have Exclusive Jurisdiction? | Holland & Hart LLP - JDSupra: In a much-awaited and pivotal decision in the PG&E chapter 11 proceeding, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California held that it not only has exclusive...

Community choice is the real deal | Letters | San Luis Obispo | New Times San Luis Obispo

Community choice is the real deal | Letters | San Luis Obispo | New Times San Luis Obispo: A recent letter wondered if community choice energy was a scam to ease liberal guilt by getting them to pay more for green energy ("Community...

Who buys the electricity? And who pays for it? | Sonoma Clean Power 2019 | sonomawest.com

Who buys the electricity? And who pays for it? | Sonoma Clean Power 2019 | sonomawest.com: The state public utilities commission has said in multiple hearings and reports that it is afraid community choice agencies cannot be relied on to meet the state’s renewable energy goals

PG&E Corporation Affirms Timing for Second-Quarter 2019 Earnings Release

PG&E Corporation Affirms Timing for Second-Quarter 2019 Earnings Release

Why Bankrupt PG&E Isn't Trading At $0 (NYSE:PCG) | Benzinga

Why Bankrupt PG&E Isn't Trading At $0 (NYSE:PCG) | Benzinga: It’s been a wild ride for PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) investors in the last few months. The stock had dropped down 74 percent to under $7 per ...

What's Next For PG&E? Bondholders Look To Forge New Path For The Company (NYSE:PCG) | Benzinga

What's Next For PG&E? Bondholders Look To Forge New Path For The Company (NYSE:PCG) | Benzinga: PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) rallied another 1.4% on Tuesday, and the stock is now up more than 50% from its January lows as investors grow increasingly ...

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (NYSE:PCG), Edison International (NYSE:EIX) - Expert Take On PG&E Equity Offering, Bankruptcy Outlook | Benzinga

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (NYSE:PCG), Edison International (NYSE:EIX) - Expert Take On PG&E Equity Offering, Bankruptcy Outlook | Benzinga: PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG) shares jumped 4% Thursday following a new filing that revealed shareholders have agreed to a $15 billion offering to ...

Your PG&E Bill Could Be On The Rise | News Talk 920FM | 96.5FM

Your PG&E Bill Could Be On The Rise | News Talk 920FM | 96.5FM: PG&E is looking into how to fund the closing of its nuclear power plant. Original estimates to decommission the plant were 3.8 billion dollars. New estimates, according to the Tribune, are closer to 4.8 billion dollars and

PG&E shareholders outline possible US$15 billion rights issue - CNA

PG&E shareholders outline possible US$15 billion rights issue - CNA: PG&E Corp shareholders have committed to engaging in a rights offering worth a potential US$15 billion in support of a planned reorganization of ...

PG&E is still the county’s energy giant | Sonoma Clean Power 2019 | sonomawest.com

PG&E is still the county’s energy giant | Sonoma Clean Power 2019 | sonomawest.com: Even though 87 percent of eligible electricity users in Sonoma and Mendocino counties have decided to let Sonoma Clean Power buy their power, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is still

PG&E Corporation: Amended Statement of Beneficial Ownership - The Wall Street Transcript

PG&E Corporation: Amended Statement of Beneficial Ownership - The Wall Street Transcript: UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 SCHEDULE 13D Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. 1)* PG&E Corporation (Name of Issuer) Common Stock, no par value (Title of Class of Securities) 69331C108 (CUSIP Number) [...]

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PG&E Shareholders Unveil $15 Billion Equity Offering Plan (1)

PG&E Shareholders Unveil $15 Billion Equity Offering Plan (1): Two hedge funds are seeking to raise $15 billion of equity to bolster PG&E Corp.’s plans to emerge from the largest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history, according to a regulatory filing Aug. 8.

Nuclear Ionizer Market : AMSTAT INDUSTRIES INC., Honeywell International Inc. – QbnNews

Nuclear Ionizer Market : AMSTAT INDUSTRIES INC., Honeywell International Inc. – QbnNews

Georgia Power's Vogtle Unit 3 Moves Closer to Operation as Integrated Flush Begins - GuruFocus.com

Georgia Power's Vogtle Unit 3 Moves Closer to Operation as Integrated Flush Begins - GuruFocus.com

Cross-border defence procurement and trade in USA - Lexology

Cross-border defence procurement and trade in USA - Lexology: An overview of the primary considerations for international trade and procurement in defence articles in USA, including export controls, foreign contractor bids and sanctions.

DOE Speeds Up Development of Experimental Fast Reactor, Sustain Flagging U.S. Nuclear Sector

DOE Speeds Up Development of Experimental Fast Reactor, Sustain Flagging U.S. Nuclear Sector: The Department of Energy (DOE) officially launched development of its Versatile Test Reactor (VTR), a fast reactor that is necessary to keep the nation technologically competitive with China and Russia.

In brief | Local News | heraldpalladium.com

In brief | Local News | heraldpalladium.com: NRC to conduct public webinar today

Pilgrim principals oppose delay in license review - News - capecodtimes.com - Hyannis, MA

Pilgrim principals oppose delay in license review - News - capecodtimes.com - Hyannis, MA: Owner, potential buyer say break to set post-shutdown conditions gives state upper hand.

NRC to Hold Town Hall on SONGS Fuel Loading Operations | San Clemente Times

NRC to Hold Town Hall on SONGS Fuel Loading Operations | San Clemente Times

NRC denies bid to postpone license for nuclear plant - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH

NRC denies bid to postpone license for nuclear plant - News - seacoastonline.com - Portsmouth, NH: SEABROOK — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently denied an emergency petition to postpone the license extension for the NextEra Energy Seabrook nuclear power plant.C-10, a Newburyport, Mass.-based group that monitors Seabrook Station, filed its petition Feb. 13 with the commission's five president-appointed members. The petition’s intent at the time was to stave off the NRC’s imminent formal approval of Seabrook Station’s 20-year license extension, which was

SDG&E Introduces New Wildfire Response Measures and Equipment | Greentech Media

SDG&E Introduces New Wildfire Response Measures and Equipment | Greentech Media: When it comes to wildfire preparedness, “we cannot be good enough,” said the California utility’s chief operating officer.

Coal, nuclear could see boost in New England this winter as new tariff goes into effect


Coal, nuclear could see boost in New England this winter as new tariff goes into effect


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Nuclear reactors called SMRs are being touted as possible energy source for Australia - Politics - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Nuclear reactors called SMRs are being touted as possible energy source for Australia - Politics - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): What makes a small modular reactor different and why is everyone getting so worked up about nuclear power in Australia?

Nuclear waste shipments to Nevada never passed through Utah, Gov. Herbert says - The Salt Lake Tribune

Nuclear waste shipments to Nevada never passed through Utah, Gov. Herbert says - The Salt Lake Tribune

It's time to pick the winners in nuclear energy | TheHill

It's time to pick the winners in nuclear energy | TheHill: Over the last 20 years, the U.S. has added just one nuclear reactor.

PG&E shareholders plan $15B rights issue - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha

PG&E shareholders plan $15B rights issue - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha: PG&E shareholders plan $15B rights issue

Lynchburg-based BWXT segment sets revenue record | News | newsadvance.com

Lynchburg-based BWXT segment sets revenue record | News | newsadvance.com: The Lynchburg-based Nuclear Operations Group of BWX Technologies achieved record-high revenue in the second quarter, the company said.

SC officials press for $200 million fines against Energy Department over plutonium | News | postandcourier.com

SC officials press for $200 million fines against Energy Department over plutonium | News | postandcourier.com: About one month after South Carolina disclosed that settlement negotiations with the federal government had collapsed, the state is again urging a federal court to swiftly grant it a multimillion-dollar

Official: Nuke program serves as 'ultimate insurance policy'

Official: Nuke program serves as 'ultimate insurance policy': ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The head of the U.S. agency that maintains the nation's nuclear weapons arsenal said Tuesday the country is facing the most complex and demanding global security...

Perry nuclear plant restarts following unexpected shutdown

 
Perry nuclear plant restarts following unexpected shutdown
The Perry nuclear plant shutdown that began July 27 ended Aug 6. The shutdown was related to a "malfunction in the turbine overspeed protection testing circuitry that occurred during normal testing," said Tom Becker, whose employer, Sitrick & Co, is handling FirstEnergy Solution's public relations.
The News-Herald (Lake County-Willoughby, Ohio) (8/7) 
https://www.news-herald.com/news/perry-nuclear-power-plant-back-online-following-july-outage/article_d1c7c582-b884-11e9-8ce3-538b6536274e.html

PG&E shareholders plan $15B rights issue - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha

PG&E shareholders plan $15B rights issue - PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG) | Seeking Alpha: Two hedge funds are seeking to raise $15B of equity to boost PG&E's ([[PCG]] +1.9%) plans to emerge from bankruptcy, according to an SEC filing. Knighthead

Iraq’s Christians ‘close to extinction’

Iraq’s Christians ‘close to extinction’



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President of Polish Episcopate Issues Statement on LGBT+


President of Polish Episcopate Issues Statement on LGBT+


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Trump Picks Mitch McConnell's Brother-In-Law, Gordon Hartogensis, To Lead Pension Agency | HuffPost

Trump Picks Mitch McConnell's Brother-In-Law, Gordon Hartogensis, To Lead Pension Agency | HuffPost: Experts say the choice to lead the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. wasn't based on qualifications.

Baltimore: The Great Society Implodes | Psychology Today UK

Baltimore: The Great Society Implodes | Psychology Today UK: Failed policies have left inner-city children trapped in a cycle of poverty.

2020 Election: A Repeat of 2004 for Democrats? | National Review

2020 Election: A Repeat of 2004 for Democrats? | National Review: Fifteen years ago, the Democrats backed off from the hard left, taking the safe route in nominating a boring and sedate party man — and came close to winning against a controversial incumbent president.

Trump's Attack on China's Currency Policy | PIIE

Trump's Attack on China's Currency Policy | PIIE: President Donald Trump has forced Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin to label China a “currency manipulator,” despite the absence of any evidence to that end.

India’s move on Article 370 came six months late - Indian Punchline

India’s move on Article 370 came six months late - Indian Punchline: The site where a Taliban car bomb detonated in Kabul on Aug 7, 2019, killing 14 people and wounding 145. The statement issued by the Taliban on Thursday regarding the situation surrounding the state of Jammu & Kashmir merits serious attention.   The statement recalls media reports on the abrogation of the special status of J&K … Continue reading "India’s move on Article 370 came six months late"

On “Humanitarian Intervention” – LobeLog

On “Humanitarian Intervention” – LobeLog: by Helena Cobban I am old enough to remember when a “humanitarian intervention” meant organizing collections of food and blankets to send to distant communities in distress. Heck, in my elementary …

How ‘Cultural Racism’ Helps Israelis Rationalize Inequality, Discrimination – LobeLog

How ‘Cultural Racism’ Helps Israelis Rationalize Inequality, Discrimination – LobeLog: by Rachel Shenhav-Goldberg It has been 35 years since Ethiopians immigrated to Israel, after leaving their strong, close-knit diaspora communities where they kept Jewish tradition alive all those y…

U.S. Sanctions against Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Intended To Sink Diplomacy

U.S. Sanctions against Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif Intended To Sink Diplomacy

Chuck Park: I'm resigning from the Foreign Service. I refuse to be a part of Trump’s ‘Complacent State’ anymore. - The Washington Post

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There Must Be Bones Under the Paved Street: The Thirty-Second Newsletter 2019

There Must Be Bones Under the Paved Street: The Thirty-Second Newsletter (2019).

Dear Friends,

Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.

On 6 August 1945, the United States military dropped a bomb that contained 64kg of uranium-235 over the city of Hiroshima (Japan). The bomb took just over 44 seconds to fall from 9,400 metres and detonated 580 metres above the Shima Surgical Clinic. Over 80,000 people died instantly. This was the first use of the nuclear bomb.
Satsuo Nakata, Chugoku Shimbun building, 10 August 1945.
Four days later, Satsuo Nakata brought the Domei New Agency’s Leica camera to the city. He took thirty-two photographs of the devastation; each of these pictures – archived in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum – is iconic. The force of the bomb flattened the city, even though less than 2% of the uranium detonated. Nakata took a picture of the office of the newspaper Chugoku Shimbun and of the Odamasa kimono store. The store’s metal twisted into a whirlwind. It is a sign of the power of this weapon. As Toge Sankichi, a hibakusha (survivor of the atom bomb) and poet, wrote of that power and its impact, as the fires burnt down from the bomb’s power in a city of 350,000: ‘the only sound – the wings of flies buzzing around metal basins’.

This past June, an eighty-nine-year-old hibakusha, Ai Masuda, returned to Hiroshima. Seventy-four years ago, Ai Masuda (then age 15) ran through the city in search of her cousin Harue (then age 13). ‘Harue’, she said as she looked into the Motoyasu River, ‘I am sorry I was unable to find you’. Ai and Harue were students at the Hiroshima First Municipal Girls’ School. Six hundred and sixty-six students, including Harue, and ten teachers died in the blast. ‘Everyone died such a cruel death’, Ai Masuda recalled. ‘I found myself gazing at scenes from hell’.

Shigemoto Yasuhiko was also 15 on that day. His haiku on Hiroshima stills the heart:

Hiroshima Day –
I believe there must be bones
Under the paved street.
 
Global Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles, SIPRI, 2019.
Last week, the United States withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty that has been in place since 1987. The INF is part of a series of treaties that – it is often hoped – will draw the world back from a nuclear war. To remind us of the perils of our time, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Doomsday Clock is stuck at two minutes to midnight. For the atomic scientists who designed this clock in 1945, in the aftermath of the US strike on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ‘midnight’ designated the apocalypse. Two minutes to midnight is as close to annihilation as possible. Anything less than that puts us to the point when the bomb begins its descent to earth (a journey that took less than a minute in 1945). The Bulletin’s statement from January says that the twin perils – climate change and nuclear conflict – put ‘the future of civilisation in extraordinary danger’.

Withdrawal from the INF treaty is only one sign of danger. Another is that the various nuclear powers – led by the United States – have once more placed their nuclear weapons at the heart of their military strategy, and they have begun to spend obscene amounts of money towards the modernisation of their nuclear weapons force. The US plans to spend $50 billion per year for the next decade, 23% more than a 2017 estimate. This annual increase is the same as the total military budget for the United Kingdom, and it is merely to modernise the US nuclear arsenal.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has recently released its Yearbook on armaments, disarmament, and international security. The world’s most powerful nuclear forces are found in the United States, Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea. The collapse of the INF treaty is a sign of the end of even the pretence of nuclear disarmament. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was negotiated in 2017  but has not been ratified. In this climate, it will likely not be taken forward, despite the efforts of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 for the TPNW.
An Iranian cleric walks past a mural on the wall of the former U.S. embassy. Tehran, February 2007. Morteza Nikoubazl/Reuters.
SIPRI’s Yearbook notes that Iran – which neither has nuclear weapons nor has indicated aspirations to have nuclear weapons – ‘continued to implement the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)’. The JCPOA – also called ‘the Iran nuclear deal’ – was negotiated by Iran, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States), Germany, and the European Union, and then ratified by the United Nations. In May, the US government abandoned this deal, which put restrictions on Iran’s nuclear energy programme. The US withdrawal has destabilised the region, with the Bulletin of Atomic Scientist saying that both this unilateral withdrawal by the US from the Iran deal and the INF are ‘grave steps towards a complete dismantlement of the global arms control process’.

And yet, the finger of blame for tension in West Asia seems to point towards Iran.

Our Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research dossier no. 19 (August 2019) offers an Iranian point of view on this conflict. We spoke to Seyed Mohammad Marandi of the University of Tehran, who succinctly walked us though the situation inside Iran and the dangerous hybrid war being prosecuted against Iran. From Tehran, Marandi says that Iran is not isolated nor is it going to be provoked into a war. Iran will defend its sovereignty and its rights, but it will do so in a sober manner. The US unilateral sanctions, he says, are illegal, yet they have an impact because of the United States’ hegemony over the financial system and because of the spinelessness of the Europeans. Any European attempts to save the JCPOA, including the INSTEX mechanism, have been cautious (as Iran’s Foreign Ministry’s Abbas Mousavi indicated). The United States has been putting pressure on shipping lines by de-registering ships and by enforcing rigorous customs checks for ships that have come from Iran. A naval force led by the US in the Straits of Hormuz is designed to increase tension.

Such provocations, Marandi says, are a sign of US weakness – not strength. ‘What prevents the United States from attacking Iran is definitely Iran’s internal strength’, he said, ‘and its regional capabilities, but obviously Iran’s close relationship with the Russians and the Chinese significantly strengthen Iran’s hand too’. Of these ‘regional capabilities’, Marandi must have Lebanon’s Hezbollah in mind. A few weeks ago, Hezbollah’s Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah laid out his party’s plan if Iran is attacked:
Hassan Nasrallah on al-Manar, 12 July 2019.
There is a military angle here. The US has been bogged down by a war in Afghanistan (Heela Najibullah’s recent article lays out the political weakness in the country, which will likely allow the Taliban to return to power). The United States’ illegal war in Iraq showed the weakness of its power; Iran, with twice Iraq’s population, will be nearly impossible to subdue. Even militarily, Marandi says, a $20,000 home-made Iranian missile brought down a $200 million US drone.
An Iranian couple rest as they sit in front of the Iranian surface-to-surface Zelzal missile while visiting of a war exhibition to mark Iran-Iraq war (1980-88) anniversary at a Revolutionary Guard Corps military base. Tehran, September 2011. Morteza Nikoubazl.
Dust thrown into the wind towards Iran by Donald Trump has muddied any clear thinking. According to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), of which Iran is a signatory, Iran has the right to enrich uranium for the purposes of power generation. The US, for the past two decades, has insisted that Iran’s attempt to enrich uranium will facilitate a nuclear weapons programme. To make a nuclear weapon, ‘weapon-grade’ uranium or Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) is needed. HEU refers to anything with 20% or more uranium-235 and ‘weapon-grade’ is often enriched to 90% uranium-235. What Iran has does not qualify to be even the lowest-grade HEU. Iran is currently at 4.5%, far below any threshold for a nuclear weapon. The dispute between Iran and the US does not hinge on nuclear weapons – it hinges on the US refusal to allow Iran the right to a nuclear energy programme (which includes enrichment).

Frankly, there is a broad discussion to be had about the perils of nuclear energy. There have already been three dangerous meltdowns at nuclear power plants: Three Mile Island, USA (1979), Chernobyl, USSR (1986), and Fukushima Daiichi, Japan (2011). There is also the question of the toxicity of uranium mining as well as the toxicity of radioactive waste (including fouled water). But this debate is not one that can be restricted to Iran; it is a debate that must include the United States and France, which have the largest number of nuclear power plants. One in five nuclear reactors on the planet are in the United States; France dominates Niger as a consequence of Orano’s hold on the town of Arlit. We, at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, are working on a Briefing on the world’s uranium corporations. The ‘uranium cartel’ – Rio Tinto, Cameco, Orano (formerly Areva), and Kazatomprom – are of special interest to us.
The Trump administration has sanctioned Iran’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif – a sophisticated diplomat who was the architect of the JPCOA. By trying to isolate Zarif, the US has said that it is not interested in the diplomatic road. This is a very worrying development and should be roundly condemned. Zarif, for his part, simply said that the United States is isolating itself.

The pictures in the dossier are taken by the Tehran-based photographer Morteza Nikoubazl.

In our ears, we have the music of the Iranian poet Abdolqasem Lahouti,
Az hič kasi komak nemiḵᵛāhim
kāfist do dast-e kāregar mā rā
We seek help from no one
Sufficient for us are the workers' hands. 
Warmly,
Vijay.

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

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Agneta Rising
Director General
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Kirill Komarov
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World Nuclear Association
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yves Desbazeille
Directo General
Foratom
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Senior Advisor
U.S. Department of Energy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Christopher Eckerberg
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Vattenfall AB
 
 
 
 
 
 
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President & CEO
TerraPower
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ekaterina Lyakhova
Director for Economy & Investments
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National Nuclear Laboratory
 
 
 
 
 
 
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