Saturday, October 5, 2019

IAEA Releases New Projections for Nuclear Power Through 2050

IAEA Releases New Projections for Nuclear Power Through 2050

Vienna, Austria

32/2019
The IAEA has released its latest projections for energy, electricity and nuclear power trends through 2050. The annual report offers a mixed estimate of nuclear power’s future contribution to global electricity generation, depending in part on whether significant new capacity can be added to offset potential reactor retirements.
The 39th edition of Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2050 provides detailed global trends in nuclear power by region. Its projections1 for nuclear electrical generating capacity are presented as low and high estimates, reflecting different driving factors that have an impact on the worldwide deployment of this low carbon energy source.
The new projections to 2030 see generating capacity declining by some 8% in the low case and increasing by 25% in the high estimate. By 2050, it’s seen falling by 6% in the low scenario and rising by 80% in the high case. Compared with last year, the new estimates to 2050 are down by 33 GW(e) in the high case and up by 15 GW(e) in the low case.
The 2019 projections contain fewer uncertainties compared with previous years due to recent announcements on the future of the existing fleet in some regions and long term plans for expansion. Significant new capacity may be needed to offset possible reactor retirements due to age, competitiveness or other factors.
“Global electricity demand is expected to rise sharply in coming years as countries need more power for development,” said IAEA Deputy Director General Mikhail Chudakov, Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy. “Without a significant increase in the deployment of nuclear power, it will be difficult for the world to secure sufficient energy to achieve sustainable development and to mitigate climate change.”
In 2018, nuclear power produced about 10% of the world’s electricity, accounting for around one third of all low carbon electricity. As of today, the world’s 450 operating nuclear power reactors have a near record level of 399.7 GW(e) total net installed capacity.
In some regions, over the short term the low price of natural gas and the impact of subsidized renewable energy sources are expected to continue to affect nuclear power’s growth prospects. Still, interest in nuclear power remains strong in several regions, particularly in the developing world, and commitments agreed under the Paris Agreement and other initiatives have the potential to support its development.
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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).

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Beyond Yucca Mountain: Decentralization and Innovation for US Nuclear Waste Management
Nuclear waste management has loomed over energy policy debates for decades. The federal government has designated Yucca Mountain as the sole site to be considered for permanent disposal, and unsuccessfully attempted to railroad the construction of a repository there. But in all that time, a decentralized and informal system for managing nuclear spent fuel has emerged. What’s needed now is to abandon the failed, top-down nuclear waste framework in favor of a new policy agenda built on decentralization, consent, and innovation.

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ARC-100 passes Canadian pre-licensing milestone - World Nuclear News: The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has completed the first phase of a vendor design review of ARC Nuclear Canada's ARC-100 small modular reactor. The design is the third advanced reactor to complete the first phase of the CNSC's regulatory pre-licensing review.

Framatome-Siemens awarded Hanhikivi I&C contract - World Nuclear News

Framatome-Siemens awarded Hanhikivi I&C contract - World Nuclear News: Russia's Titan-2 - the main contractor for Fennovoima's Hanhikivi 1 nuclear power plant project in Finland - has awarded a contract to the Framatome-Siemens consortium for the plant's main instrumentation and control (I&C) systems.

Kozloduy unit 6 clear to operate for another 10 years - World Nuclear News

Kozloduy unit 6 clear to operate for another 10 years - World Nuclear News: Bulgaria’s Nuclear Regulatory Agency has granted a 10-year extension to the operating licence of unit 6 at the Kozloduy nuclear power unit. The Russian design VVER-1000 in northern Bulgaria started operation in 1991 and can now continue generating electricity until October 2029.

Speaker touts future featuring safe use of nuclear energy

Speaker touts future featuring safe use of nuclear energy: Nuclear engineer Leslie Dewan promoted "A New Approach to Nuclear Power" at the Morning Forum of Los Altos Sept. 17, outlining the advantages and possibilities of an energy revolution that emphasizes nuclear power. Dewan, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, co-founded Transatomic Power.

Execs in Japan Nuclear Scandal Vow to Stay On, Blame Dead Local - Bloomberg

Execs in Japan Nuclear Scandal Vow to Stay On, Blame Dead Local - Bloomberg: Top Japanese utility executives who admitted to taking illicit payments related to their nuclear business sought to deflect blame onto a deceased local official and vowed to stay in their roles, potentially deepening the nation’s latest corporate governance scandal.

Nuclear Advocates Receive DOE Funding for Exploratory Study on Puerto Rico

Nuclear Advocates Receive DOE Funding for Exploratory Study on Puerto Rico: Two years after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and its power grid, the Energy Department has approved funding for initial work on a feasibility study into whether advanced nuclear reactors could be a good solution to the island’s power problems.

Three Mile Island Unit One reactor defueled; long storage period ahead - News - poconorecord.com - Stroudsburg, PA

Three Mile Island Unit One reactor defueled; long storage period ahead - News - poconorecord.com - Stroudsburg, PA: The nuclear power station on Three Mile Island has hit another milestone in its shutdown.Plant owners Exelon Generation reported that as of Thursday, all of the nuclear fuel in the Three Mile Island Unit 1 reactor vessel had been removed and transferred to the plant’s spent fuel pool, "without incident.“TMI Unit 1 is now safely and permanently defueled.”That’s a notable milestone for several reasons:To the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, it means that future

NRC Meeting Near Indian Point Seeks Input On Community Advisory Boards | WAMC

NRC Meeting Near Indian Point Seeks Input On Community Advisory Boards | WAMC: Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will be in Westchester County Wednesday night. They want public feedback concerning an aspect of decommissioning; in

PG&E Drops as Groups Support Ending Reorganization Exclusivity

PG&E Drops as Groups Support Ending Reorganization Exclusivity: Shares of the bankrupt California utility owner fell as much as 9.9% after wildfire victims, creditors, labor unions and the state’s consumer advocate for utility customers said they support ending PG&E’s exclusive right to offer a plan of reorganization.

PG&E’s Tubbs Fire trial set to last 8 weeks starting in January - SFChronicle.com

PG&E’s Tubbs Fire trial set to last 8 weeks starting in January - SFChronicle.com: It will be split into phases, first focusing on whether PG&E is responsible for the 2017 Santa Rosa-area wildfire and then transitioning into claims of specific victims.

PG&E noteholders ready to invest $29.2 billion as part of reorganization plan | World | News | The Telegram

PG&E noteholders ready to invest $29.2 billion as part of reorganization plan | World | News | The Telegram: (Reuters) - A group of PG&E; Corp noteholders said in a court filing on Wednesday that they are ready to invest $29.2 billion into the power producer as part of a reorganization plan that will pay off liabilities from wildfires that drove it to

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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Are Fossil Fuel Interests Bankrolling The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement?

Are Fossil Fuel Interests Bankrolling The Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement?: If nuclear energy represents roughly 62% of carbon-free power in the U.S., why are 13 nuclear plants at risk of closure over the next two years?

Journal 'Nature' retracts ocean-warming study

Journal 'Nature' retracts ocean-warming study: The journal Nature retracted a study published last year that found oceans were warming at an alarming rate due to climate change.

Bolton criticizes Trump policy on North Korea as sources say he opposed call to Ukraine

Bolton criticizes Trump policy on North Korea as sources say he opposed call to Ukraine: In his first speech since a contentious White House exit, former national security adviser John Bolton criticized President Trump's approach on North Korea.

Walden, Shimkus praise House subcommittee approval of nuclear waste bill - Ripon Advance

Walden, Shimkus praise House subcommittee approval of nuclear waste bill - Ripon Advance: U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Republican Leader Greg Walden (R-OR) and U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL), ranking member of the committee’s Environment and Climate Change Subcommittee, applauded last week’s subcommittee approval of the Nuclear Waste Policy Amendments Act. H.R. Read more...

Net-Zero Carbon Dioxide Emissions By 2050 Requires A New Nuclear Power Plant Every Day

Net-Zero Carbon Dioxide Emissions By 2050 Requires A New Nuclear Power Plant Every Day: The world, and the United States, are not moving towards net-zero carbon dioxide emissions and in fact, every day, we are moving in the opposite direction. Auctions of promises for emissions reductions don’t actually reduce emissions. Technology reduces emissions.

Bulgaria nuclear reactor gets new licence after lifespan upgrade - Energy & Oil - Reuters

Bulgaria nuclear reactor gets new licence after lifespan upgrade - Energy & Oil - Reuters: The Bulgarian nuclear regulator on Tuesday granted a new 10-year operational licence to one of the Balkan country's two Soviet-made reactors at the Kozloduy plant after its lifespan was expanded.

North Korea, U.S. to hold working-level talks at weekend: KCNA - Reuters

North Korea, U.S. to hold working-level talks at weekend: KCNA - Reuters: North Korea and the United States have agreed to hold working-level talks on Oct. 5, North Korea's state news agency KCNA said on Tuesday, a development that would break months of stalemate since a failed summit in February.

Vermont now able to regulate certain radioactive materials - SFChronicle.com

Vermont now able to regulate certain radioactive materials - SFChronicle.com: MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission says the state of Vermont now has the responsibility for regulating certain radioactive materials in the state. On Monday NRC Chairman Kristine Svinicki and Vermont Gov. Philip Scott, a Republican, signed the agreement that gave Vermont the authority to regulate 36 academic, commercial and medical licenses for use of radioactive material. The agreement took effect on Monday. The agreement does not include radioactive material at the now-shuttered Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant or for federal agencies using certain nuclear material in the state. Vermont has the responsibility for licensing, rulemaking, the inspection of and enforcement activities related to the industrial, medical and academic uses of radioactive material. Vermont is the 39th state to sign such an agreement with the NRC.

Trump nominates FERC general counsel for commission seat - White House - Reuters

Trump nominates FERC general counsel for commission seat - White House - Reuters: U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday nominated Federal Energy Regulatory Commission general counsel James Danly to be a member of the commission, the White House said in a statement.

Containing a nuclear accident with ground-up minerals

Containing a nuclear accident with ground-up minerals: During a three-year Laboratory Directed Research and Development project, a team of scientists discovered and patented a process for injecting sand-like minerals into the core of a nuclear reactor during an accident to contain and slow down the progression of a meltdown.

EM News Flash October 1, 2019

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EM News Flash | Oct. 1, 2019


EM Business Opportunities Forum Set Oct. 10 in Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Tenn.EM's next quarterly public forum to discuss upcoming business opportunities in the legacy nuclear cleanup program is set for Thursday, Oct. 10 in Knoxville.
The Business Opportunities Forum will take place from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time during the Energy, Technology, and Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) Business Opportunities and Technical Conference at the Knoxville Convention Center. Registration to the ETEBA conference is required to attend EM’s Business Opportunities Forum.
EM Acquisition and Project Management Deputy Assistant Secretary Norbert Doyle will lead the forum discussion. Organized by EM’s Office of Acquisition and Project Management, this outreach event gives companies the chance to learn the latest news on doing business with EM and participate in dialogue about the program’s business opportunities.
There is no charge to attend the EM forum. Pre-registration is required by providing your name, title and company name to EM’s Mary Wilson via e-mail at mary.wilson@em.doe.gov by Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Participants can also join the meeting online through a web conferencing tool. Click here for more information on joining the meeting online.