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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Poland Mulls Nuclear Power As Compromise for Keeping Coal Plants - Transitions Online

Poland Mulls Nuclear Power As Compromise for Keeping Coal Plants - Transitions Online

Lawmakers mull support for nuclear industry | StateImpact Pennsylvania

Lawmakers mull support for nuclear industry | StateImpact Pennsylvania

How world sees SA: Nuclear power plan defeat just a temporary set-back for Zupta - BizNews.com

How world sees SA: Nuclear power plan defeat just a temporary set-back for Zupta - BizNews.com

Future of Westinghouse may hinge on fate of its new Shanghai reactor | The Japan Times

Future of Westinghouse may hinge on fate of its new Shanghai reactor | The Japan Times

China had 20 nuclear reactors under construction at end-March - nuclear association - The Economic Times

China had 20 nuclear reactors under construction at end-March - nuclear association - The Economic Times

Fukushima Update – 4/27/17

Fukushima Update – 4/27/17

Residents where restrictions have been lifted are slowly returning home… Kansai Electric plans to restart Takahama units #3&4 beginning in May… Saga’s governor approves restarts for Genkai #3 & #4…  Voluntary evacuees say they face diminishing public support and increased scorn from their hometown communities… 2/3 of the voluntary evacuees living in Fukushima Prefecture say they intend to return home… Tepco announced that muon scanning of the unit #3 reactor vessel will begin in May… and lots more.

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

What’s the Best Way for Trump to Persuade China to Up the Pressure on North Korea?


What’s the Best Way for Trump to Persuade China to Up the Pressure on North Korea? - See more at: http://www.chinafile.com/conversation/whats-best-way-trump-persuade-china-pressure-north-korea#comment-4631

http://www.chinafile.com/conversation/whats-best-way-trump-persuade-china-pressure-north-korea#comment-4631

The Crash of Cassini and the Nuclearization of Space

The Crash of Cassini and the Nuclearization of Space



http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/04/27/the-crash-of-cassini-and-the-nuclearization-of-space/

This Chinese Nuclear Plant's Success Is Critical to Westinghouse's Future - Bloomberg

This Chinese Nuclear Plant's Success Is Critical to Westinghouse's Future - Bloomberg

Tim Echols to Trump & Co.: Federal help may be needed for Plant Vogtle | Political Insider blog

Tim Echols to Trump & Co.: Federal help may be needed for Plant Vogtle | Political Insider blog

This Advance Brings Us a Lot Closer to a "Hydrogen Economy" - Scientific American

This Advance Brings Us a Lot Closer to a "Hydrogen Economy" - Scientific American

Diplomacy with North Korea: A Real Benchmark for President Trump’s 100 Days

Diplomacy with North Korea: A Real Benchmark for President Trump’s 100 Days

These Nuclear Breakthroughs Are Endangering the World

These Nuclear Breakthroughs Are Endangering the World

Experts: Japan “wants to just drop tanks” of Fukushima nuclear waste into ocean — Americans worried over plumes hitting West Coast — “Reactors are now leaking really high levels of radiation into sea… The world does need to help” — Official says Japan lying about catastrophe (VIDEO) « ENENews.com – Energy News

Experts: Japan “wants to just drop tanks” of Fukushima nuclear waste into ocean — Americans worried over plumes hitting West Coast — “Reactors are now leaking really high levels of radiation into sea… The world does need to help” — Official says Japan lying about catastrophe (VIDEO) « ENENews.com – Energy News

Uranium-Molybdenum Nuclear Fuel Does Well In U.S. Lab - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

Uranium-Molybdenum Nuclear Fuel Does Well In U.S. Lab - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

Apple to Purchase Power From Multiple Renewable Projects in Oregon - Power Engineering

Apple to Purchase Power From Multiple Renewable Projects in Oregon - Power Engineering

Toshiba To Create Four Subsidiaries - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

Toshiba To Create Four Subsidiaries - News - Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers

Chernobyl: Five Fast Facts | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Chernobyl: Five Fast Facts | ANS Nuclear Cafe

Power companies must bear heavier responsibility for nuclear plant safety - The Japan News

Power companies must bear heavier responsibility for nuclear plant safety - The Japan News

IAEA: Experts Make Recommendations to IAEA on Sustainable and Safe Operation of Research Reactors

Experts Make Recommendations to IAEA on Sustainable and Safe Operation of Research Reactors

Alatau Research Reactor
The Alatau research reactor, Kazakhstan. (Photo: P. Chakrov/Institute of Nuclear Physics)
The IAEA is playing an important role in supporting the sustainable and safe operation of research reactors, and should continue to assist countries embarking on new research reactor projects and facilitating access to facilities for countries that do not have research reactors themselves, a group of experts concluded at a recent Technical Working Group on Research Reactors meeting in Vienna.
Aging management and effective utilization are major challenges for operators of research reactors – nuclear reactors are used not to generate power, but to produce neutrons to support research, education and training. Research reactors are also used in the production of radioisotopes for medicine and industry.
The Technical Working Group, made up of 20 technical experts, regulators and senior managers from countries with operating research reactors, meets every year to provide advice and recommendations to the IAEA on how to help countries optimize the operation of the 250 research reactors operational in 55 countries around the world.
“Maintaining a high level of safety is essential to ensure effective utilization of research reactors to maximize their benefits to the society”, said Amgad Shokr, Head of the IAEA Research Reactor Safety Section. “Member States continue to improve the safety of their research reactors but challenges remain, particularly in relation to regulatory effectiveness and ageing of facilities. Rigorous application of the IAEA safety standards will help address these issues.”
Many research reactors have been operating for decades, thus managing their aging is an issue of paramount importance. “Around half of the operating research reactors are over 40 years old, therefore modernization of these facilities is an issue of central concern to ensure they can continue to perform in a safe and efficient manner,” said Sean O’Kelly, Associate Lab Director of Advanced Test Reactor Complex at the Idaho National Laboratory, and the Chairman of the Technical Working Group on Research Reactors.
Providing access to all
Many developing countries are increasingly interested in gaining access to research reactors for scientific and research purposes.
“The IAEA is committed to support those countries that don’t have research reactors to gain access to them or to build a domestic one,” said Andrea Borio di Tigliole, Head of the Research Reactor Section at the IAEA.
Some are considering the construction of a domestic research reactor while others are considering accessing research reactors abroad. “There are existing research reactors that can accommodate more users and these facilities can be made available to countries that don’t have one,” O’Kelly said.
The Agency has launched several initiatives to support capacity building of future experts from Member States without a research reactor. These include the International Centre based on Research Reactor (ICERR) scheme, with currently designated centres in France and in the Russian Federation, the Internet Reactor Laboratory (IRL) programme, and several hands-on training schools conducted at research reactors.
The members of working group come from the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, France, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Morocco, the Russian Federation and the United States.
Mikhail Chudakov, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Energy (second left) addressing the participants of the Technical Working Group on Research Reactors meeting in Vienna. (Photo: A. Evrensel/IAEA)