- Palo Verde's outage ALARA success: Is it repeatable and beatable? by Mark Fallon
- A look inside Callaway's 18th refueling outage, by John Bassford
- Six-year Bruce A restart project moves toward conclusion, by Dick Kovan
The issue also contains a special report on the fiscal year 2013 budgets for the Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Other news in the issue: the NRC issues licensees its first post-Fukushima lessons-learned orders and requests for information; vendor partnerships may lead to siting of small modular reactors at the Savannah River Site; the Nuclear Energy Institute rebuts the NRC on degraded voltage issue; Florida Power & Light Company comments on the draft environmental assessment and the finding of no significant impact for St. Lucie power uprate; the NGNP Industry Alliance backs Areva's reactor design for a Next Generation Nuclear Plant; FENOC says that the 1978 blizzard caused cracks in Davis-Besse's shield building; the NRC acts on contentions in Seabrook's and Pilgrim's license renewal proceedings; the ASLB's second partial initial decision favors South Texas-3 and -4; another off-site loss of power at the Byron plant; and two reports express concerns about National Nuclear Security Administration's management of national security laboratories.
International news includes: North Korea agrees to a moratorium on nuclear activities; another setback for the International Atomic Energy Agency's safeguards efforts in Iran; the majority of Japan's mayors and governors would accept restart of shutdown reactors; the ANS special committee releases its report on Fukushima Daiichi; Russia's Rosenergoatom begins construction of Baltic nuclear plant; Areva aims to expand the supply chain in Czech Republic and Poland; the United Kingdom government addresses nuclear waste, decommissioning costs; Finnish government urges nuclear companies to cooperate on waste management; and a report that proposes an international concept for spent fuel storage.
And there is much more.
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