Is Your Fear of Radiation Irrational?
Friday Nuclear Matinee - Race for Atomic Power
This week's feature is a half hour documentary on the history of the National Reactor Testing Station, or NRTS (now part of Idaho National Laboratory) which has seen 52 different and largely unique reactors constructed on the same, enormous site. The importance of efforts at NRTS over the years cannot be underestimated.
Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival 268
Inexpensive Nuclear Energy - We Did It Before; Why Can't We Do It Again?
by Jim Hopf
Friday Nuclear Matinee - Vogtle 2Q 2015 Update!
This week's presentation features one of the biggest stars in the world of nuclear energy today: Plant Vogtle's expansion project. You'll see the progress on site first hand, as always presented to us by the affable Joe Washington. Click the link and enjoy this Friday's Nuclear Matinee.
Friday Nuclear Matinee -- Sandia National Laboratory TA-V
"Technical Area Five" or TA-V at Sandia National Laboratories encompasses a fascinating array of nuclear research activitites, which are detailed in this five-and-a-half minute video.
Anniversary at Obninsk: The First Commercial Nuclear Power Plant
The development of any competitive technology has always been marked by a headlong rush by competitors in the field to achieve before others. The dash to develop workable nuclear power plants (no matter what their energy was employed to do) certainly saw this phenomenon from the late 1940s onward. In June we celebrate the anniversary of the first commercial power plant to be placed on the grid anywhere. It was not in the United States. It was in the Soviet Union.
Friday Nuclear Matinee - the Advanced Test Reactor at INL
The versatile, powerful and unique ATR (Advanced Test Reactor) at Idaho National Laboratory is featured in this video describing it, the history of materials testing reactors that led up to it, and the uses for this amazing facility. Fuel handling and storage are also shown and described.
California's Mega-Drought: Nuclear Power To The Rescue
The only power facility in California that does not use any of the state's precious fresh water is the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in San Luis Obispo County. It can even produce additional freshwater for the nearby community.
The World Needs Nuclear
Editors note: On June 11, 2015, Eugene Grecheck became the 2015-2016 president of the American Nuclear Society. The following is his vision for nuclear and ANS.
ANS 2015 Annual Meeting Delivers Facts on New Nuclear Construction -
by Will Davis, reporting from the 2015 ANS Annual Meeting
Communication is Major Focus on ANS 2015 Annual Meeting's First Day
by Will Davis, reporting from the ANS Annual Meeting in San Antonio
Illinois Nuclear Power Could Help Build Cleanest Energy Market In America
By Jim Conca
Scarecrow? Nope, This Girl Has A Brain
I work with people in the nuclear energy industry. My goal is to ensure that everyone I work with ends up being a better member of the industry. Smarter about how things need to be done, or why things should be done. BUT, there's much more to nuclear technology and today, I got a reminder.
Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival 261
The 261st edition of the Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival has posted at Atomic Power Review.
How Safe Are Nuclear Power Plants?
Editor's note: Josep is a 17-year-old high school student in Spain. He is a nuclear energy enthusiast keenly interested in promoting both nuclear energy and renewables in his home country and abroad, for the betterment of man's energy future.
Sen. Alexander Backs Nuclear, Opposes Unfairness in EPA Plan
Opinion piece for ANS Nuclear Cafe by Will Davis
39 Societies Sign Declaration: Nuclear Power Vital to Fighting Climate Change
by Sophie Prevot
Nuclear Energy Blog Carnival 259
ANS Nuclear Cafe is proud to host the 259th Nuclear Energy Blogger Carnival. This rotating feature travels around the various pro-nuclear, English-language blogs every week and showcases the top blog posts of those blogs, as submitted by the blog authors or administrators. Let's get to it!
DTE Energy to receive COL for Fermi-3
Yesterday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced that its commissioners had approved the award of a Construction and Operating License (COL) for DTE Energy's prospective Fermi Unit 3, to be built on the site of the existing Fermi-2 near Detroit, Mich. The COL will also notably be the first for the GE Hitachi ESBWR, or "Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor," a Gen-III+ nuclear plant with passive safety.