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Pro-Nuclear Advocacy

March 16, 2017, 6:00AMANS Nuclear CafeMeredith Angwin

Right now, in the United States, citizens have become active advocates on many subjects. Ever since the last election, congressional phone lines have been swamped. The March issue of the New Yorker magazine featured an article that discussed whether or not phone calls to Congress are still effective. In this new context, how will an advocate get her voice heard? (If you are reading the New Yorker article...spoiler alert...write a letter to your representative instead of calling.)

Maria Goeppert-Mayer - In Honor of Women's History Month

March 13, 2017, 6:17AMANS Nuclear CafeRita Patel

Maria Goeppert MayerShortly after Cecelia Payne-Gaposchkin presented her work on the sun in 1925, Maria Goeppert-Mayer was beginning to make her own waves in physics. After receiving her Ph.D. in physics in her home country of Germany, Maria and her new husband Joseph moved to Baltimore, where he had just been given a position as a professor. Maria also wanted to teach but was not allowed, only being given a job as an assistant working in a makeshift laboratory in a small attic.

Consolidation

February 24, 2017, 7:00AMANS Nuclear Cafe

While I was watching the Third Way Advanced Nuclear Summit on February 21, a wide range of topics was also being discussed on Twitter related to the various sessions. One of the things that was brought up was the large number of private companies and universities now engaged in the development of advanced reactors. It occurred to me-and I said as much on Twitter-that some consolidation of the industry was unavoidable. In fact, it's probably necessary. There's historical precedent for it.

2017 ANS Student Conference: A Place to Build Connections and Your Knowledge

February 23, 2017, 4:42PMANS Nuclear CafeKalin Kiesling

For me as a student, attending the ANS Student Conference is the highlight of my spring semester. Is it because I get to meet new professionals in the field and learn what they do? Or is it because I get to reconnect with other students from around the nation that I only get to see at conferences? Or maybe it's that I get to travel to another university and learn about their nuclear program and the city? Really, it is a combination of all these things that make me very excited to be attending the 2017 ANS Student Conference: "Dispelling Nuclear Myths" at the University of Pittsburgh, April 6-9.

The New Nuclear Era, It’s Not What You Think

February 16, 2017, 7:12PMANS Nuclear CafeAlec Herbert

A wide range of engaging speakers from variety of nuclear companies, start-up initiatives, and government agencies participated in the fourth annual Advanced Reactors Technical Summit IV & Technology Trailblazers Showcase. It was comprised of nuclear industry who have improved upon engineering in many areas and have a strong knowledge of what technical and political problems need to be addressed. They came together to help bring ideas to overcome some of the challenges the industry is facing and are making progress on future concerns.

CONTE 2017 in Review

February 10, 2017, 9:41PMANS Nuclear CafeJane LeClair

CONTE 2017 was an informative and successful gathering for those with a vested interest in nuclear training and education. The Hyatt Regency Riverfront in Jacksonville, FL was once again the beautiful setting for the event and as always it was well attended with participants from across the country and around the globe.

"Building Nuclear" - A Guide for Writers

February 1, 2017, 11:37PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

Reporting this week and last on the financial problems of Toshiba has variously contained the phrases "building reactors," "building nuclear plants," and many others. It seems that the general press is confused (and probably rightly so) when it comes to the terminology used to describe the nuclear power plant construction business. So, here I'll provide a guide to the process and terms used in the industry and describe the various players.

China Hints at Push for Floating NPPs

January 25, 2017, 6:13PMANS Nuclear Cafe

Artist's concept of floating SMR nuclear power plant.  Courtesy China General Nuclear.

Artist's concept of floating SMR nuclear power plant. Courtesy China General Nuclear

Announcements coming this week from China's big nuclear energy firms hint that the the Chinese government may have launched a focused initiative to broaden the manufacturing base for floating nuclear power plants. On January 23, it was reported that China General Nuclear (CGN) had signed an agreement with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) to develop floating nuclear power plants. It was announced on January 25 that CGN had also signed agreements with the other of the two large Chinese shipbuilding firms, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC.) These agreements follow the year-old original agreement between CGN and CSIC that will lead to the construction of a single prototype floating power plant.

iPWR: Integral Pressurized Water Reactor

January 19, 2017, 11:19PMANS Nuclear Cafe

The recent announcement by NuScale Power that it had applied for the first ever NRC Design Certification to be considered for a small modular reactor (SMR) has put this class of nuclear reactor again in the fore. Many observers have noted that the NuScale design is "integral," with all significant primary components inside the same vessel. In fact, these two things-integral reactors, and SMRs, are two different things, although either may also be the other. While the application for the NuScale reactor certainly is the first SMR application in the United States, the Integral Pressurized Water Reactor (iPWR) dates back to nearly the start of commercial nuclear energy-and its heritage is at sea.

2017 ANS Congressional Fellow on Overcoming NS&T Challenges

January 19, 2017, 9:06PMANS Nuclear CafeLevi Wyatt Patterson

I have had an interest in the Glenn T. Seaborg Science and Engineering Congressional Fellowship since I first learned about it. For those of you unaware of the Fellowship, it is truly an incredible program that offers an opportunity, to those who qualify, to "become a direct contributor to the federal policymaking process." I knew that I wanted to become a contributor and learn more about our governmental system.

First Steps into a New Nuclear Energy World

January 16, 2017, 5:15PMANS Nuclear CafeBrett Rampal

NuScale Power's compact SMR nuclear power plant layout.  Illustration courtesy NuScale Power.

NuScale Power's compact SMR nuclear power plant layout. Illustration courtesy NuScale Power.

Earlier this month, NuScale Power, LLC, announced the submission of the first-ever small modular reactor (SMR) design certification application (DCA) to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).  As both a NuScale employee and a nuclear advocate, I could not be more excited!  I joined NuScale a little over two years ago, and my colleagues and I have been working with almost a single-minded purpose to complete the DCA.  Having reached that milestone, we're all very excited and celebrating.  But I believe everyone in the industry can share in the excitement of this innovative, first of its kind, submission.