VIDEO: Here's why you should attend ANS Meetings

May 24, 2019, 6:43AMANS Nuclear Cafe

ANS Annual MeetingFriday-Nuclear-Matinee will take place this year from June 9 to13 in Minneapolis.  If you haven't registered yet, don't wait much longer. ANS meetings have a long list offerings for you. From incredible speakers, sessions, and tours to the networking opportunities that will amaze. Need more convincing about what ANS Meetings can do for you? Listen to ANS member Brett Rampal as he talks about why he finds the ANS meetings so incredibly valuable.

RNE21: ANS Annual something for everyone- even the supply chain sector- Don Hoffman & Greg Gibson guest

May 20, 2019, 9:41PMANS Nuclear CafeDoug Hardtmayer

Well here it is- Episode 21! This episode we deviate from the norm as it is news-free. This special podcast features ANS Past President and Fellow, United Nuclear Industry Alliance (UNI) Chairman of the Board, and President & CEO of EXCEL Services Corporation Donald Hoffman, along with UNI Executive Director, former President & CEO of Unistar Nuclear Energy, and the chair of this special session Greg Gibson. Listen as they discuss a new and ongoing interactive series of Supply Chain Special Sessions focusing on the next generation of supply chain innovation-a new business road map for the supply chain, domestic and international. This inaugural event will take place at the upcoming ANS Annual Meeting in Minneapolis on Tuesday, June 11.

The Add-Ons

May 17, 2019, 3:46PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

Roughly six years ago, I wrote an article for ANS Nuclear Cafe entitled "The Hook-Ons," which covered small nuclear plants that were added (or "hooked") onto existing or purpose-built cooperative fossil fired plants.  That idea continues to receive attention today as we think about converting various fossil powered things to nuclear.  I say "things" because these might be power plants, chemical plants, factories, or anything else.  In recalling this article recently though, I thought about another aspect of those days of wide nuclear enthusiasm and construction - what about add-ons?  Let's take a look.

RNE 20: What is a Design Certification? Dr. Jose Reyes Guests!

May 8, 2019, 6:38PMANS Nuclear Cafe

Thank you for joining us on Episode 20 of RadioNuclear! In this episode, we discuss the news of the NRC's decision to issue a design certification license for the APR1400 and the monumental effort and process of getting a reactor through design certification process. We cover the recent and unfortunate news regarding the future of nuclear from Southern Company. There may also be a possible lifeline for the VC Summer project?  We also take a minute to discuss a video from friend of the show Dr. Georg Steinhauser on a recent fishing trip to the cooling ponds of Chernobyl.

Dr. Chip Martin Wants To Save The World

April 23, 2019, 6:00AMANS Nuclear CafeChip Martin

N&D-congressional-fellow-apply-190x150Saving our planet. That's the principal reason I applied to become the 2018 ANS Glenn T. Seaborg Nuclear Science and Engineering Policy Congressional Fellow.  After I applied, interviewed and was selected, I was invited to work in the office of Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Ohio's 9th District), who is now in her 19th term in the U.S. House of Representatives.  Kaptur was honored late last year for becoming the longest-serving woman in the House.  This was a fortuitous pairing, as Congresswoman Kaptur is a longtime advocate for American energy independence and now chairs the Appropriation Committee's Energy and Water Development Subcommittee. There was hardly an appointment that had more potential for me to learn the role of policy in our energy future.

ANS and the Value of Nuclear

April 19, 2019, 12:00PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

Nuclear energy is perhaps mankind's ultimate technical achievement.  (Big Rock Point photo from Consumers Power brochure in my collection.)

Nuclear energy is perhaps mankind's ultimate technical achievement. (Big Rock Point photo from Consumers Power brochure in my collection.)

The upcoming American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting in June has, as its theme, "The Value of Nuclear."  I am aware that this phrase covers many different things felt by many different people; I'd like to tell you what it means to me.

VCU Student Conference Empowers Tomorrow's Leaders

April 18, 2019, 4:42PMANS Nuclear CafeRobert Corrigan

In April, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) hosted the annual ANS Student Conference in Richmond, VA. At its core, the student conference is exactly what it sounds like, a conference for students. The conference has everything that one would find at the winter and annual meetings, including technical sessions, panels, poster sessions, and industry partners. This conference, however, is organized and attended primarily by students and is hosted at the heart of a college campus.

Podcast #18: A Lifeline for Ohio’s Nuclear Power Plants?

April 10, 2019, 8:16PMANS Nuclear CafeDoug Hardtmayer

RadioNuclear.orgRadioNuclear Episode 18 is now up! We talk about new legislation in Ohio that may help save the ailing nuclear power plants in their state, discuss the new bi-partisan federal legislation aimed at helping America regain its leadership with advanced nuclear, learn about some interesting new nuclear power plant construction around the world, and talk to three members of the American Nuclear Society's professional engineering committee to discuss the merits of obtaining the PE.

What if we DO need nuclear now?

April 4, 2019, 3:15PMANS Nuclear CafeWill Davis

Looking at the news every day these days, remembering of course that algorithms collate content for me quite often on various platforms, it seems that there's some considerable momentum growing for nuclear energy here in the United States.  What's troubling is that while there is a growing sense of urgency, I also see a continued, repeated focus in far too many articles on 'probably in ten years' technologies.  If there's really an urgency, it seems probable that looking to the next hill is ridiculous while we're getting ready to die on this one.  If we really do need urgency, what do we do?  Here are a few suggestions - feel free to add some constructive or additional ideas in the comments.

RadioNuclear #17: Is Japan Warming Up to Nuclear? Ed McGinnis Guests [Part 2]!

March 28, 2019, 1:31PMANS Nuclear CafeDoug Hardtmayer

Thank you for joining us for RadioNuclear Episode 17! In this podcast, we discuss a fascinating new poll out of Japan where a survey shows that residents are warming up to nuclear again. We also discuss the new loan guarantees for the Vogtle Construction project and talk a bit about the historical decommissioning of the Sturgis floating nuclear reactor.

RadioNuclear Episode 16: Nuclear Power; Our Cold Weather Workhorse. Ed McGinnis Guests [Part 1]!

March 14, 2019, 2:30PMANS Nuclear CafeDoug Hardtmayer

RadioNuclear.orgThank you for joining us on Episode 16 of RadioNuclear! In this episode, we discuss why most young people displaced by Fukushima do not want to return to the region. We also discuss why Lithuania wants Belarus to convert its under construction nuclear plants to natural gas, and how Finland is one step closer to bringing Olkiluoto 3 online. Lastly, we discuss how recent cold weather in the state of Washington showcases nuclear power's exceptional performance during extreme weather events.