Small Modular Reactors on Military Installations?
(This article summarizes a paper presented by the author at the ASME 2011 Small Modular Reactors Symposium)
Covert bombing kills another Iranian nuclear scientist
It is the latest in a series of deadly attacks
Nuclear News and the new year
The January issue of Nuclear News magazine is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The issue contains the following stories:
Nuclear energy R&D budgets spared major cuts
Congress trims funding while adding new priorities
GE-Hitachi proposes to burn U.K. plutonium stockpile
An advanced reactor could be used to consume 112 tonnes of weapons grade material
60 years ago in Idaho
Sixty years ago on December 20, scientists and engineers in Arco, Idaho,
"I&C" in Nuclear News
The December issue of Nuclear News magazine, which contains a special section on instrumentation and control, is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The special section contains the following stories:
"Waste Management" in Nuclear News
The November issue of Nuclear News magazine, which contains a special section on waste management, is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The special section contains the following stories:
Hall Talk - Licensing the Integral Fast Reactor design
Our intrepid reporter files another update from the ANS Winter Meeting.
Hall Talk at ANS Winter Meeting - Sunday
Your reporter has been tramping around chilly Washington, DC, beset by an unseasonable early snow storm on Saturday. At the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting, aptly named this year, I'm collecting observations, rumors, and raw random data, throwing out the rumors and keeping the rest to post here. This will be a daily feature through Wednesday of this week.
Do you have your Radwaste Solutions?
Just a reminder that the September/October issue of Radwaste Solutions is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The issue is devoted to environmental remediation, and contains the following feature articles:
ANS webinar with NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko a success
A collaborative effort between the American Nuclear Society and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission resulted in a successful 90-minute webinar on nuclear safety issues on October 4.
The Dispatch Queue – An Alternative Means of Accounting for External Costs?
Without much going on recently that hasn't been covered by other blog posts, I'd like to explore a topic not specifically tied to nuclear power or to activities currently going on in Washington, D.C. It involves an idea I have about a possible alternative means of having the electricity market account for the public health and environmental costs of various energy sources, and encouraging the development and use of cleaner sources (including nuclear) without requiring legislation. Given the failure of Congress to take action on global warming, as well as environmental issues in general, non-legislative approaches to accomplishing environmental goals may be necessary.
September 2011 Nuclear News is online
The September issue of Nuclear News is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The issue contains a variety of features, including:
NRC terminates Yucca Mountain proceeding
Next stop, federal court!
ANS urges NRC to take action on Yucca Mountain
ANS President Eric Loewen sends letter to Chairman Jaczko and NRC commissioners to stress the importance and obligation to complete licensing application
Nuclear News' 17th annual vendor/contractor issue
Some good news for a change
Help comes from positive news for getting nuclear energy out of its defensive corner
Nuclear Waste Policy Recommendations from Blue Ribbon Commission
On May 13, the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future released its draft conclusions and recommendations. Despite its more general sounding title, the commission's work mostly concerned the nuclear waste issue. It was created by President Obama's administration primarily to investigate alternatives to the proposed Yucca Mountain repository, after the administration moved to shut that program down. While the commission did release some recommendations on other issues such as advanced reactors and Fukishima, this post will focus on its recommendations concerning nuclear waste policy.
Promising developments in Yucca Mountain lawsuit
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on March 22, 2011, for the lawsuit brought by three private citizens of Washington State challenging the president's authority to cancel the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.