Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire

Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Closing the civility gap at NRC public meetings

Closing the civility gap at NRC public meetings

The legitimacy of the agency is being challenged by people who disrupt its meetings


http://neutronbytes.com/2015/03/21/closing-the-civility-gap-at-nrc-public-meetings/

ICF: Clean Power Plan could require $2.5B in transmission investment | Utility Dive

ICF: Clean Power Plan could require $2.5B in transmission investment | Utility Dive

California ballot initiative would create statewide public utility district | Utility Dive

California ballot initiative would create statewide public utility district | Utility Dive

Next Big Future: First Japanese reactor out of fifteen has technical regulatory approval for restart

Next Big Future: First Japanese reactor out of fifteen has technical regulatory approval for restart

A “Wave of Bankruptcies” About To Hit Coal Industry

A “Wave of Bankruptcies” About To Hit Coal Industry

TEPCO: Fukushima nuclear Unit 1 did melt down in 2011 accident

 

TEPCO: Fukushima nuclear Unit 1 did melt down in 2011 accident

http://www.power-eng.com/articles/2015/03/tepco-fukushima-nuclear-unit-1-did-melt-down-in-2011-accident.html

Getting Ready for Nuclear Energy in Africa

Getting Ready for Nuclear Energy in Africa


http://neinuclearnotes.blogspot.com/2015/03/getting-ready-for-nuclear-energy-in.html

Areva struggles to dig out of debt


Areva struggles to dig out of debt

http://nuclearstreet.com/pro_nuclear_power_blogs/b/neutron-bytes/archive/2015/03/21/areva-struggles-to-dig-out-of-debt.aspx

Carnival of Nuclear Energy 252

Carnival of Nuclear Energy 252


http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/03/carnival-of-nuclear-energy-252.html

Turkey to build 4 reactors by 2028 with Japan's help


Turkey to build 4 reactors by 2028 with Japan's help

http://asia.nikkei.com/Japan-Update/Turkey-to-build-4-reactors-by-2028-with-Japans-help

Rosatom sees Brazil as gateway to LatAm nuclear growth - BNamericas

Rosatom sees Brazil as gateway to LatAm nuclear growth - BNamericas

Water leak shuts down Fermi 2 nuclear plant | MonroeNews.com

Water leak shuts down Fermi 2 nuclear plant | MonroeNews.com

Hybrid gas electric drone has 13 times the range of a battery electric drone

Hybrid gas electric drone has 13 times the range of a battery electric drone


http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/03/hybrid-gas-electric-drone-has-13-times.html

TEPCO releases 'see-through' image of Fukushima reactor


TEPCO releases 'see-through' image of Fukushima reactor

http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20150320p2a00m0na013000c.html


Nearly all fuel in Fukushima reactor has melted, says TEPCO


http://news.yahoo.com/nearly-fuel-fukushima-reactor-melted-says-tepco-152528950.html

Muon scan gives detailed, but incomplete, look at meltdown of No. 1 reactor

Muon scan gives detailed, but incomplete, look at meltdown of No. 1 reactor



http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/03/20/national/tepco-confirms-nearly-fuel-melted-sank-vessel-fukushima-1-unit/#.VQ1oemaKI-_

What About Israel’s Nuclear Bomb? | The Nation

What About Israel’s Nuclear Bomb? | The Nation

It’s Official: The Pentagon Finally Admitted That Israel Has Nuclear Weapons, Too | The Nation

It’s Official: The Pentagon Finally Admitted That Israel Has Nuclear Weapons, Too | The Nation

Friday, March 20, 2015

1.4 Billion Chinese and Seven Americans—How a 123 Agreement Will Keep Them Together

1.4 Billion Chinese and Seven Americans—How a 123 Agreement Will Keep Them Together

  • Continued cooperation with China advances multiple U.S. interests
  • A lapsed 123 agreement could spell disaster for U.S. supply chain
  • Vulcan Metal Products and its specialized toolmaking would be one casualty


http://www.nei.org/News-Media/News/News-Archives/1-4-Billion-Chinese-and-Seven-Americans%E2%80%94How-a-123

The U.S. Has No Defense Against A Russian Nuclear Attack. Really.

The U.S. Has No Defense Against A Russian Nuclear Attack. Really.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthompson/2015/03/20/the-u-s-has-no-defense-against-a-russian-nuclear-attack-really/ 

NRC Issues Final Environmental Report On Sequoyah Plant License Renewal


NRC Issues Final Environmental Report On Sequoyah Plant License Renewal

http://www.chattanoogan.com/2015/3/20/296443/NRC-Issues-Final-Environmental-Report.aspx

NRC Rules On Contentions Raised For Indian Point Relicensing


NRC Rules On Contentions Raised For Indian Point Relicensing

http://wamc.org/post/nrc-rules-contentions-raised-indian-point-relicensing

Areva studies Chinese investment

Areva studies Chinese investment
Paris (XNA) Mar 17, 2015 - French state-controlled nuclear group Areva was studying a possibility to get investments from China as part of restructuring plan aimed at reversing heavy loss, a local newspaper reported on Monday. "Concerned about the regulations on state aid which would limit the contribution of public funds, Areva explores the conditions for entry into the capital of foreign investors, mainly Chinese, ... morehttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Areva_studies_Chinese_investment_999.html

South Africa Rebuffs US Attempts to Take Over its Nuclear Materials

South Africa Rebuffs US Attempts to Take Over its Nuclear Materials
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 17, 2015 - South Africa has enough nuclear fuel for about six bombs - each of them would wipe out Washington, DC, or large sections of New York City. After apartheid officially ended with the 1994 election of Nelson Mandela as president, South Africa started extracting the uranium from the apartheid government's cache of nuclear weapons. Some of that has been used to make medical isotopes, but close to 485 ... morehttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/South_Africa_Rebuffs_US_Attempts_to_Take_Over_its_Nuclear_Materials_999.html

Nuclear Energy Institute - New Survey Shows Stronger Support for Nuclear Energy

Nuclear Energy Institute - New Survey Shows Stronger Support for Nuclear Energy

Irish people should ignore Arnie Gundersen because he's wrong - Atomic Insights

Irish people should ignore Arnie Gundersen because he's wrong - Atomic Insights

States look at policies to prod along small modular nuclear reactors


States look at policies to prod along small modular nuclear reactors
Westinghouse nuclear reactor criticisms unfounded
Criticisms voiced about the new Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear reactor by an industry critic are completely unfounded, writes Rod Adams. Arnie Gundersen, who has not worked in the nuclear energy industry for over 25 years, claims that the AP1000 reactor is subject to dangerous leaks, despite the reactor having passed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's strict licensing review process. Adams notes that unlike the Chernobyl reactor that Gundersen uses as a comparison, the AP1000 doesn't have a positive void coefficient and can cool itself for several days, even without power or off-site cooling water. Atomic Insights blog
https://www.snl.com/Interactivex/article.aspx?CdId=A-31714829-12077

Taiwan reprocessing tender suspended

Taiwan reprocessing tender suspended
A tender for overseas reprocessing of Taiwanese used nuclear fuel has been suspended, pending a parliamentary budget review, only one month after it was announced.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-Taiwan-reprocessing-tender-suspended-2003151.html

Amano highlights Africa's importance to IAEA

Amano highlights Africa's importance to IAEA
Supporting Africa is a "high priority" for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Vienna-based organisation's director general, Yukiya Amano, said yesterday in his opening address at the Nuclear Africa 2015 conference held in Pelindaba, South Africa.http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NP-Amano-highlights-Africas-importance-to-IAEA-19031501.html

US Sets First Hydraulic Fracturing Standards In Over 3 Decades - Oilpro

US Sets First Hydraulic Fracturing Standards In Over 3 Decades - Oilpro

China reveals existence of cyber warfare hacking teams | ZDNet

China reveals existence of cyber warfare hacking teams | ZDNet

Rethink the Grid: Personal Power Stations

Rethink the Grid: Personal Power Stations


http://theenergycollective.com/energydeborah/2205356/rethink-grid-personal-power-stations

Obama tells Iran to grasp 'historic' chance

Obama tells Iran to grasp 'historic' chance

The countdown ends on March 31, where the two sides have to agree to the outlines of an agreement that would see Iran scale back its nuclear program in return for relief from sanctions


http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/us-canada/87436-obama-iran-grasp-historic-chance

Honeywell Backs President On New Greenhouse Gas Targets

Honeywell Backs President On New Greenhouse Gas Targets


http://nuclearstreet.com/nuclear_power_industry_news/b/nuclear_power_news/archive/2015/03/20/honeywell-backs-president-on-new-greenhouse-gas-targets-032001.aspx#.VQxjsmbldpk

Turkish companies to gain $16 bln from nuclear projects


Turkish companies to gain $16 bln from nuclear projects


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-companies-to-gain-16-bln-from-nuclear-projects---.aspx?pageID=238&nID=79938&NewsCatID=348

Nuclear plants capacity will likely be around 40,000MW by 2050, says Dr Ansar Pervaiz

Nuclear plants capacity will likely be around 40,000MW by 2050, says Dr Ansar Pervaiz


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/business/20-Mar-2015/nuclear-plants-capacity-will-likely-be-around-40-000mw-by-2050-says-dr-ansar-pervaiz

South Africa Celebrates 50 Years of Nuclear Power

South Africa Celebrates 50 Years of Nuclear Power


http://www.voanews.com/content/south-africa-celebrates-50-years-nuclear-energy-power-zuma/2687350.html

FAA gives Amazon experimental airworthiness certificate - Business Insider

FAA gives Amazon experimental airworthiness certificate - Business Insider

The winter-safe deterrence debate, biological weapons, effects of a nuclear detonation above Manhattan, and more

 
 
Friday, March 20, 2015
 
 
Dear Readers: Seth Baum's suggestion that non-contagious bioweapons could replace nuclear weapons as a deterrent and help to avoid a global nuclear winter generated considerable debate. We've started a roundtable to hear various viewpoints. In this issue, Gregory D. Koblentz and Gigi Kwik Gronvall share their opinions on winter-safe deterrence.

The sobering aftermath of a nuclear warhead detonation over Manhattan, outlined in a multimedia presentation that we posted three weeks ago, continues to attract strong traffic to the website, as does the interactive Nuclear Notebook. We will release a new interactive feature next week that shows some of the considerations that drive the Doomsday Clock decisions--so stay tuned.
 
As always, I welcome your feedback.
 
John Mecklin, Editor
 
 
GREGORY D. KOBLENTZ
Although biological and nuclear weapons are both considered weapons of mass destruction, biological weapons differ from nuclear weapons in three important ways that undermine the utility of biological weapons for deterrence: uncertainty of effects, availability of defenses, and the need for secrecy and surprise.
 
GIGI KWIK GRONVALL
Biological weapons development is within the technical capability of most countries, so a revocation of the bioweapons ban could lead to a rapid proliferation of highly dangerous weapons.
 
SETH BAUM
The biggest danger posed by today’s large nuclear arsenals is nuclear winter.
 
Voices of Tomorrow and the Leonard M. Rieser Award
 
In its Voices of Tomorrow feature, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists invites graduate students, undergraduates, and high school scholars to submit essays, opinion pieces, and multimedia presentations addressing at least one of the Bulletin's core issues: nuclear weapons, nuclear energy, climate change, biosecurity, and threats from emerging technologies.
 
Editors will select one Voices of Tomorrow feature each year as winner of the Leonard M. Rieser Award; the author will receive a $1,000 check plus travel and accommodation expenses to attend the Bulletin’s subsequent Doomsday Clock symposium and dinner.
 

Japan Aims to End Nuclear Power Ban in June


Japan Aims to End Nuclear Power Ban in June
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 20, 2015 - A reactor in Japan cleared another regulatory hurdle Wednesday, marking progress toward the country's return to nuclear power after all units were shut down for safety checks following the 2011 Fukushima atomic disaster. The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) said a reactor at a Kyushu Electric Power Co. plant had received approval for construction works upgrading the unit's basic design t ... morehttp://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Japan_Aims_to_End_Nuclear_Power_Ban_in_June_999.html


Japan to Restart Nuclear Reactor in June, First Since Fukushima Disaster
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 20, 2015 - In March 2011 Japan shut down all its 48 nuclear reactor following the meltdown of Fukushima nuclear plant caused by an earthquake and tsunami. The incident was the biggest of a kind since the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe. The nuclear regulator approved the plan of construction works that Kyushu Electric Power, the plant's operating company, should conduct to make the reactor meet new safety ... more http://www.nuclearpowerdaily.com/reports/Japan_to_Restart_Nuclear_Reactor_in_June_First_Since_Fukushima_Disaster_999.html

Gates calls for 'germ games' instead of war games

Gates calls for 'germ games' instead of war games

Past warming increased snowfall on Antarctica, affecting global sea level


Past warming increased snowfall on Antarctica, affecting global sea level
Corvallis OR (SPX) Mar 20, 2015 - A new study confirms that snowfall in Antarctica will increase significantly as the planet warms, offsetting future sea level rise from other sources - but the effect will not be nearly as strong as many scientists previously anticipated because of other, physical processes. That means that many computer models may be underestimating the amount and rate of sea level rise if they had projec ... morehttp://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Past_warming_increased_snowfall_on_Antarctica_affecting_global_sea_level_999.html

US says deal would bar Iran nuclear bomb 'in perpetuity'

US says deal would bar Iran nuclear bomb 'in perpetuity'
Washington (AFP) March 19, 2015 - The Obama administration insisted before skeptical lawmakers Thursday that any deal with Iran would ensure for "perpetuity" that it could not develop nuclear weapons. A comprehensive accord would also see "phased, proportionate" relief from tough sanctions that have severely constrained Iran's economy, but such relief could be swiftly reversed should the Islamic republic violate any final de ... morehttp://www.spacewar.com/reports/US_says_deal_would_bar_Iran_nuclear_bomb_in_perpetuity_999.html

Nuclear to be key player in Turkey's energy sector

Nuclear to be key player in Turkey's energy sector


http://www.aa.com.tr/en/economy/480737--nuclear-to-be-key-player-in-turkeys-energy-sector

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 3/21

This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News

India and Sri Lanka partner on oil storage facility

Canada safety board says oil train tank car standards needed sooner

Albania vows to rescue privatization of state oil company

Oil refinery workers reach tentative agreement with Shell

Unconventional oil and gas: Ohio deep injection well seeks to reopen after quakes

Measures banning local oil and gas drilling rules passed by Oklahoma lawmakers

Campaign aimed at altering Virginia route of natural gas pipeline

Iran producing more natural gas from field shared with Qatar

Lukoil to develop Cameroon offshore development

Statoil strengthens Aasta Hansteen offshore development with new gas discovery

Petrobras breaks record for offshore exploration well drilling depth in Sergipe-Alagoas Basin


PennEnergy's Top Power News 3/21

Fire strikes Xcel's Black Dog power plant, injuring 1

$subtitles.get($x) Xcel Energy's Black Dog Generating Station in Minnesota was the scene of a fire that injured one worker and forced evacuation of the plant … Continue Reading
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Siemens to bring over 6 GW to Egypt

SCANA looks to extend costs, time for new V.C. Summer reactors

Study: Carbon emissions stabilize despite growing economy

Alberta's largest natural gas-fueled power facility now operational

S. Korea accuses North of cyberattack targeting nuclear operator

Abengoa closes $660MM financing for 100 MW solar plant

SkyPower, IGD sign 3,000 MW solar agreement with Egypt

2.6 GW of gas turbine power to Egypt from GE

Murray Energy to buy controlling stake in Foresight for $1.4B

PG&E: Diablo nuclear plant safe from extreme natural events

DOE: Wind power could support over 600,000 jobs by 2050

SolarCity launches integrated microgrid service

Alstom signs two more biomass contracts in the UK

ABB wins cable system order for 660 MW Walney Extension wind farm








Texas city to switch from fossil fuels to solar, wind

Texas city to switch from fossil fuels to solar, wind
A Central Texas city will be among the first in the U.S. to get its electricity exclusively from solar and wind energy.
Read Morehttp://www.power-eng.com/articles/2015/03/texas-city-to-switch-from-fossil-fuels-to-solar-wind.html?cmpid=enl-poe-weekly-march-20-2015

Exelon, Pepco settle with Md. counties over proposed merger

Exelon, Pepco settle with Md. counties over proposed merger
Exelon Corp. (NYSE: EXC) and Pepco Holdings (NYSE: POM) have reached a settlement agreement with two Maryland counties over the companies’ proposed merger.
Read Morehttp://www.power-eng.com/articles/2015/03/exelon-pepco-settle-with-md-counties-over-proposed-merger.html?cmpid=enl-poe-weekly-march-20-2015

Jordan signs $10bn nuclear power deal with Russia

Jordan signs $10bn nuclear power deal with Russia
Jordan will reportedly sign a deal with Russia to build the nation’s first nuclear power plant for $10 billion.
Read Morehttp://www.power-eng.com/articles/2015/03/jordan-signs-nuclear-power-deal-with-russia.html?cmpid=enl-poe-weekly-march-20-2015

Cyber essentials – essential for the UK nuclear industry?

Cyber essentials – essential for the UK nuclear industry?

Senior Project Manager at FC Business Intelligence
Dear Member,

Cyber-crime costs the UK £27billion every year and with an ever increasing movement towards online business this is set to rise dramatically. This is no different in the nuclear industry with the NDA receiving nearly 30,000 cyber-attacks every day!

Nuclear Energy Insider spoke to some of the leading figures in the nuclear and cyber-security industries to find out more about how nuclear cyber security strategy is changing the landscape for new nuclear

Take a look at the full nuclear cyber security report here: http://bit.ly/cyber_essentials

Download the report and you will:
• Receive insight into the latest cyber-security initiatives implemented within the UK nuclear industry so you can develop a security culture across all levels of your business
• Understand the principles of the cyber essentials scheme so you can ensure your sensitive and commercial information is secure throughout your supply chain
• Recognise the current threats to all those within the nuclear industry so you can understand how your business could be affected in an ever more interconnected industry
Enjoy the report and let me know if you have any questions

Kind regards,

Mike

Michael Vickery
Senior Project Manager
Nuclear Energy Insider
mvickery@nuclearenergyinsider.com
+44 (0) 207 375 7177

ANS Member Webinar - New Nuclear Export Regulations

ANS Brief
Exclusive Webinar - For ANS Members Only
New Nuclear Export Regulations
 
10 CFR Part 810 and You: A Discussion with Senior DOE/NNSA Officials
Thursday, March 26, 12:00-1:00 p.m. (ET)
 
Richard S. Goorevich, Director of the Office of International Regimes and Agreements in the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA), and Katie Strangis, NNSA Senior Policy Advisor, will participate in a webinar exclusively for ANS members to answer questions about the 10 CFR 810 rule: Assistance to Foreign Atomic Energy Activities.
 
The webinar will be moderated by Art Wharton, member of the ANS Public Policy Committee, with Craig Piercy, ANS Washington Representative. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions during the one-hour program.
 
This free webinar is a follow-up to the exclusive Q&A posted on the ANS Nuclear Cafe to provide members with the opportunity to discuss the new rule directly with NNSA’s top leaders.
 

Obama Signs Order to Cut Gov GHG Emissions and Boost Renewable Energy

Obama Signs Order to Cut Gov GHG Emissions and Boost Renewable Energy

By Jared Anderson
Obama Nominates New Energy Secretary, New EPA Administrator
Today President Obama singed an executive order regarding federal government energy targets, he toured a solar panel installation on the Department of Energy’s roof and gave some brief remarks before kicking off a roundtable with large US companies that do over $1 billion in business with the federal government. These companies are all making significant

Changes In Northeast Natural Gas Demands Challenge Pipeline Proposals

Changes In Northeast Natural Gas Demands Challenge Pipeline Proposals

By Enerknol Reseach
OPAL Pipeline To Connect To Baltic Sea
Innovative Plans Optimize Excess Pipeline Capacity during Spring and Fall Seasons Northeast natural gas demand is not consistent year-round. This challenges pipeline project developers to prove project necessity. However, developers are proposing enhancements to existing systems and innovative strategies to make use of potentially excess pipeline capacity. Some proposed options to optimize excess supply and

Energy And Infrastructure Companies Aren’t Waiting For The FAA’s New Drone Rules

Energy And Infrastructure Companies Aren’t Waiting For The FAA’s New Drone Rules

By Thomas Dougherty, II | Lewis Roca Rothgerber
Drone Photography Raises Questions About Privacy And Safety
With a little over one month to go in the comment period on the FAA’s proposed rules for the Operation and Certification of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and facing the prospect of at least another year before those rules become final, many energy and infrastructure companies are moving forward with their small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) plans under the FAA’s existing rules.http://breakingenergy.com/2015/03/19/energy-and-infrastructure-companies-arent-waiting-for-the-faas-new-drone-rules/?utm_source=Breaking+Energy&utm_campaign=a5e24d0bfa-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_f852427a4b-a5e24d0bfa-407304281

F.D. unit #1 Muon imaging shows full meltdown


The blow link is Tepco's Press handout concerning the preliminary Muon imaging results for Fukushima Daiichi unit #1. It indicates a full core meltdown relocation. The #2 detection instrument shows something dense remaining in the (former) core barrel. Some of Japan's Press is jumping to the "melt-through" (i.e. loss of RPV integrity) conclusion, but I don't think Tepco is sure about it from what is in the handout.

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/handouts/2015/images/handouts_150319_01-e.pdf

WATER


WATER

Our Thirsty Planet
A continued “business as usual" approach to water will lead to a "collapse in our global socioeconomic system," Richard Connor, lead author of the ** UN’s World Water Development Report (http://jhsph.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0a43ad874dbe00d8f0545cfef&id=6762b787f0&e=9c1fcebfa3)
told Thomson Reuters Foundation.

In just 15 years, the planet faces a 40% shortfall in water supplies with urbanization, population growth, and rising demand for water resources for food production, energy, and other industries.

Better management and investment are needed to stem the crisis. For developing countries, investing $15-30 billion in improved water resources management in developing countries could have an annual income return of $60 billion, the report suggests. One reason: People with access to clean water are healthier, and enjoy better education and employment prospects.

Ahead of ** World Water Day (http://jhsph.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0a43ad874dbe00d8f0545cfef&id=8b359f0f57&e=9c1fcebfa3)
, this Sunday March 22, the Thomson Reuters Foundation showcases this story along with ** other recent articles (http://jhsph.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0a43ad874dbe00d8f0545cfef&id=336dd5084b&e=9c1fcebfa3)
—featuring water woes in Kenya, Brazil, Pakistan, and more.
** Thomson Reuters Foundation (http://jhsph.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0a43ad874dbe00d8f0545cfef&id=9efa6e2cfb&e=9c1fcebfa3)

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Fusion researchers make breakthrough on ELMs mitigation

Fusion researchers make breakthrough on ELMs mitigation
 http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Fusion_researchers_make_breakthrough_on_ELMs_mitigation_999.html

Nearly all fuel in Fukushima reactor has melted, says TEPCO


New Survey Shows Strong Support for Nuclear Energy



New Survey Shows Strong Support for Nuclear Energy

http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/03/19/716919/10125637/en/New-Survey-Shows-Strong-Support-for-Nuclear-Energy.html

Cooperation agreement for Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station decommissioning business


Cooperation agreement for Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station decommissioning business

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/2015/1248809_6844.html

FAS_Naval_Nuclear_Propulsion_Assessing_Benefits_and_Risks2015.pdf

FAS_Naval_Nuclear_Propulsion_Assessing_Benefits_and_Risks2015.pdf

UN climate talks may boost small nuclear reactors



UN climate talks may boost small nuclear reactors


http://www.eco-business.com/news/un-climate-talks-may-boost-small-nuclear-reactors/

EU Energy Union: Nuclear Power Is the Way Forward

EU Energy Union: Nuclear Power Is the Way Forward

2015 Arctic Sea Ice Maximum Annual Extent Is Lowest On Record | NASA

2015 Arctic Sea Ice Maximum Annual Extent Is Lowest On Record | NASA

Nuclear Regulatory Commission holding public meeting for Plant Vogtle and V.C. Summer construction | The Augusta Chronicle

Nuclear Regulatory Commission holding public meeting for Plant Vogtle and V.C. Summer construction | The Augusta Chronicle

Nuclear plant moratorium debated in Minnesota | Grand Forks Herald

Nuclear plant moratorium debated in Minnesota | Grand Forks Herald

Want less carbon dioxide in the air you breathe? It's going to cost you, how much depends on who you voted for | cleveland.com

Want less carbon dioxide in the air you breathe? It's going to cost you, how much depends on who you voted for | cleveland.com

Russia placing state-of-the-art missiles in Kaliningrad - Business Insider

Russia placing state-of-the-art missiles in Kaliningrad - Business Insider

US Strategic Command Calls Russian Show of Nuclear Capability ‘Provocative’ / Sputnik International

US Strategic Command Calls Russian Show of Nuclear Capability ‘Provocative’ / Sputnik International

Cyber essentials – essential for the UK nuclear industry?

Dear Member,

Cyber-crime costs the UK £27billion every year and with an ever increasing movement towards online business this is set to rise dramatically. This is no different in the nuclear industry with the NDA receiving nearly 30,000 cyber-attacks every day!

Nuclear Energy Insider spoke to some of the leading figures in the nuclear and cyber-security industries to find out more about how nuclear cyber security strategy is changing the landscape for new nuclear

Take a look at the full nuclear cyber security report here: http://bit.ly/cyber_essentials

Download the report and you will:
• Receive insight into the latest cyber-security initiatives implemented within the UK nuclear industry so you can develop a security culture across all levels of your business
• Understand the principles of the cyber essentials scheme so you can ensure your sensitive and commercial information is secure throughout your supply chain
• Recognise the current threats to all those within the nuclear industry so you can understand how your business could be affected in an ever more interconnected industry
Enjoy the report and let me know if you have any questions

Kind regards,

Mike

Michael Vickery
Senior Project Manager
Nuclear Energy Insider
mvickery@nuclearenergyinsider.com
+44 (0) 207 375 7177

Fukushima Update 3/19/15

Fukushima Update 3/19/15

A man has lived in the F. Daiichi “no-go” zone for more than two years… All fish caught outside F. Daiichi’s port continue to be safe for consumption… Sixty percent of Fukushima Prefecture believes Japan is forgetting the nuke accident… Five idled Japanese nuclear units will be decommissioned… Nursing homes should shelter the elderly during a nuke accident… There’s a new antinuclear booklet on Fukushima evacuees… Completion of the F. Daiichi “ice-wall” is further delayed… The Sendai nuke restarts move a step closer.

http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com/fukushima-accident-updates.html

NRC Says OK For Westinghouse To Test Small Modular Reactor

NRC Says OK For Westinghouse To Test Small Modular Reactor


http://nuclearstreet.com/nuclear_power_industry_news/b/nuclear_power_news/archive/2015/03/19/nrc-says-ok-for-westinghouse-to-test-small-modular-reactor-031901.aspx#.VQs3wmbldpk

2 big nuclear concessions to Iran are coming into focus

2 big nuclear concessions to Iran are coming into focus



http://www.businessinsider.com/two-big-nuclear-concessions-to-iran-are-coming-into-focus-2015-3

Going nuclear at sea

Going nuclear at sea


http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/going-nuclear-at-sea/

Russia, China may coordinate on nuclear-powered destroyer

Russia, China may coordinate on nuclear-powered destroyer


http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?cid=1101&MainCatID=11&id=20150319000149

Wolf Richter: Investors Crushed as US Natural Gas Drillers Blow Up

Wolf Richter: Investors Crushed as US Natural Gas Drillers Blow Up


http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2015/03/wolf-richter-investors-crushed-us-natural-gas-drillers-blow.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NakedCapitalism+%28naked+capitalism%29

First global review on the status, future of Arctic marine mammals


First global review on the status, future of Arctic marine mammals
Seattle WA (SPX) Mar 19, 2015 - For Arctic marine mammals, the future is especially uncertain. Loss of sea ice and warming temperatures are shifting already fragile Northern ecosystems. The precarious state of those mammals is underscored in a multinational study led by a University of Washington scientist, published this week in Conservation Biology, assessing the status of all circumpolar species and subpopulations of Arctic ... morehttp://www.spacedaily.com/reports/First_global_review_on_the_status_future_of_Arctic_marine_mammals_999.html

How Russia Views The Iran Nuclear Talks

By Anna Borshchevskaya
G20 Leaders Meet In St. Petersburg For The Summit
As negotiations intensify this month, Moscow will continue pursuing its own agenda. Diplomats from Iran and the P5+1 nations — the United States, Russia, Britain, China, France, and Germany — are rushing to conclude a nuclear agreement before the self-imposed March 24 deadline. While many details remain unavailable, the technical debate largely centers around the

Energy Quote of the Day: ‘Laurence Tribe Arguing Against Clean Power Plan’

Energy Quote of the Day: ‘Laurence Tribe Arguing Against Clean Power Plan’

By Edward Dodge
Congress Reconvenes After Midterm Elections
  Influential constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe is arguing against the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan. Tribe, who once represented Al Gore, is scheduled to be a witness before the GOP controlled Energy and Commerce committee hearing. “Burning the Constitution should not become part of our national energy policy,” Tribe writes in his prepared testimony, in

How Microgrids Work

How Microgrids Work

By Allison Lantero | U.S. Department of Energy
NREL Microgrid testing
WHAT IS A MICROGRID? A microgrid is a local energy grid with control capability, which means it can disconnect from the traditional grid and operate autonomously. HOW DOES A MICROGRID WORK? To understand how a microgrid works, you first have to understand how the grid works. The grid connects homes, businesses and other buildings to