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Russia is planning to build the world's first mobile nuclear power plant that will operate on a boat. Russia is planning to build the world's first mobile nuclear power plant that will operate on a boat. Baltic Plant, Russia's largest ship building company, recently announced their plans to have the floating nuclear power plant operational in 2016. The mobile power plant will provide energy to port cities in remote areas of Russia's northern and eastern areas, along with industrial enterprises, and off shore gas and oil extracting operations in the Arctic. Reportedly 15 other countries including China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Algeria, Argentina, and Namibia have also shown an interest in buying a mobile, floating power station. The power plant vessel will use the same technology as nuclear powered ice breaking ships that have KLT-40 naval propulsion reactors. The vessel will generate enough energy to power 200 thousand homes, and it can also be modified to desalinate water, producing up to 240 thousand cubic meters of fresh water per day. Russian manufacturers have been working on the nuclear power plant vessel since 2007. They say that it meets all the necessary safety and environmental regulations, including the International Atomic Energy Agency's limit for weapons grade nuclear enrichment levels.
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more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/environment/nuclear_issues_news.html A nuclear power reactor is installed in the Sturgis, a converted Liberty ship. The reactor supplied 10 MW (13,000 hp) electricity to the Panama Canal Zone from October 1968 to 1975. Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MH-1A MH-1A was a pressurized water reactor and the first floating nuclear power station. One of a series of reactors in the US Army Nuclear Power Program, its designation stood for mobile, high power... History The reactor was built for the U.S. Army by Martin Marietta under a $17,000,000 contract (August 1961), with construction starting in 1963. The reactor was built in Sturgis, a converted Liberty ship formerly known as SS Charles H. Cugle. The original ship propulsion system was removed,and a single-loop pressurized water reactor, in a 350 ton containment vessel, was installed, using low enriched uranium (4% to 7% 235U) as fuel. After testing at Fort Belvoir for five months starting in January 1967, "Sturgis" was towed to the Panama Canal Zone. The reactor supplied 10 MW (13,000 hp) electricity to the Panama Canal Zone from October 1968 to 1975. Sturgis (named after General Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr.) was hull number 3145, and not as sometimes supposed SS William Sturgis, another liberty ship (hull number 800, scrapped in 1969).[3] Fort Belvoir, Virginia was the headquarters of the Army Corps of Engineers and, beginning in 1954, the corps' newly created Army Reactors Branch. This unit was established by the Department of Defense to develop compact nuclear power plants that could be utilized to supply heat and power at remote locations. The army's first nuclear power reactor, the SM-1 was built at Fort Belvoir in 1955-57, and was located in the southeast "corner" of the post, alongside Gunston Cove, off the Potomac River. The SM-1 reactor, also known as the Army Package Reactor Program, was used to train nuclear operations personnel for all three services. For that reason, the MH-1A was installed and tested aboard the Sturgis while it was moored in Gunston Cove, near the SM-1 facility... The MH-1A reactor first went critical on 24 January 1967 and was formally "accepted" by the Army on 25 July 1967. The Sturgis remained at the pier for another 11 months, supplying power to Fort Belvoir, while the Corps of Engineers sought a suitable permanent site. In spring 1968, the US State Department entered into negotiations with the Panama Canal Company, and the Sturgis was towed out of Gunston Gove in late July 1968, arriving Gatun Lake on 7 August... The MH-1A plant aboard the Sturgis replaced power from a hydroelectric plant in Panama, allowing lake water to instead be used for navigation. The ship was moored in Gatun Lake, between the Gatun Locks and the Chagris dam spillway. According to a power engineer who served aboard the Sturgis while it was in Panama, the ship provided augmentation power-generation capacity to the entire Canal Zone... The MH-1A plant was retired from service in 1976 since the Army Reactor Program had been discontinued, and, as a unique prototype, operation cost for the unit was high.[12] Also, the Panama Canal Company acquired additional land based electrical capacity and in 1976 it was determined that the Sturgis was no longer needed. It operated at an effective annual capacity factor of 0.56 over nine years. Between December 1976 - January 1977, the power barge was towed back to the United States, sustaining storm-related damage so severe that it had to divert to the Military Ocean Terminal at Sunny Point, North Carolina, and undergo temporary structural repairs. Following repairs, the Sturgis was towed to Fort Belvoir, arriving in March 1977. Fuel was removed from the reactor at Fort Belvoir, shipped to the Savannah River Site, and the plant was put into SAFSTOR (safe storage), with decontamination and physical barriers to prevent release of radioactivity. The Sturgis is now moored in the James River outside Fort Eustis, Virginia and is part of the James River Reserve Fleet...
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more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "UNITED STATES ARMY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT - PROGRESS REPORT NUMBER SIX - CAMP CENTURY THIS IS THE STORY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CAMP CENTURY, GREENLAND'S CITY UNDER THE ICE. AFTER U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS SELECTED THE SITE IN MAY, 1959, NEEDED SUPPLIES WERE DELIVERED TO THE WORK CAMP IN A REMARKABLE LOGISTICAL OPERATION ACROSS THE ICECAP. CAMP CENTURY IS NOW AN ARCTIC RESEARCH CENTER." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Iceworm Project Iceworm was the code name for a US Army Top Secret proposal during the Cold War (a study was started in 1958), to build a network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites under the Greenland ice sheet. The ultimate objective of placing medium-range missiles under the ice - close enough to Moscow to strike targets within the Soviet Union - was kept secret from the Danish government. To study the feasibility of working under the ice, a highly publicized "cover" project, known as "Camp Century" was launched in 1960. However, unsteady ice conditions within the ice sheet caused the project to be cancelled in 1966. Political background Details of the missile base project were classified for decades, first came light in public in January 1997, when the Danish Foreign Policy Institute (DUPI) was asked by the Danish Parliament to research the history of nuclear weapons in Greenland during the Thulegate scandal. Description To test the feasibility of construction techniques a project site called Camp Century was started, located at an elevation of 6,600 feet (2,000 m) in northwestern Greenland, 150 miles (240 km) from the US Thule Air Base. The American radar and air base at Thule had been working successfully since 1951. Camp Century was, at the time, described as a demonstration of affordable ice cap military outposts. The (secret) Project Iceworm was to be a system of tunnels 4,000 km in length, used to deploy up to 600 nuclear missiles, which would be able to reach the USSR in case of nuclear war. The missile locations would be under the cover of Greenland's ice sheet and were supposed to be periodically changed. While Project Iceworm was secret, plans for Camp Century were discussed with and approved by Denmark and the facility - including its nuclear power plant - was profiled in the Saturday Evening Post magazine in 1960. The "official purpose" of Camp Century, as explained by the US Department of Defense to Danish government officials in 1960, was to test various construction techniques under Arctic conditions, explore practical problems with a semi-mobile nuclear reactor, as well as supporting scientific experiments on the Icecap. A total of 21 tunnels were built with a total length of 3,000 meters; these tunnels also contained a hospital, a shop, a theater and a church. The total number of inhabitants was around 200. From 1960 until 1963 the electricity supply was provided by means of the world's first mobile/portable nuclear reactor, designated the PM-2A and designed by Alco for the US Army. Water was supplied by melting glaciers and tested to determine if germs such as the plague were present... Within three years after it was excavated, ice core samples taken by geologists working at Camp Century demonstrated that the glacier was moving much more intensively than had been anticipated, and would destroy the tunnels and planned launch stations in about two years. The facility was evacuated in 1965 and the nuclear generator removed. Project Iceworm was cancelled for good and Camp Century closed in 1966. Nevertheless, the project generated valuable scientific information and provided scientists with some of the first ice cores, still being used by climatologists today... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Nuclear_Power_Program ...PM-2A: 2 MWe, plus heating. Camp Century, Greenland. Initial criticality October 3, 1960. The first "portable" nuclear power reactor. Brought to Greenland in parts, assembled, operated, disassembled, shipped back to CONUS. The PM-2A in Camp Century, Greenland, was designed by the American Locomotive Company to demonstrate the ability to assemble a nuclear power plant from prefabricated components in a remote, arctic location. The pressure vessel was subsequently used to investigate neutron embrittlement in carbon steel. This plant was shut down 1963-1964. PM-2A operated at a uranium-235 enrichment of 93 percent...
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Nuclear energy will be essential for achieving deep, rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions. Today it produces almost two-thirds of all low-carbon electricity in the U.S. Nuclear power technology is highly reliable, easily scalable, and orders of magnitude more compact than other energy sources. But new nuclear plants are costly, risky investments and cannot compete with gas-fired electricity at today’s low natural gas prices. Many of America’s 100 commercial nuclear power plants are likely to shut down over the next two decades, and there are no plans to replace them. In this talk, Professor Lester will discuss the role of innovation in making an energy source - already much safer than it was 40 years ago - less expensive, more secure and safer still, while developing new approaches that are designed to meet the rapidly evolving capabilities and limitations of electric power grids. What new developments seem most promising today? Can innovations in nuclear power and fuel cycle technologies, as well as in nuclear governance and education, unlock the potential of nuclear power to help drive the global transition to an affordable, reliable, low-carbon energy system? Professor Lester will describe some of the advanced technologies under development at MIT. Examples will include hybrid nuclear-renewables systems, nuclear air-Brayton combined cycle systems, new reactor siting strategies and off-grid applications. Finally, he will describe the choice facing the US - become a 21st century nuclear also-ran, or lead the development of a new generation of nuclear technologies? He will outline a new approach to large-scale nuclear innovation, designed to tap into America’s formidable industrial capabilities and entrepreneurial strengths. Richard Lester is Head of MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE), and also faculty chair of the Industrial Performance Center. His research focuses on local, national, and international systems of innovation. He is also active in research and teaching on nuclear technology innovation, management and control. As head of NSE he works with his faculty colleagues to help develop the next generation of leaders of the global nuclear enterprise and to provide technical leadership in energy and non-energy applications of nuclear science and technology. As the founding director of the MIT Industrial Performance Center, he has led several major studies of national and regional competitiveness and innovation performance commissioned by governments and industrial groups around the world. Professor Lester’s latest book is Unlocking Energy Innovation: How America can Build a Low-Cost, Low-Carbon Energy System. He is the author or co-author of seven other books on energy, innovation and productivity. He obtained his undergraduate degree in ChemE from Imperial College and a PhD in nuclear engineering from MIT and he has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1979. He serves on several boards and as an advisor to corporations, governments, and non-profit groups, and speaks frequently to academic, business and general audiences throughout the world.
‘Absolute Shock’: Nuclear waste on roof of Fukushima reactor flowing directly in ocean — Officials kept secret for past year & did nothing to stop it — Coming from highly radioactive debris on top of Unit 2; Gundersen: Reactor pressures got so high “it blew top off” — Amount of leakage ‘unknown’ — “Fallout far from over… International fury rising” (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/absolute-shock-nuclear-waste-roof-fukushima-reactor-flowing-directly-pacific-officials-kept-problem-secret-year-stop-going-ocean-contamination-coming-debris-top-unit-2-gundersen-pressure-reactor No measures taken for radioactive water leak Nuclear & Energy Feb. 24, 2015 - Updated 19:42 UTC-5 The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant did not take any measures to prevent radioactive water that accumulated on the roof of one of the reactor buildings from flowing into the Pacific Ocean. Tokyo Electric Power Company said on Tuesday that rainwater with relatively high levels of radioactive substances has collected on the roof of the No. 2 reactor building. It said the contaminated water may have flowed into a drainage channel whenever it rained and could have spilled into the Pacific Ocean beyond the plant's port. TEPCO was aware of these rises in the concentration of radioactive substances in the drainage channel as long ago as April last year. But it did not make the information public or take any measures to stop the water from spilling into the ocean. TEPCO has not installed floodgates or equipment in the drainage channel that would warn of rising concentrations of radioactive substances. The utility says there are no radioactive standards for the rainwater it is allowed to discharge into the ocean and it does not plan to install any devices in the channel. The operator says no major changes have been observed in the levels of radioactive substances in nearby seawater. But local residents, including workers in the fishing industry, may react sharply to the news. The drainage channel flows into the sea beyond the port. TEPCO had earlier explained that the contaminated water only affected the port area. TEPCO may reroute wastewater drainage channel Nuclear & Energy Feb. 25, 2015 - Updated 05:29 UTC-5 The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is considering a plan to reroute a drainage channel so that contaminated rainwater will not leak outside the facility's port. Tokyo Electric Power Company said on Tuesday that the water had accumulated on the roof of the plant's No. 2 reactor building. The firm added that rainwater with relatively high levels of radioactive substances spilled into the Pacific beyond the plant's port through a drainage channel. Following an outcry by local fishers, the utility said it will consider altering the channel so that water will drain in the port. The firm is also considering a tentative plan to pump up water near the mouth of the channel and release it in the port through another channel. NRA demands TEPCO probe radioactive water leak Nuclear & Energy Feb. 25, 2015 - Updated 02:05 UTC-5 Japan's nuclear regulator has demanded that the operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant thoroughly investigate a recent leak of radioactive drainage water that may have entered the sea. The Nuclear Regulation Authority on Wednesday heard a report on the incident saying levels of beta ray-emitting substances rose sharply in a drainage channel at the plant on Sunday. It also said some of the contaminated water likely spilled into the plant's port facing the Pacific Ocean. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, has been unable to determine why the radioactivity levels spiked. Authority Chairman Shunichi Tanaka criticized TEPCO for leaving the channel's gate to the port open for as long as 90 minutes after an alarm went off. New Hanford pricetag: $110.2 billion through 2090 http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2015/02/24/3426460_new-hanford-pricetag-1102-billion.html?rh=1 “Bizarre, milky rain” falls for days by most contaminated nuclear site in U.S. — Expert: I’ve never seen anything like it — TV: Very unusual for our area — Nuke lab “didn’t collect enough to analyze… never planned to do real study” on mystery material — NOAA contaminates sample, then loses it (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/bizarre-milky-rain-falls-2-days-around-hanford-nuclear-site-expert-ive-never-anything-like-life-tv-very-unusual-area-nuke-lab-didnt-collect-enough-analyze-never-planned-real-study-mystery-mat
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This article is a subarticle of Nuclear power. A nuclear reactor is a device to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in propulsion of ships. Heat from nuclear fission is passed to a working fluid (water or gas), which runs through turbines. These either drive a ship's propellers or turn electrical generators. Nuclear generated steam in principle can be used for industrial process heat or for district heating. Some reactors are used to produce isotopes for medical and industrial use, or for production of plutonium for weapons. Some are run only for research. Today there are about 450 nuclear power reactors that are used to generate electricity in about 30 countries around the world. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
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On this episode of The Africa Energy Report, Boason Omofaye explores Africa's plans to go nuclear, as countries on the continent continue the search for better, easier and more sustainable energy sources. As the continent’s leader in nuclear energy South Africa strikes new deals with international partners we speak to the country's National Energy Association Chairman. We explore the challenges of turning uranium into electricity and discover whether Nigeria's plans for nuclear really will be able to come online by 2025.
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Russia and India are ramping up energy ties and will construct at least 12 new nuclear reactors by 2035. Two will be completed by 2016 at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, Russian state-owned power company Rosatom confirmed Thursday. "This morning a general framework agreement was signed on the construction and equipment delivery for the third and fourth blocks of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant at the present site. Cement foundations [for the new blocks] will be poured in the beginning of 2016," Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said Thursday, as quoted by Sputnik news agency. In April, Russia and India agreed to begin phase two of the Kudankulam plant, which includes adding Block 3 and Block 4. It is the only nuclear power plant which meets all the 'post-Fukushima' safety requirements. “Today we will sign a strategic document that foresees the construction of no less than 12 nuclear reactors over the next 20 years, or in other words this would be no less than two nuclear power plants,” Kiriyenko said. Talking at a press briefing in India President Putin said the two countries had signed ‘a very important’ agreement to construct the total of more than 20 nuclear reactors. “We have reached a new level of cooperation. This isn’t just about trade and services, but this is the creation of the new industrial branch,” he went on to say. Nuclear cooperation between Russia and India has been on the rise, and has been a main topic of discussion during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official visit to New Delhi December 10 -11. Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also discuss at $3 billion helicopter deal, oil exploration and supply, infrastructure projects, and diamond sales by Alrosa, the Russian state-owned diamond company, to India. READ MORE: Putin: Nuclear projects core of cooperation between Russia and India http://on.rt.com/gw9ssp Russia and India first agreed to build the Kudankulam nuclear plant in November 1988, and the first 1,000-megawatt reactor ‘Block 1’ was completed on October 22, 2013. The second power block has also been completed, but needs to be tweaked before it can be connected to the grid. The plant is located in the southern Indian province of Tamil Nadu. Other deals included a 10-year contract between Rosneft and Essar, India’s big international conglomerate, for the delivery 10 million tons of oil annually. The oil will be transported via ship from the Far East as well as the Baltic and Black Seas. GLONASS, Russia’s satellite navigation system, will create a $100 million joint venture in India to help produce navigation systems and quick response receivers. Russia will also assist in the creation of an Indian mobile phone operator. Relations with India have become a priority for the Kremlin, as US-led sanctions have hindered diplomatic and economic ties between Russia and the West. Bilateral trade between the two BRICS nations in 2013 was $10 billion, a small amount compared to the $90 billion Russia exchanges with China or the €326 billion it turns over with the European Union every year. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/6od8s9 ۞=============================۞ Going Nuclear: RUSIA dan INDIA bersetuju UNTUK membina 12 reaktor KUASA Nuklear pada tahun 2035 Rusia dan India yang ramping hubungan tenaga dan akan membina sekurang-kurangnya 12 reaktor nuklear baru menjelang 2035. 2 yang dijangka siap pada 2016 di Kudankulam Loji Kuasa Nuklear, syarikat kuasa Rusia milik negara Rosatom mengesahkan Khamis. "Pagi ini, perjanjian rangka kerja umum telah ditandatangani pada pembinaan dan peralatan penghantaran untuk blok ketiga dan keempat Loji Kuasa Nuklear Kudankulam di laman web ini. Asas Cement [untuk blok baru] akan dicurahkan pada awal 2016," ketua Rosatom Sergei Kiriyenko berkata Khamis, seperti yang dipetik oleh agensi berita Sputnik. Pada bulan April, Rusia dan India bersetuju untuk memulakan fasa 2 loji Kudankulam, yang termasuk menambah Blok 3 dan Blok 4. Ia adalah satu-satunya loji kuasa nuklear yang memenuhi semua keperluan keselamatan yang 'selepas Fukushima. "Hari ini kita akan menandatangani dokumen strategik yang meramalkan pembinaan tidak kurang daripada 12 reaktor nuklear dalam tempoh 20 tahun akan datang, atau dalam erti kata lain ini akan menjadi tidak kurang daripada 2 loji kuasa nuklear," kata Kiriyenko. Bercakap pada taklimat media di India Presiden Putin berkata kedua-dua negara telah menandatangani 'yang sangat penting' perjanjian untuk membina sejumlah lebih daripada 20 reaktor nuklear. "Kami telah mencapai tahap baru kerjasama. Ini bukan hanya tentang perdagangan dan perkhidmatan, tetapi ini ialah kejadian cawangan industri yang baru, "katanya seterusnya berkata. BACA lebih lanjur: http://milikpribumi.blogspot.com/
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Rosatom lines up Vietnam nuclear power plant contracts in 2015 Russia’s Rosatom may sign first contracts on the construction of the Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear power plant in Vietnam in 2015, TASS reported, citing head of the Russian company’s international department, Nikolay Drozdov. The four-reactor Ninh Thuan-1 plant will be built in the Ninh Thuan province, 250 kilometers northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. The investment is estimated at 200 trillion dong ($9.5 billion). Vietnam plans to produce 15,000 megawatts of electricity, representing 10 percent of total generating capacity, through nuclear power by 2030. Daily Voice News. - Breaking News
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In response to a recent hacking attack on South Korean nuclear plant operator Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power, the operator conducted a two-day safety drill at its plants throughout the country on Monday. The operator said the attack compromised ‘non-critical’ information. Computer systems of Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) have been under attack by hackers. It is not yet clear who coordinated the attack, but a Twitter user who described himself to be the chairman of a Hawaii-based nuclear group claimed responsibility. The company has not verified the claim. The cyber attack leaked personal information of 10,000 KHNP workers, designs of two reactors, electricity flow charts and other data. KHNP said the attack did not affect the operation of the nuclear facilities and that it impossible to hack into the control system because it is “totally independent and closed”, a KHNP official told the Guardian. A subsidiary of state-run Korea Electric Power Corp, KHNP runs a total of 23 nuclear reactors throughout South Korea, providing a third of South Korea’s electricity. The attack came after North Korea allegedly hacked Sony Pictures over the portrayal of Kim Jong-un in the cancelled movie ‘The Interview’. ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to TomoNews, where we animate the most entertaining news on the internets. Come here for an animated look at viral headlines, US news, celebrity gossip, salacious scandals, dumb criminals and much more! Subscribe now for daily news animations that will knock your socks off. For news that's fun and never boring, visit our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TomoNewsUS Subscribe to stay updated on all the top stories: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt-WqkTyKK1_70U4bb4k4lQ?sub_confirmation=1 Visit our official website for all the latest, uncensored videos: https://us.tomonews.net Check out our Android app: http://bit.ly/1rddhCj Check out our iOS app: http://bit.ly/1gO3z1f Stay connected with us here: Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TomoNewsUS Twitter @tomonewsus http://www.twitter.com/TomoNewsUS Google+ http://plus.google.com/+TomoNewsUS/ Instagram @tomonewsus http://instagram.com/tomonewsus
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설명[Issue] Kakao agrees to acquire Daum, Will the industry dynamics change? Kakao Corp., Korea's largest mobile messaging service agreed to acquire Daum Communications, the country's second largest internet portal. The two companies have officially announced to sign the merger and acquisition deal and establish 'Daum-Kakao', a giant mobile internet service company with a market capitalization of more than 3 trillion won. We will examine what is behind the establishment of Daum-Kakao and how the merger and acquisition deal will affect the internet portal and mobile markets. [Interview] Korea builds UAE's first nuclear power plant. How big is Korea's potential for exporting nuclear plants? Interviewee: SUH Kune Yull, professor of nuclear engineering at Seoul National University Korean President Park Geun-hye visited the United Arab Emirates to attend a ceremony marking the installation of a Korean nuclear reactor at Barakah nuclear power plants. In December 2009, a Korean consortium has won a contract to build four 1,400 megawatt nuclear power units in the UAE until 2020. The ceremony was meaningful as a nuclear reactor built with Korean technologies has debuted on the global stage. We will explore the nuclear energy cooperation projects currently underway between Korea and the UAE as well as the significance and future of Korea's nuclear energy exports. [Science&Technology;] High-tech broadcasting equipment technologies The 24th Korea International Broadcast, Audio and Lighting Equipment Show, or 'KOBA 2014' was held in Seoul. The event brought together excellent broadcast, visual, audio and lighting equipment around the world. How advanced are Korean broadcasting equipment technologies? We will find out how big the global broadcasting equipment market is and how advanced broadcasting equipment technologies are. [ICT] Smart car, the next generation car networks In a not too distant future, car keys may disappear completely as we can already remotely control our cars with smartphones and wearable devices now. The next generation car that understands what the driver says, checks its fuel and maintenance state and even tells you the optimal speed by calculating the distance between traffic lights. We will introduce smart car technologies. [Zoom in North Korea] North Korean newspapers, the regime's trumpeters North Korean media including Rodong Sinmun newspaper have unprecedentedly reported the recent collapse of an apartment building in downtown Pyeongyang. In the past, it was hard to find such accident stories in North Korean newspapers which have been strictly used as a propaganda and agitation tool. We will look into the tone and editing directions of North Korean newspapers in this week's North Korea corner.
NUCLEAR HOTSEAT #167: BEYOND NUCLEAR’S KEVIN KAMPS ON NRC’S CONFLICT OF INTEREST + WIPP UPDATE The Activist Voice of the Anti-Nuclear Movement Produced and Hosted by Libbe HaLevy Interview: Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear goes after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s latest actions in speeding approval of all nuclear reactor license extensions and new builds, plus highlights the votes of compromised lame duck (now former) Commissioner Magwood’s blatant, possibly illegal conflict of interest. FOR SAMPLE WORDING FROM KEVIN KAMPS TO SEND TO SEN. BARBARA BOXER THAT ASKS HER TO REQUIRE HARDENED ONSITE STORAGE (HOSS) FOR HIGH LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORED AT REACTORS, SCROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST. Interview: Don Hancock, Executive Director of Southwest Information and Research Center, updates us on the findings in the radiation leak at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP site) in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Even the EPA couldn’t ignore the shocking discrepancies in recorded times, radiation data and missing documents. NUCLEAR HOTSEAT PODCAST http://www.nuclearhotseat.com/blog/ NUMNUTZ OF THE WEEK: *What – the US doesn’t have enough nuclear waste of its own, it has to import it back from countries that use our technology?!?!????? Well… yes, and 23,000 liters of the junk is on its way to the Savannah River Site in South Carolina from Canada. PLUS: *TEPCO OOPS – 800+ pound console falls into Fukushima Unit 3 spent fuel pool… during an operation to remove debris from Unit 3 spent fuel pool; *104 Fukushima children now diagnosed with thyroid cancer; *Harrowing testimony about the meltdowns as they happened by former Fukushima Chief, the late Masao Yoshida, released to the public in Japanese and English. (LINK to English translation of nine articles about Yoshida’s testimony: CLICK HERE) *Millstone reactors’ May 25 dual emergency shutdowns DID release radiation to Waterford, CT, area despite operator Dominion’s claims to the contrary; *and German activists chain themselves to railroad tracks to stop uranium ore shipment. Rock ‘n roll! LINKS: Comparison of Chernobyl and Fukushima radiation impact on animals and plants, published by the Chernobyl Research Initiative: CLICK HERE WORDING TO USE WITH SEN. BARBARA BOXER, ASKING HER TO REQUIRE HARDENED ONSITE STORAGE (HOSS) FOR HIGH LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORED AT REACTORS – FROM KEVIN KAMPS: Action Alert: Prevent Radioactive Waste Pool Fires! Stop Mobile Chernboyls! Support Hardened On-Site Storage! U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) chairs the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, with oversight on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and nuclear power industry. Please email her via the EPW Committee office web form. Urge Sen. Boxer to require Hardened On-Site Storage (HOSS) for high-level radioactive wastes (HLRWs) stored at reactors. HOSS is endorsed by hundreds of environmental groups representing all 50 states. HLRWs are currently stored in indoor pools, and outdoor dry casks, vulnerable to accidents, attacks, natural disasters, leaks, and catastrophic fires. If you are a California resident, you can also fill out the web form for Sen. Boxer’s constituent office. Ironically enough, CA’s other U.S. Senator, Dianne Feinstein, would make these risks worse. Sen. Feinstein chairs the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee. In Section 308 of the Fiscal Year 2015 Senate Energy & Water Appropriations Bill, Sen. Feinstein has proposed providing $89 million of taxpayer money towards rushing irradiated nuclear fuel onto the roads, rails, and waterways, bound for “centralized” or “consolidated interim storage” sites. These are more aptly described as de facto permanent parking lot dumps. They are targeted at Native American reservations, already contaminated Department of Energy sites, as well as nuclear power plants. HLRW trucks, trains, and barges risk Mobile Chernobyls, floating Fukushimas, and dirty bombs on wheels, and would bring us no closer to a permanent solution. Email Sen. Feinstein via her constituent web form, and urge her to support HOSS instead. You can also phone both Senators’ Washington, D.C. Member offices via the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121. If you would rather phone or write Sen. Boxer’s in-state office nearest you, see her listings. Sen. Feinstein also lists her local offices, as well. DONATE: Help keep Nuclear Hotseat running as the weekly Activist Update on All Things Nuclear. Your donations will directly support each week’s podcast http://www.nuclearhotseat.com/donate/
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BBC News 2015-03-22He dismissed Obama's assertion that there were people in Iran who stood against a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue."
South China Morning Post 2015-03-22Whether to launch a military attack on Iran or allow it to reach nuclear weapons capacity.
The Times of India 2015-03-22Nearly 14,000 megawatt of gas based plants have no supply of domestic gas and remained stranded.
The Times of India 2015-03-22Despite the looming water scarcity crisis, there are plans for more than 1350 new coal plants expected to go online by 2025.
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Belfast Telegraph 2015-03-22Floating nuclear power stations (Russian: плавучая атомная теплоэлектростанция малой мощности, АТЭС ММ - lit. floating combined heat and power low-power nuclear station) are vessels projected by Rosatom that present self-contained, low-capacity, floating nuclear power plants. The stations are to be mass-built at shipbuilding facilities and then towed to the destination point in coastal waters near a city, a town or an industrial enterprise. Although the world's first floating nuclear power station was MH-1A, the Rosatom project represents the first mass production of that kind of vessel. By 2015, at least seven of the vessels are supposed to be built.
The project of Russian floating nuclear power stations started in early 2000s. In 2000, the Ministry for Atomic Energy of the Russian Federation (Rosatom) chose Severodvinsk in Arkhangelsk Oblast as the place for building the first floating power generating station. Sevmash was appointed as general contractor. Construction of the first floating nuclear power station, Akademik Lomonosov, started on 15 April 2007 at the Sevmash Submarine-Building Plant in Severodvinsk. However, in August 2008 construction works were transferred to the Baltic Shipyard in Saint Petersburg, which is responsible also for construction of the next vessels.Akademik Lomonosov was launched on 1 July 2010.
A nuclear power plant (NPP) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is one or more nuclear reactors. As in a conventional thermal power station the heat is used to generate steam which drives a steam turbine connected to a generator which produces electricity. As of February 2nd, 2012, there were 439 nuclear power plants in operation through the world.
Nuclear power plants are usually considered to be base load stations, which are best suited to constant power output.
Electricity was generated by a nuclear reactor for the first time ever on December 20, 1951 at the EBR-I experimental station near Arco, Idaho in the United States. On June 27, 1954, the world's first nuclear power plant to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at Obninsk, USSR. The world's first commercial scale power station, Calder Hall in England opened in October 17, 1956.
The conversion to electrical energy takes place indirectly, as in conventional thermal power plants. The heat is produced by fission in a nuclear reactor (a light water reactor). Directly or indirectly, water vapor (steam) is produced. The pressurized steam is then usually fed to a multi-stage steam turbine. Steam turbines in Western nuclear power plants are among the largest steam turbines ever. After the steam turbine has expanded and partially condensed the steam, the remaining vapor is condensed in a condenser. The condenser is a heat exchanger which is connected to secondary side such as a river or a cooling tower. The water is then pumped back into the nuclear reactor and the cycle begins again. The water-steam cycle corresponds to the Rankine cycle.