Most of the story is set at
a small nuclear reactor in California and centers on a free - wheeling cameraman, the chief engineer at the reactor, a man who truly believes that nuclear energy is a safe and efficient form of power, and a female reporter who is trying to prove that she is better suited to hard news than the never - ending stream of fluff pieces she is handed.
US spy satellites had identified only one
small nuclear reactor in China capable of making the material for a bomb, and the report concluded that it could not produce enough until 1965.
BTW, you'll also find some references to
Small Nuclear Reactors in my other posts that may be of interest.
Not exact matches
Vancko estimates that this country will add four new
reactors to its current stable of 104
in the next decade, and research into the safer
small modular
reactors, sometimes known as micronukes, may lead to a whole new model for the
nuclear industry.
Coherent neutrino scattering detectors could lead to practical applications as well:
Small - scale neutrino detectors could eventually detect neutrinos produced
in nuclear reactors to monitor for attempts to develop
nuclear weapons, for example.
Small modular
reactors «becoming a reality are dependent on government and the
nuclear industry,» said NRC commissioner William Ostendorff in a speech to the American Nuclear Society conference this past No
nuclear industry,» said NRC commissioner William Ostendorff
in a speech to the American
Nuclear Society conference this past No
Nuclear Society conference this past November.
«Because of an unanticipated abundance of natural gas
in the United States,
nuclear energy,
in general, is facing tough competition,» noted an analysis of the prospects for
small modular
reactors from the University of Chicago published last November.
Regardless of how cheap such
small modular
reactors may allow
nuclear to be
in future, it is unlikely to be as cheap as natural - gas - fired turbines
in the present.
Small reactors in kit form are the latest idea aimed at reviving the fortunes of the
nuclear power industry
That element is produced
in small amounts
in nuclear reactors and has a half - life of less than a year, which means it takes years to build up enough for an experiment.
Lockheed Martin Corp said on Wednesday it had made a technological breakthrough
in developing a power source based on
nuclear fusion, and the first
reactors,
small enough to fit on the back of a truck, could be ready
in a decade.
Camera company Kodak maintained a
small nuclear reactor and weapons - grade uranium
in a basement at its headquarters
in Rochester, New York, for over 30 years.
Running a fusion
reactor creates a
small amount of short - lived radioactive waste that decays away
in around a century; high - level waste from traditional
nuclear reactors can stick around for thousands of years.
«Several technical and manufacturing innovations make this
reactor a potential game changer for the global clean energy market,» said Christofer Mowry, president and CEO at Babcock & Wilcox Modular
Nuclear Energy, LLC, the new unit
in charge of the
small reactor.
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In comparison with countries like the U.S.A. and France, this number is very small, [but] we are first in the world in the construction of new nuclear reactors.&raqu
In comparison with countries like the U.S.A. and France, this number is very
small, [but] we are first
in the world in the construction of new nuclear reactors.&raqu
in the world
in the construction of new nuclear reactors.&raqu
in the construction of new
nuclear reactors.»
And the birth of
small, modular
nuclear reactors — which can be built at lower cost and produce no greenhouse gas emissions — could play a significant role
in helping to balance energy outflows from renewable sources.
For example, an entire
nuclear cycle involving light - water
reactors, reprocessing of the spent fuel, and disposal of
small «packages» of highly radioactive
nuclear waste
in deep boreholes could prove an attractive option, Moniz noted.
Osborne announced a doubling of investment
in energy research, including # 250 million for
small modular
reactor development and other
nuclear R&D.
«The technology with the potential to solve these problems (of climate change, future energy shortfalls and cleaning up
nuclear waste) is the fast
reactor, ideally the integral fast
reactor (IFR)... IFRs, once loaded with
nuclear waste, can,
in principle, keep recycling it until only a
small fraction remains, producing energy as they do so.»
We are pleased to announce that URS
Nuclear, a unit of URS Corporation's (URS) Energy & Construction Division, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Holtec International that gives URS an important role
in the development of Holtec's
small modular
reactor, the SMR - 160.
In 1968 I watched the launch of a Polaris missile submarine in Birkenhead — it was powered by... a small modular nuclear reactor — all nuclear subs (missile or not) are powered by such systems — which have been around for + / - 60 year
In 1968 I watched the launch of a Polaris missile submarine
in Birkenhead — it was powered by... a small modular nuclear reactor — all nuclear subs (missile or not) are powered by such systems — which have been around for + / - 60 year
in Birkenhead — it was powered by... a
small modular
nuclear reactor — all
nuclear subs (missile or not) are powered by such systems — which have been around for + / - 60 years.
In April 2015, NuScale launched its NuScale Diverse Energy Platform (NuDEP) highlighting its
small modular
reactor technology as the
nuclear «plug - n - play» solution for providing reliable power to diverse applications.
In August 2013, NuScale announced that Rolls - Royce had joined Fluor Corporation in backing NuScale's bid to commercialize small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology globall
In August 2013, NuScale announced that Rolls - Royce had joined Fluor Corporation
in backing NuScale's bid to commercialize small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology globall
in backing NuScale's bid to commercialize
small modular
reactor (SMR)
nuclear technology globally.
We believe South Carolina, with its pro-business inclinations, a large base of
nuclear professionals, great port facilities, and a moderate climate is the natural place for the rise of the
small modular
reactor industry that is likely to be worth over 100 billion a year
in the next decade.
Response: Unlike currently operating
nuclear reactors, SMR - 160 has been designed to store the used fuel produced over the entire operating lifetime of the plant
in subterranean cavities (formally known as Holtec's HI - STORM UMAX system licensed by the USNRC), occupying a
small parcel of land
in the plant's backyard.
The Canadian
Nuclear Safety Commission is currently involved in pre-licensing vendor design reviews - an optional service to assess of a nuclear power plant design based on a vendor's reactor technology - for ten small reactors with capacities in the range of 3 - 3
Nuclear Safety Commission is currently involved
in pre-licensing vendor design reviews - an optional service to assess of a
nuclear power plant design based on a vendor's reactor technology - for ten small reactors with capacities in the range of 3 - 3
nuclear power plant design based on a vendor's
reactor technology - for ten
small reactors with capacities
in the range of 3 - 300 MWe.
Patrick McClure and David Poston will discuss the
small nuclear reactor developed at the Laboratory to power missions on Mars during three Frontiers
in Science lectures.
The total market for
nuclear reactors in Canada is
small.
«If we have a viable pathway at building
nuclear power
in smaller bites, the whole financing structure can change and make it much more affordable... If we can demonstrate let's say the first modular
reactor in the early part of the next decade, then what we hope is it's part of the planning process
in the middle of the next decade for our utilities.
The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission has completed the first phase
in the design certification application (DCA) process for NuScale Power's
small modular
reactor (SMR).
The United States and several other nations are pursuing
small modular
nuclear reactors as vital components
in their energy futures, Issues reported
in summer 2011.
This could be combined with refrigeration, as described
in the article, along with a
small nuclear reactor.
The first
small modular
reactor (SMR) application has passed an intensive Phase 1 review by the US
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), potentially marking the next chapter in civilian nuclear power in
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), potentially marking the next chapter
in civilian
nuclear power in
nuclear power
in the US.
They'll be drilling core samples, documenting geologic, hydrologic, and seismic conditions — the initial step
in plans to site the world's first commercial
small modular
nuclear reactors (SMRs) here.
What's needed now is a new national commitment to the development, testing, demonstration, and early stage commercialization of a broad range of new
nuclear technologies — from much
smaller light - water
reactors to next generation ones —
in search of a few designs that can be mass produced and deployed at a significantly lower cost than current designs.
In fact, I believe that nuclear can be a significant part of America's energy future and am especially interested in «small modular reactors» (google it!
In fact, I believe that
nuclear can be a significant part of America's energy future and am especially interested
in «small modular reactors» (google it!
in «
small modular
reactors» (google it!).
And, we noted, even
in those exceedingly rare instances when a
small amount of particulate escapes from a
nuclear reactor when one overheats and melts, the public is left almost entirely unscathed.
It would be astounding if a technology that exists only
in PowerPoint presentations — magical
small, cost - effective, fail - safe
nuclear reactors — could possibly be researched, developed, demonstrated, and then scaled up faster than a host of carbon - free technologies that are already commercial today.
And if the evolutionary approach does lower the risk of a given
small modular
reactor, who can say whether reduced risks
in individual power plants are outweighed by an overall global risk of dispersing a much greater number of
nuclear reactors across the planet?
As the United States and other nations consider their next steps
in nuclear energy, a new movement to support
small modular
reactors is coming to the forefront.
From midnight to 8
in the morning, I was a «warm body» at a
small nuclear reactor (which explains why I still glow a bit at night).
We are exceptionally well - versed
in the next generation of
nuclear power plants, including
Small Modular
Reactors (SMRs).