Nuclear Power
- World’s 1st high-temperature superconducting tokamak built in Chinainterestingengineering.com World’s 1st high-temperature superconducting tokamak built in China
Chinese startup takes the lead in nuclear fusion by building a tokamak that is smaller and cheaper than conventional fusion reactors.
- Shutdown German nuclear plant Biblis hit by flood (source with video in German)www.hessenschau.de Hochwasser am AKW Biblis: Feuerwehr im Dauereinsatz
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The area of the cooling towers of decomissioned nuclear plant Biblis has been hit by a flood, but there seems to be no threat of contamination as the area containing waste material is on slightly higher ground.
- China and France aim to strengthen nuclear energy cooperation : Nuclear Policies - World Nuclear Newswww.world-nuclear-news.org China and France aim to strengthen nuclear energy cooperation : Nuclear Policies - World Nuclear News
China's CGN and France's EDF have signed a Letter of Intent on deepening and expanding cooperation on nuclear energy - it came as President Emmanuel Macron hosted a visit to France by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- First planned small nuclear reactor plant in the US has been canceled | Ars Technicaarstechnica.com First planned small nuclear reactor plant in the US has been canceled
NuScale and its primary partner give up on its first installation.
- Will Michigan Nuclear Plant Restart with State Funding?
They really should do it. The most expensive part of the facility, the facility itself, is already constructed. Even if they need new reactor vessels, it'll be more affordable than building a whole new plant.
- Germany: We Need Nuclear Power From Franceeuropeanconservative.com Germany: We Need Nuclear Power From France
The last three remaining German nuclear plants shut down in April could have provided 25% of the country’s needed household energy.
- Nuclear power helps bring down electricity prices by 75% in Finlandwww.thenationalnews.com Nuclear power helps bring down electricity prices by 75% in Finland
Country expects wind to be its largest energy source by 2027
- Pop up factory for SMR construction could transform nuclear project productivitywww.newcivilengineer.com Pop up factory for SMR construction could transform nuclear project productivity | New Civil Engineer
During his Spring Budget statement, chancellor Jeremy Hunt said that nuclear is a “critical source of cheap and reliable energy” that could help the UK
- Oliver Stone's new movie makes the case nuclear power is the obvious solution to climate changewww.cnbc.com Oliver Stone's new movie makes the case nuclear power is the obvious solution to climate change
Oliver Stone's new movie, "Nuclear Now," released nationwide Monday, makes the case that nuclear energy is an obvious solution to climate change.
- Nuclear Power is the Answer to Global and Environmental Energy Woesnationalinterest.org Nuclear Power is the Answer to Global and Environmental Energy Woes
Only nuclear power is carbon-free and able to meet growing U.S. calls for electrification and global needs for basic economic growth
- Study: Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollutionnews.mit.edu Study: Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution
An MIT study shows that if U.S. nuclear power plants are retired, the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas to fill the energy gap could cause more than 5,000 premature deaths.
- New Nuclear Plants Have Turned Into Money Pitswww.counterpunch.org New Nuclear Plants Have Turned Into Money Pits
Oops sorry. That two-reactor nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point C you thought would cost $19 billion? It’s going to cost $26 billion now. Actually, make that $35 billion. Wait, sorry, no, the actual number is closer to $40 billion. When will it be ready for operation? Um, well, currently says Fren...
- Nuclear power is one of the most expensive energies, and it makes France dependent on Russiawww.lemonde.fr 'Nuclear power is one of the most expensive energies, and it makes France dependent on Russia'
OP-ED. Cost, environment, nuclear risk: Corinne Lepage, France's former environment minister, says there are several 'false truths' about nuclear power in France that should be cleared up.
Unfortunately about half of the article is behind a hard paywall
- Complaining nuclear is not economical viable, when they are by themself responsible for it.
J. Trittin: "It was clear to us that we couldn't just prevent nuclear power by protesting on the street. As a result, we in the governments in Lower Saxony and later in Hesse tried to make nuclear power plants unprofitable by increasing the safety requirements."
- nuclear energy and energy density
The lie:
Nuclear fuel is so dense and we need to move on to the next level of density in the energy ladder because being dense is great.
Just pick up a yellow rock and you get 80,620,000,000,000J like magic. Come be dense with me. Renewables aren't dense.
Background
-- There are some very high yield mines in Canada where you can find 20% ore. If you burnt the yellow rock in a breeder reactor it would do this.
-- The only active large scale breeder reactor is the BN-800. It is configured to destroy plutonium, not create it.
-- Most ore is not like this. Consider Inkai mine in Kazakhstan and Rossing in Namibia. They have Ore that is 0.04% and 0.03% concentrated.
-- In Rossing, to get 1kg of Uranium (0.7% U235), 3 tonnes of ore is dug up, crushed, washed in several tonnes of water, soaked in about 50kg of sulfuric acid and further processed. In Inkai they just pour 100kg of Sulfuric acid down a hole into the ground (don't worry about heavy metal leaching, guys).
-- Then 86-90% of that Uranium is discarded to bring the concentration of U235 up to 3.5%-5%. Then that is put into a nuclear reactor to get hot until that 3.5% of U235 is mostly gone. Some neutrons will hit some U238 on the way and turn it into Pu239 which produces a little extra energy.
-- Reprocessing doesn't create any new fissile material. It is purely to retrieve the left over traces of Pu and U235 which adds another 15%.
This produces 62GWd/MtU in a state of the art reactor. Don't worry about the weird units, it's about 5.3PJ/t or 5.3TJ/kg(already down to about 7% of the initial figure).
But this has to go through a steam engine so you only get 1.7TJ/kg.
But wait, you threw away 860g, so it's 230GJ/kg.
But wait, you had to dig up 3t of ore. This was your fuel, so it's 77MJ/kg.
A substantial increase in PWR production would require moving on to 0.01% ore which is about 23MJ/kg. Roughly on par with gas.
Come be dense and build a PWR. SMRs are even less efficient so we can do that too!
For reference:
Black coal is about 36MJ/kg or 12MJ/kg of electricity after burning.
A 400W bifacial solar panel weighs about 5 to 25kg, is almost entirely (high grade) sand and produces around 100GJ in its life. Depending on design it has 1-2kg of silicon in it (also sand, slightly higher grade). You can recycle it afterwards if you wish and make a slightly worse solar panel at a very small profit (and then again after that, making basically the same panel).
- Chinese molten-salt reactor cleared for start upwww.world-nuclear-news.org Chinese molten-salt reactor cleared for start up : New Nuclear - World Nuclear News
The Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics - part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences - has been given approval by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment to commission an experimental thorium-powered molten-salt reactor, construction of which started in Wuwei city, Gansu province, in September 2018.
- Controlled blackouts: France braces for winter electricity shortagewww.brusselstimes.com Controlled blackouts: France braces for winter electricity shortage
Though controlled blackouts sound drastic, they help prevent unexpected outages which would have far more serious consequences and even affect other countries.
- SMRs riddled with high costs, among other ‘unresolved problems’nbmediacoop.org SMRs riddled with high costs, among other ‘unresolved problems’
This is the first part of a feature story which previously appeared on the website of Peace Magazine on July
- France may restart coal-fired power station to avoid energy shortage this winterwww.thelocal.fr France may restart coal-fired power station to avoid energy shortage this winter
The French government is considering reopening a coal-fired power plant in the north east of the country to avoid energy shortages this winter.
- Probability of contamination from severe nuclear reactor accidents is higher than expectedwww.mpg.de Probability of contamination from severe nuclear reactor accidents is higher than expected
Western Europe has the worldwide highest risk of radioactive contamination caused by major reactor accidents
- Nuclear power gets all the subsidies...
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/261020
> >Cao et al. also correctly state that renewable sources of energy in Germany have been heavily subsidized. However, Germany has devoted subsidies to the nuclear industry that more than double those allotted to all renewables put together (3).** The United States has provided the nuclear industry with at least 10 times the subsidies devoted to renewables (4)**. Despite these investments, renewables costs are falling fairly quickly, whereas nuclear costs continue to rise (5–7). In India and China, despite late starts on development, electricity production from wind has overtaken nuclear (8). In restructured markets that allow consumers to choose from a variety of energy options, renewables have been shown to be cheaper than nuclear power (9).
- Small modular reactors produce high levels of nuclear waste | Stanford Newsnews.stanford.edu Small modular reactors produce high levels of nuclear waste
Small modular reactors, long touted as the future of nuclear energy, will actually generate more radioactive waste than conventional nuclear power plants, according to research from Stanford and the University of British Columbia.
- China’s ‘Particle Beam Cannon’ Is a Nuclear-Power Breakthroughwww.defenseone.com China’s ‘Particle Beam Cannon’ Is a Nuclear-Power Breakthrough
It promises to recycle spent nuclear fuel, making it cheaper and less dangerous—and moving Beijing toward energy independence.
- France probes alleged nuclear power cover-up: sourcewww.digitaljournal.com France probes alleged nuclear power cover-up: source
French prosecutors are investigating claims that officials at a nuclear power station covered up incidents of malfunction at an ageing plant.