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  • All 6 Fukushima Reactors Reconnected To External Power

    03/22/2011 9:27:08 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 24 replies
    Nikkei ^ | 03/22/11
    Tuesday, March 22, 2011 All 6 Fukushima Reactors Reconnected To External Power TOKYO (Kyodo)--All six reactors at the quake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant were reconnected to external power, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (9501) said Tuesday, although smoke detected at the No. 2 and No. 3 reactors the day before had temporarily hampered efforts to restore power and cool down spent nuclear fuel pools. Tokyo Electric said that it is also close to restoring lighting in the control room for the No. 3 and No. 4 reactors, a move that is expected to allow for more intensive work...
  • Tepco Reactors May Have Turned Corner As Some Cooling Functions Apparently Restored

    03/19/2011 7:31:11 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 25 replies
    Nikkei ^ | 03/20/11
    Sunday, March 20, 2011 Tepco Reactors May Have Turned Corner As Some Cooling Functions Apparently Restored TOKYO (Dow Jones)--The battle to bring the troubled Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture under control may have turned a corner, with cooling functions at two reactors apparently working again, a development that could ease a nuclear emergency that has gripped the nation for more than a week. Plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said it managed to get temperatures at the waste fuel storage pools at reactors No. 5 and No. 6 close to regular temperatures, Kyodo News reported Sunday morning. A...
  • Editorial: A Meltdown Of Fearmongers

    03/15/2011 5:49:31 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 14 replies · 1+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | March 15, 2011 | Staff
    Energy: If we drop oil exploration after Deepwater Horizon, coal mining after Chile and nuclear power after Fukushima, what's left? A world without nuclear power would not be risk-free or cleaner. When Navy crewmen returned from disaster-relief missions in Japan to the deck of the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan, it was breathlessly reported that they'd been contaminated with radioactive particles from the damaged nuclear reactors at Fukushima. A scene from the end-of-the-world epic "On The Beach" this was not. They were treated with good old-fashioned soap and water, and their clothes were discarded. According to the Navy, the exposure received...
  • Radiation Levels Surge Outside Two Nuclear Plants in Japan(1000 times inside the plant)

    03/11/2011 4:22:39 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 94 replies · 2+ views
    Fox News ^ | 03/11/11
    Radiation Levels Surge Outside Two Nuclear Plants in Japan Published March 11, 2011 | Associated Press TOKYO – Japanese nuclear officials say radiation levels inside a nuclear power plant surged to 1,000 times its normal levels after the cooling system failed. Japan issues state of emergency at another nuclear power plant after cooling system failure. The location of the second plant is unclear
  • Russians Say Damaged Cooling Pump Is Cause of Delay in Starting Iranian Reactor

    03/01/2011 8:50:49 PM PST · by TigerLikesRooster · 7 replies
    NYT ^ | 02/28/11 | WILLIAM J. BROAD
    February 28, 2011 Russians Say Damaged Cooling Pump Is Cause of Delay in Starting Iranian Reactor By WILLIAM J. BROAD Russia on Monday explained why fuel is being removed from a nuclear reactor in Iran, delaying plans to start up the giant plant this month. The Russian account, the first official rationale, came after experts last week offered theories of the failure ranging from a startup glitch to foul play. In a statement, Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, which is building the reactor in Bushehr, Iran, said it found damage to one of the reactor’s four main cooling pumps....
  • Iran holds defence drills at nuclear plants: commander

    11/14/2010 10:33:09 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 1+ views
    AFP via Space Daily News ^ | 11/12/2010 | AFP via Space Daily News
    Iran has conducted defence drills at its sensitive nuclear facilities, a senior commander told media on Sunday, adding that fresh aerial war games will be launched across the country next week. "This year, we carried out tactical drills which resembled real combat in Fordo, Tehran, Natanz, Bushehr and Isfahan," where the country's nuclear plants are located, the Mehr news agency quoted Ahmad Mighani as saying. Mighani did not specify when exactly the exercises were conducted.
  • Thorium: Answer to our Elec Energy Needs?

    09/01/2010 8:13:28 AM PDT · by Wurlitzer · 67 replies
    Telegraph UK ^ | Aug 29, 2010 | Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
    If Barack Obama were to marshal America’s vast scientific and strategic resources behind a new Manhattan Project, he might reasonably hope to reinvent the global energy landscape and sketch an end to our dependence on fossil fuels within three to five years
  • Bushehr reactor set to open in July, five years behind schedule

    03/28/2010 10:44:45 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 357+ views
    GeoStrategy Direct ^ | 3/26/2010 | GeoStrategy Direct
    Russia has pledged to open Iran's first nuclear energy reactor within a few months. Officials said Iran's nuclear reactor at Bushehr would begin operations in the summer of 2010. They said Iran and Russia have agreed to the launch of the 1,000 megawatt facility, constructed by the state-owned Atomstroyexport, in July. "July is the start of the phase for the physical launch," Atomstroyexport official Vladimir Pavlov said. In a briefing on March 18, Pavlov, responsible for construction of Bushehr, said Atomstroyexport has concluded all assembly and installation. He said he did not envision any technical obstacles. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir...
  • A submarine nuclear reactor in your backyard?

    03/20/2010 7:57:56 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 21 replies · 877+ views
    Today Online ^ | 3/20/2010 | Today Online
    (picture) - at the time, the world's fastest - the subs were the bane of American sailors. Now, the reactors that powered those submarines are being marketed as the next innovation in green power. Environmentalists say the technology is outdated and potentially dangerous, and marketing it as green energy is an abuse of nuclear power's good green name. The Russians are not alone in pushing the idea that the next generation of nuclear reactors should have more in common with the small power plants on submarines than the sprawling installations of today. But the kinds of marine reactors the Russians...
  • Iran again sets Bushehr start-up date, now a decade behind schedule

    01/29/2010 3:39:59 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 137+ views
    Geostrategy Direct ^ | 2/01/2010 | Geostrategy Direct
    Iran and Russia have agreed on another start-up date for the nuclear energy reactor at Bushehr. Officials said the two countries agreed to begin operations of the 1,000 megawatt nuclear reactor in late 2010. They said the Bushehr reactor, built by Russia, was undergoing its final stage of tests. "2010 is the year of Bushehr," Rosatom director Sergei Kiriyenko said. In a briefing in Moscow on Jan. 21, Kiriyenko said Bushehr would be completed by the end of 2010. He said Russia's state-owned prime contractor Atomstroyexport had not reported delays in the final stage of Bushehr, a $1 billion project...
  • Nuclear fission algorithm is created

    01/25/2010 7:42:42 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 15 replies · 681+ views
    Space War ^ | 1/25/2010 | UPI via Space War
    U.S. Department of Energy scientists say they've created a computer algorithm that allows a substantially enhanced view of nuclear fission. The Argonne National Laboratory scientists said the algorithm, known as the neutron transport code, enables researchers for the first time to obtain a highly detailed description of a nuclear reactor core. "The code could prove crucial in the development of nuclear reactors that are safe, affordable and environmentally friendly," laboratory officials said in a statement. To model the complex geometry of a reactor core currently requires billions of spatial elements, hundreds of angles and thousands of energy groups -- all...
  • S. Korea, UAE, sign nuclear reactors deal

    12/27/2009 11:24:06 PM PST · by myknowledge · 1 replies · 281+ views
    UPI ^ | December 28, 2009
    ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- The United Arab Emirates picked a South Korean-led consortium for a $20 billion contract to build and help run four nuclear power reactors, officials said. The New York Times said the nuclear power reactors would be the first in the Middle East. Under the deal announced in Abu Dhabi Sunday, Korea Electric Power will lead a group that includes Westinghouse and the American subsidiary of Toshiba. The power company is to build, design and help operate the plants for the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corp.
  • FRENCH TO FREE OZ TERRORIST

    12/04/2009 10:37:41 PM PST · by Cindy · 16 replies · 824+ views
    HERALD SUN.com.au ^ | Last Updated: December 05, 2009 | Charles Miranda, London
    SNIPPET: "AUSTRALIA'S most notorious terrorist Willie Brigitte will be free from jail next year having served less than half his sentence for conspiring to blow up the nation's only nuclear reactor and the power grid. The Caribbean-born Muslim convert made headlines in 2007 when he was sentenced in France to a maximum nine years, following his arrest in Sydney, for joining an al-Qaida-backed Pakistani terror cell out to bomb Lucas Heights nuclear plant, the national electricity grid or a military base. The French Justice Ministry is considering releasing the 41-year-old, on an early-release good-behaviour plan."
  • N. KOREA "HELPING BURMA WITH WMD" (TOP STORY!)

    06/25/2009 12:55:56 AM PDT · by AmericanInTokyo · 75 replies · 4,741+ views
    Chosun Ilbo News, Seoul ^ | 25 June 2009 (59th anniversary of start of Korean War) | Chosun Ilbo, Seoul, S. Korea (English)
    N.Korea 'Helping Burma with WMD'North Korea is helping Burma with the acquisition of so-called weapons of mass destruction, with the U.S. claiming that the North Korean ship Kangnam is headed for the Southeast Asian country. The Burmese junta "has bought technologies on the open market that are potentially usable in a nuclear program, and North Korean arms companies involved in the nuclear trade have become active" in Burma, the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday said quoting speculation by U.S., Asian and UN officials. "North Korea has used [Burmese] ports and airstrips to transfer arms and contraband to third countries, including...
  • Watching Bushehr

    04/02/2009 8:25:48 AM PDT · by Jbny · 5 replies · 428+ views
    Commentary Magazine ^ | April 2, 2009 | Emanuele Ottolenghi
    According to a news report, General Petraeus warned Congress yesterday that Israel might preemptively attack Iran. Petraeus also failed to say that the U.S. would act to restrain Israel. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said yesterday that an Israeli attack is unlikely at the moment, based on his tame assessment of Iran’s nuclear timeline.
  • 'Site bombed by IAF had nuclear reactor characteristics' (Syrian Reactor)

    11/19/2008 1:54:27 PM PST · by mojito · 5 replies · 685+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 11/19/2008 | Staff
    A Syrian site bombed by Israel in September 2007 had the characteristics of a nuclear reactor, the UN nuclear watchdog agency said in a report it issued Wednesday. The International Atomic Energy Agency also said its probe into Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program is deadlocked. The two reports are being shared with the 35 nations on the IAEA board. The Iran report also goes to the UN Security Council. Syria denied the allegations that the site, located deep in the Syrian Desert, was an atomic reactor. The regime claimed that the complex destroyed by IAF warplanes was an agricultural research...
  • Venezuela Set to Develop Nuclear Power With Russia

    09/28/2008 10:15:43 PM PDT · by rdl6989 · 10 replies · 707+ views
    Fox News ^ | September 28, 2008
    CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Russia will help Venezuela develop nuclear energy — a move likely to raise U.S. concerns over increasingly close cooperation between Caracas and Moscow. Chavez said he accepted an offer from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for assistance in building a nuclear reactor. "Russia is ready to support Venezuela in the development of nuclear energy with peaceful purposes and we already have a commission working on it," Chavez said. "We are interested in developing nuclear energy." Putin offered Chavez assistance in developing nuclear energy during a meeting in the Russian city of...
  • An alternative nuclear-energy solution ( Design addresses Nuclear waste as fuel )

    09/25/2008 11:26:42 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 24 replies · 383+ views
    Long Beach Press-Telegram ^ | 09/24/2008 06:59:45 PM PDT | Thomas D. Elias
    here may be a workable way to solve most of America's energy problems, end dependence on foreign oil and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions with little pain. Remarkably, while proposals for renewed offshore oil drilling, new atomic power plants, expanded carbon trading and other proposed tactics abound in this year's presidential campaign, no one mentions the single most promising technique.This may be because its name contains the word "reactor." Combined with the fact that it depends on a sophisticated form of nuclear technology, that appears to make the notion of power plants using the Integral Fast Reactor anathema to today's...
  • Special Unit Reached Syria Reactor From Iraq

    05/01/2008 4:18:08 AM PDT · by ScaniaBoy · 25 replies · 68+ views
    ArutzSheva ^ | April 30, 2008 | IsraelNN.com
    According to new information leaked by western intelligence sources, a special ground forces unit reached the Syrian reactor from Iraq. In the weeks that preceded the bombing of the site, the force stayed in Iraqi territory with the knowledge of the U.S. military, and with its assistance. The details are reported by www.sigint.co.il, which does not name the unit because of censorship but says it is "an operational unit which works alongside a well-known intelligence organization." The unit reportedly stayed near the Iraqi-Syrian border during August and September of 2007, documented the site's construction and "marked" it before its destruction....
  • A Mystery in the Middle East (Did Israel Really Find Saddam's WMD's & Bomb A Nuclear Reactor?)

    04/08/2008 7:04:26 PM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 86 replies · 360+ views
    Stratfor ^ | April 8, 2008 | 1807 GMT | George Friedman
    The Arab-Israeli region of the Middle East is filled with rumors of war. That is about as unusual as the rising of the sun, so normally it would not be worth mentioning. But like the proverbial broken clock that is right twice a day, such rumors occasionally will be true. In this case, we don’t know that they are true, and certainly it’s not the rumors that are driving us. But other things — minor and readily explicable individually — have drawn our attention to the possibility that something is happening. SNIP Rumors now are swirling that the Israelis are...