Archive for February 8th, 2010
The U.S.nuclear energy plan was not completed before work began (no one provided for handling the waste) and it hasn’t been completed yet. We can’t justify the cost of nuclear energy becuase no one knows the cost. … What I have read on links other than the one you have offered, there still are nuclear wastes to hide away in deep caves, for many thousands of years and thorium nuclear plants only produce less plutonium than uranium powered plants. …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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First, we must ensure that the expansion of nuclear energy does not lead to the spread of enrichment and reprocessing technologies that can be used to make nuclear materials for nuclear weapons. And second, we must develop a practical …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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further for details by joking, “nuclear energy? or …ha, ha, ….nuclear weapons”? “ah… (he paused, with a guilty smile)….nuclear weapons”. I was astounded. translation - he builds plutonium. seriously. just like homer simpson. …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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Plutonium is a heavy, radioactive, man-made, metallic element used in the production of nuclear energy. Saturday, February 6, 2010. It is 10:15am CST. Three Possible Attractions at the Proposed Hanford Historical Park … …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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Fast Breeder reactors are capable of converting almost all U-238 into plutonium. Some U-238 will fission aster absorbing a neutron so at least in theory fast breeders can convert close to 100% of their uranium into nuclear fuel. ….. enlightened support of the US Atomic Energy Commission, and with the open-minded, sympathetic attention of the nuclear community . . . the molten-salt reactors will find an important niche in the unfolding nuclear energy enterprise. …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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This shouldn’t be surprising, however, because while the American natural gas industry’s safety record is fairly descent, it’s far from spotless, unlike the nuclear energy industry which has never had even a single solitary incident … “ nuclear” accident of any kind – a worker died as the result of a criticality accident in 1964 at the Woods River Junction reprocessing plant when he improperly mixed a solution of uranium and plutonium, resulting in unexpected critical. …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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Such technologies would involve separation of plutonium, uranium, and other long-lived radioactive materials from spent fuel for reuse in a nuclear reactor or for transmutation in a particle accelerator. DOE plans to …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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Their evidence gathered suggested a fissile material different than U-235 was used; they correctly decided plutonium was used. The team knew that large quantities of plutonium could only be produced in nuclear reactor, and if, … …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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All you needed was a DeLorean with a few slight modifications to go back to the future; an electrical storm, a clock tower, and a plutonium-fueled nuclear reactor. You know, the usual things you need to rip the fabric of the space/time …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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Under the Beijing agreement, North Korea will shut down its Yongbyon nuclear reactor within 60 days, at which time it will receive economic assistance the equivalent of 50000 tons of heavy fuel oil and a further 950000 tons if the regime … North Korea has repeatedly denied the charge, saying it has built nuclear weapons with plutonium extracted from spent fuel rods from reactors. It tested its first nuclear bomb on Oct. 9. “I have no doubt that North Korea has had a …
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
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