NuScale SMR cost headed off-scale?

True to form, every new generation of commercial nuclear power development project thus far has grossly failed to control its construction cost-to-completion and maintain estimates construction time-to-completion. It was certainly the death knell in the United States for Generation III designs and the “nuclear renaissance” launched by Congress in 2005. Seventeen years later, only two…

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New Talking Points: SMRs

Beyond Nuclear has now published its 6th in the series of Talking Points: Unfounded Promises. Small Modular Reactors solve none of the challenges of nuclear power and make climate change and proliferation worse. A tsunami of license applications for new small modular (mirage) reactors is about to be unleashed in the US. But none remotely…

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An update on baby teeth and radiation

This week on Nuclear Hotseat: Writes podcast host, Libbe HaLevy: “Strontium 90 in baby teeth helped convince U.S. President Kennedy and Russian Premiere  Khrushchev to sign the limited test ban treaty in 1963, which prohibited nuclear weapons tests or other nuclear explosions under water, in the atmosphere, or in outer space. “Joseph Mangano is a…

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A billion down the drain for Diablo

The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant on the California coastline has been granted a $1.1 billion transfusion to keep the aging, uneconomical plant open. The plant, which sits on a major earthquake fault line and has destroyed the indigenous marine environment in Diablo Cove, was scheduled to close its two reactors in 2024 and 2025. …

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The risks at Zaporizhzhia

The inherent dangers of nuclear power plants are exacerbated during war as we are currently seeing in Ukraine. Zaporizhzhia, the six-reactor nuclear power plant, closest to the most intense fighting, is of greatest concern. Please join the Massachusetts Peace Action online event — Zaporizhzhia: Facing the Dangers of Nuclear Plants in War and Peace —…

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Palisades atomic reactor’s shutdown for good: No More Risk of Reactor Core Meltdown, No More Radioactive Waste Generation, but Significant Waste and Contamination Risks Continue

NEWS FROM BEYOND NUCLEAR For immediate release Contact: Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Specialist at Beyond Nuclear, Board of Directors Member for Don’t Waste Michigan (Kalamazoo Chapter), (240) 462-3216, [email protected] Media Statement by Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear, regarding the Palisades Atomic Reactor’s Shutdown for Good No More Risk of Reactor Core Meltdown, No More Radioactive Waste…

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Breaking: DOE rejects Holtec’s bid to reopen Palisades

“The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) rejected Holtec International’s application for funding to reopen the Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan,” a Holtec spokesperson told Reuters today (Nov. 18). Holtec, which is supposed to be decommissioning the Palisades reactor, had instead made a bid to secure federal funds to reopen it, even though the company…

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Leaders speak about the Ban Treaty

Enviro Close-Up #671 with Karl Grossman features representatives from the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance. Writes Grossman: “This Enviro Close-Up focuses on the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance (OREPA)—especially it being a leader in getting action on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This visionary pact was passed at the UN in 2017.…

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