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Using portable nuclear generators to break petroleum logistical dependence circa 1963

October 27, 2015 By Rod Adams

Note: The initial version of this post was written based on an incorrect interpretation of the Roman numeral date stamp at the end of the video. The film was made in 1963, not 1968. The post was revised after a commenter provided the correct production date. End note. I have a theory about why the […]

Filed Under: Adams Engines, Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic Entrepreneurs, Gas Cooled Reactors, Pebble Bed Reactors, Small Nuclear Power Plants, Smaller reactors

GE-Hitachi and DTE announce additional ESBWR detailed design work

October 7, 2015 By Rod Adams 32 Comments

GE-Hitachi issued a press release on October 5 indicating that they will be working with DTE to determine the resource requirements and schedule for performing the detailed design work necessary to build an ESBWR (Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor) as Fermi Unit 3. Though DTE has not announced a decision to build the facility, it […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Boiling Water, New Nuclear

Atomic Show #242 – Moltex Energy – Ian Scott and John Durham

August 31, 2015 By Rod Adams 78 Comments

Moltex Energy has developed a unique conceptual design for a molten salt reactor called the Stable Salt Reactor. In this design, the fuel salt is loaded into tubes that resemble the standard cladding tubes into which solid pellets are loaded in a conventional water cooled reactor. The tubes are arranged into assemblies that resemble the […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, International nuclear, Liquid Fuel Reactors, New Nuclear, Podcast, Thorium Reactors

Sad-ending story of EBR-II told by three of its pioneers

August 24, 2015 By Rod Adams

During the period between 1961 and 1994, an extraordinary machine called the Experimental Breeder Reactor 2 (EBR-II) was created and operated in the high desert of Idaho by a team of dedicated, determined, and distinguished people. In 1986, that machine demonstrated that it could protect itself in the event of a complete loss of flow […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic history, Atomic Pioneers, Atomic politics, Breeder Reactors, Fuel Recycling, Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors, Politics of Nuclear Energy, Pro Nuclear Video, Technical History Stories

Integrating six decades of learning about fast reactors

May 29, 2015 By Rod Adams

I learned some important new concepts yesterday from two of the leaders of the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) project – John Sackett and Yoon Chang. Among other things, they informed me — as a member of a group of about 35 other attendees at a workshop titled Sustainable Nuclear Energy for the Future: Improving Safety, […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic Pioneers, Breeder Reactors, Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors

Atomic Show #238 – StarCore Nuclear co-founders

April 7, 2015 By Rod Adams

StarCore Nuclear is a Canadian company whose co-founders, David Dabney and David Poole, are experienced engineers and businessmen. They have spent most of the past six years developing a technology and a business model aimed at providing reliable, emission-free electrical power and heat to remote locations. The basis of their technology is a high-temperature helium […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic Entrepreneurs, Business of atomic energy, Gas Cooled Reactors, Graphite Moderated Reactors, International nuclear, New Nuclear, Podcast, Smaller reactors

SMRs – lots of noise but DOE budget that’s 1% of annual wind tax credit

March 29, 2015 By Rod Adams

I’ve been spending some time watching, rewatching and clipping interesting excerpts from the Senate Appropriations Energy and Water subcommittee hearings on the FY2016 Department of Energy budget. It’s not everyone’s idea of entertainment, but it’s fascinating to me to watch publicly accessible discussions about how our government makes decisions, sets priorities and spends the money […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic politics, New Nuclear, Politics of Nuclear Energy, Small Nuclear Power Plants, Smaller reactors, Unreliables, Wind energy

Diseconomy of scale – world’s largest canned-motor reactor coolant pump

February 28, 2015 By Rod Adams

On February 16, 2015, an AP article by Ray Henry titled Nuclear plants delayed in China, watched closely by US firms contained a short paragraph that has contributed to a number of sleepless nights. I’m pretty sure there are plenty of other people affected in the same manner who have far more at stake than […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, AP1000 saga, Business of atomic energy, New Nuclear, Pressurized Water

How do metal alloy fuel fast reactors respond to rapid reactivity insertion events?

February 17, 2015 By Rod Adams

Update: (Posted Feb 21, 2015 at 7:22) The title has been modified after initial discussion indicated it was incomplete. Other related updates are in blue font. Fast neutron spectrum reactors offer one answer to the trump question that is often used to halt informative discussions about using more atomic energy to reduce our excessive dependence […]

Filed Under: Breeder Reactors, Fuel Recycling, Plutonium

Slowly accelerate fast reactor development

February 4, 2015 By Rod Adams

In one corner are people who are certain that breeder reactors that can effectively use the earth’s massive supply of fertile isotopes — thorium and uranium 238 — should be pursued as rapidly as possible with the assistance of prioritized government funding. In the other corner are people who are just as certain that those […]

Filed Under: Atomic politics, Breeder Reactors, Fuel Recycling

Elite international experts to debate SMRs’ role in nuclear co-generation and hybrid systems

February 3, 2015 By Rod Adams

Atomic Insights is a media partner for the 5th Annual Small Modular Reactor Summit, scheduled for April 14-15 in Charlotte, NC. Conference value increases when information about the event reaches people who are keenly interested in the topics that will be discussed. We will be running several pieces that will help Atomic Insights readers decide […]

Filed Under: Conferences, Small Nuclear Power Plants, Smaller reactors

ThorCon – Demonstrated Molten Salt Tech Packaged With Modern Construction Techniques

January 6, 2015 By Rod Adams

The dearth of real innovation and focused direction from the established companies in the US nuclear industry in the face of rapidly expanding demand for clean energy solutions has stimulated the formation of a number of start-up companies. The leaders of these companies have backgrounds that have taught them to ask “Why not?” when faced […]

Filed Under: Advanced Atomic Technologies, Atomic Entrepreneurs, Atomic Pioneers, Liquid Fuel Reactors, New Nuclear

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