Nuclear Reactors 231 - The History of Small Nuclear Reactors - Part One of Three Parts
Part One of three parts:
Part One of three parts:
In April of 1986, there was a terrible accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine which was a part of the Soviet Union at the time.
I have mentioned the Generation IV nuclear power reactor designs that are being promoted by the nuclear industry in previous blog posts. The new reactors are purported to be safer, cheaper, more reliable, etc. than the reactors that are now in use to generate electricity.
I find stories in many places for my blog posts. Nuclear power is deeply connected to local politics in debates over siting nuclear power plants, national politics with respect to national sources of power and international politics in treaties and trade.
Out of all the nations that have nuclear weapons, North Korea (also known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is the most secretive about its nuclear arsenal. The U.S. and N.K. entered into an agreement in the 1990s. The U.S. promised to provide N.K. with food and fuel in return for N.K. destroying the nuclear weapons technology that it had developed.
Ambient office = 113 nanosieverts per hour
President Obama has just issued what is referred to as a "presidential determination" with respect to a proposal on cooperation with China on the peaceful use of nuclear power. A presidential determination is, "is a document issued by the White House stating a determination resulting in an official policy or position of the executive branch of the US government. Presidential determinations may involve any number of actions, including setting or changing foreign policy."