Civilian Power Reactor Program

Civilian Power Reactor Program
Title Civilian Power Reactor Program PDF eBook
Author U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1960
Genre Nuclear reactors
ISBN

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NRC Regulatory Guides

NRC Regulatory Guides
Title NRC Regulatory Guides PDF eBook
Author U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1973
Genre Nuclear industry
ISBN

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A compilation of currently available electronic versions of NRC regulatory guides.

Civilian Power Reactor Program: Addendum. Core parameter studies for selected reactor types

Civilian Power Reactor Program: Addendum. Core parameter studies for selected reactor types
Title Civilian Power Reactor Program: Addendum. Core parameter studies for selected reactor types PDF eBook
Author U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1960
Genre Nuclear energy
ISBN

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Controlling the Atom

Controlling the Atom
Title Controlling the Atom PDF eBook
Author George T. Mazuzan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 556
Release 1985-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520051829

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Taiwan's Former Nuclear Weapons Program

Taiwan's Former Nuclear Weapons Program
Title Taiwan's Former Nuclear Weapons Program PDF eBook
Author Andrea Stricker
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 254
Release 2018-11-14
Genre Nuclear nonproliferation
ISBN 9781727337334

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Thirty years ago, in 1988, the United States secretly moved to end once and for all Taiwan's nuclear weapons program, just as it was nearing the point of being able to rapidly break out to build nuclear weapons. Because intense secrecy has followed Taiwan's nuclear weapons program and its demise, this book is the first account of that program's history and dismantlement. Taiwan's nuclear weapons program made more progress and was working on much more sophisticated nuclear weapons than publicly recognized. It came dangerously close to fruition. Taipei excelled at the misuse of civilian nuclear programs to seek nuclear weapons and implemented capabilities to significantly reduce the time needed to build them, following a decision to do so. Despite Taiwan's efforts to hide these activities, the United States was able to gather incriminating evidence that allowed it to act, effectively denuclearizing a dangerous, destabilizing program, that if left unchecked, could have set up a potentially disastrous confrontation with the People's Republic of China (PRC). The Taiwan case is rich in findings for addressing today's nuclear proliferation challenges.

Plutonium

Plutonium
Title Plutonium PDF eBook
Author Frank von Hippel
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 193
Release 2019-12-23
Genre Science
ISBN 9811399018

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This book provides a readable and thought-provoking analysis of the issues surrounding nuclear fuel reprocessing and fast-neutron reactors, including discussion of resources, economics, radiological risk and resistance to nuclear proliferation. It describes the history and science behind reprocessing, and gives an overview of the status of reprocessing programmes around the world. It concludes that such programs should be discontinued. While nuclear power is seen by many as the only realistic solution to the carbon emission problem, some national nuclear establishments have been pursuing development and deployment of sodium-cooled plutonium breeder reactors, and plutonium recycling. Its proponents argue that this system would offer significant advantages relative to current light water reactor technology in terms of greater uranium utilization efficiency, and that separating out the long-lived plutonium and other transuranics from spent fuel and fissioning them in fast reactors would greatly reduce the duration of the toxicity of radioactive waste. However, the history of efforts to deploy this system commercially in a number of countries over the last six decades has been one of economic and technical failure and, in some cases, was used to mask clandestine nuclear weapon development programs. Covering topics of significant public interest including nuclear safety, fuel storage, environmental impact and the spectre of nuclear terrorism, this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the issue for nuclear engineers, policy analysts, government officials and the general public. "Frank von Hippel, Jungmin Kang, and Masafumi Takubo, three internationally renowned nuclear experts, have done a valuable service to the global community in putting together this book, which both historically and comprehensively covers the “plutonium age” as we know it today. They articulate in a succinct and clear manner their views on the dangers of a plutonium economy and advocate a ban on the separation of plutonium for use in the civilian fuel cycle in view of the high proliferation and nuclear-security risks and lack of economic justification." (Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency (1997-2009), Nobel Peace Prize (2005)) "The 1960s dream of a ‘plutonium economy’ has not delivered abundant low-cost energy, but instead has left the world a radioactive legacy of nuclear weapons proliferation and the real potential for nuclear terrorism. Kang, Takubo, and von Hippel explain with power and clarity what can be done to reduce these dangers. The governments of the remaining countries whose nuclear research and development establishments are still pursuing the plutonium dream should pay attention.” (Senator Edward Markey, a leader in the US nuclear-disarmament movement as a member of Congress since 1976) "The authors have done an invaluable service by putting together in one place the most coherent analysis of the risks associated with plutonium, and the most compelling argument for ending the practice of separating plutonium from spent fuel for any purpose. They have given us an easily accessible history of the evolution of thinking about the nuclear fuel cycle, the current realities of nuclear power around the world and, arguably most important, a clear alternative path to deal with the spent fuel arising from nuclear reactors for decades to centuries to come." (Robert Gallucci, Chief US negotiator with North Korea (1994); Dean, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (1996-2009); President, MacArthur Foundation (2009-2014))

Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities

Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Title Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities PDF eBook
Author OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
Publisher Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; Washington, D.C. : OECD Publications and Information Centre
Pages 142
Release 1991
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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