Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

“When Big Energy Speaks Out”

Heard some quotes worthy of repeating today:

  • Use your brain to vote for what’s right, not your heart.
  • A progressive company is as dangerous as a progressive politician.
  • Occam’s Razor; “Never avoid the obvious.”  When it comes to the energy policy the obvious is; “the people who are in powerful political positions are making policy to benefit themselves, not to benefit the people.”

All that said, I truly enjoyed today’s Glenn Beck Show where he hi-lights the comments and concerns of small, mid-sized and big energy companies with regards to the present U.S. energy policy.  The Obama Administration said that you can start-up a coal company in the U.S., but they would bankrupt the coal company(s).  President Obama is keeping his word on this one.  ‘5’ coal companies have closed their doors this past month, due to pressure from the EPA and like agencies.  They use regulatory reform to nudge policies which choose the winners and losers on the road to “higher” energy costs and which favor the Corporation’s that are friendly to this Administration’s policies.

Here is a link to a sight dedicated to help “We the People” keep an eye on big businesses that adhere to “free market” principles and those that don’t: The name is BigBusinessWatch.org and if you click on the hyperlink, you too can keep a watch on “Big Businesses that are in bed with Big Government.”  Also, if you didn’t have the opportunity to watch today’s Glenn Beck Show, please check out the video I’ve embedded below.

Together we make a difference and will succeed at re-affixing our Country to it’s foundation of “life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, with justice for all”.

Yours In Truth  Winking smile  Shelly

Big Energy Speaks Out on the Glenn Beck Show

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

MIT NSE Nuclear Information Hub (http://web.mit.edu/nse/)

No explanation needed for this post.

Yours In Truth  Winking smile  Shelly

Information about the incident at the Fukushima Nuclear Plants in Japan hosted by http://web.mit.edu/nse/ :: Maintained by the students of the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT

Explanation of Hydrogen Explosions at Units 1 and 3

Posted on March 15, 2011 by mitnse

Explosions at units 1 and 3 occurred due to similar causes. When an incident occurs in a nuclear power plant such as a loss of coolant accident or when power is lost, usually the first response is to depressurize the reactor. This is done by opening pressure relief valves on the reactor vessel. The water/steam mixture will then flow down into the suppression pool, which for this design of a reactor is in the shape of a torus (technical term for the shape of a donut). By blowing the hot steam into the suppression pool some of the steam is condensed to liquid phase, which helps keep the pressure low in the containment.

The pressure in the reactor vessel is reduced  by  venting the water/steam mixture. It is much easier to pump water into the vessel when it is at a reduced pressure, thus making it easier to keep the fuel cooled. This procedure was well underway after the earthquake. Unfortunately, because of the enormous magnitude of the earthquake, an equally large tsunami was created. This tsunami disabled the onsite diesel generators as well as the electrical switchyard. Without power to run pumps and remove heat, the temperature of the water in the reactor vessel began to rise. Click here to continue reading…

Sunday, March 13, 2011

How Will a Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown Effect Me?

Without a doubt the magnitude 9.0 earthquake that hit Japan last Thursday evening has been and will continue to be catastrophic to the people of Japan.  The task at hand looks overwhelming to those of us who are on the outside looking in.  We all want to help them in some way, but feel helpless to do so from our comfortable homes far away.  Might I suggest that you contact your local disaster Center and ask them what is needed to help the people of Japan.  The Salvation Army has many branches worldwide and is an excellent resource to give money or extra household items to, if they are needed.

Now I’d like to change the subject and share with you an article I have found to be informative with regards to the possible failure of the nuclear reactor(s) at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.  There is a lot of fear being peddled out there and I for one have learned not to go ballistic from the get go.  The proponents of solar and wind energy sources are ramping up their calls to shut down all nuclear facility development before the whole story can be told.  When the story is finally told, whether there is a total melt down or not, the most important piece of information that must be remembered is that it was the earthquake that caused the tsunami and it was the tsunami that has caused the greatest damage and potentially will be the cause for any failure(s) at this facility.

For those of you who want to improve your understanding of nuclear energy and what you should and should not fear about its production and use, please read one of these books by Dr. Richard Mueller of U.C. Berkley; “Physics for Future Presidents” or “Physics and Technology for Future Presidents”.  These publications have been specifically written for the lay consumer to read.  There are two versions in print, the college level text edition(s), for those who want ‘all’ the details, and the version for those who merely want a deeper (not university level) understanding of physics.  Dr. Mueller has published a powerful resource for the public to understand all energy resources, their prospects, dangers, futility, advantages and what there is and is not to fear from each of them.

This web article from the BBC has a lot of good information for you.  The article goes over what’s happened, what could happen and gives some good diagrams to help communicate the problem.

Please enjoy the article and I trust it will give you a better understanding of what’s happening at the Fukushima Daiichi reactor(s).

Yours In Truth  Winking smile  Shelly

13 March 2011 Last updated at 11:07 ET

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Japan crisis 'worst since WWII'

Richard Black By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News

A large explosion was seen at the plant with debris blown out from the building

Continue reading the main storySmoke billowing from Fukushima nuclear plant

Japanese Earthquake

Two days after the alarm was first raised about safety at Fukushima Daiichi plant, uncertainty still surrounds the situation on the ground and the status of the three reactors that were functioning at the time of Friday's earthquake and tsunami.

It appears that a partial meltdown did occur in reactor 1.

On Sunday, officials said the same thing was suspected in reactor 3 - although later, they appeared to retract this statement.

What is certain is that engineers are still struggling to pump enough water past the reactors to keep the cores cool.

At noon local time (0400 GMT), Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), which operates the plant, gave this status report:

Reactor 1 - shut down, under inspection because of Saturday's explosion, sea water and boric acid being pumped in

Reactor 2 - water level "lower than normal", but stable

Reactor 3 - high pressure coolant injection was "interrupted"; but injection of sea water and boric acid were under way.

Click here to read the full story.