Archive for July 28th, 2012

July 28 Energy News

July 28, 2012

Japan:

¶   The Japanese Science Ministry is trying to justify withholding SPEEDI fallout information about the Fukushima Disaster from the public because it was based on “assumptions.” (We might note that all precautions are based on assumptions.) [The Japan Times]

¶   Decontamination work is not going ahead in most areas evacuated after the Fukushima Disaster. [Asahi Shimbun]

US:

¶   The NRC has issued a bulletin on a potential design flaw at US nuclear power plants.  It is possible no one thought to install equipment t0 detect the loss of one of three phases in three-phase offsite power, which could affect key safety equipment. (One wonders what else they might have forgotten to install.) [Reuters]

¶   The NRC says that after some study, its current position is that storing spent fuel in spent fuel pools is “adequate” to assure public safety.  It will continue to study the issue for as long as five years. [Union of Concerned Scientists]

¶   A new report from the US DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides information on potentials of various sources of energy in the US. According to the report, the potential for PVs is 280,613 TWh per year, and the potential for wind is 49,769 TWh per year; the report deals with other sources as well. By comparison, the current US production of nuclear and coal combined is 2,514 TWh per year. [REVE]