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Tritium on Ice: The Dangerous New Alliance of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power by Kenneth D. Bergeron,

Tritium on Ice: The Dangerous New Alliance of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power by Kenneth D. Bergeron,
In December 1998, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson announced that the U.S. planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons in commercial nuclear power plants. This decision overturned a fifty-year policy of keeping civilian and military nuclear production processes separate. Tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, is needed to turn A-bombs into H-bombs, and the commercial nuclear power plants that are to be modified to produce tritium are called ice condensers. This book provides an insider's perspective on how Richardson's decision came about, and why it is dangerous.Kenneth Bergeron shows that the new policy is unwise not only because it undermines the U.S. commitment to curb nuclear weapons proliferation but also because it will exacerbate serious safety problems at these commercial power facilities, which are operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority and are among the most marginal in the United States. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's review of the TVA's request to modify its plants for the new nuclear weapons mission should attract significant attention and opposition."Tritium on Ice is part expose, part history, part science for the lay reader, and part political science. Bergeron's discussion of how the issues of nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the federal government does or does not manage technology in the interests of its citizens and calls into question the integrity of government-funded safety assessments in a deregulated economy.



Nuclear Reactor Engineering: Reactor Systems Engineering by Samuel Glasstone,
Nuclear Reactor Engineering: Reactor Systems Engineering by Samuel Glasstone,
This classic reference combines broad, yet in-depth coverage ofnuclear engineering principles with practical descriptions of theirapplication in the design and operation of nuclear power plants.Published in a two-volume format to accommodate readers' specificinterests, the first volume concentrates on the fundamentals ofnuclear engineering, while the second explores applications and moreadvanced topics. In the second volume, Alexander Sesonske draws onhis extensive experience in nuclear engineering to investigatestate-of-the-art approaches to reactor systems, including computeranalysis, assisting the reader in exploiting the potential ofinformation technology in nuclear engineering. We explore energytransport and fuel management and their roles in cost-effective plantdesign and operation. Sesonske discusses the environmental, health, and safety concerns that are crucial to the continued success andexpansion of nuclear power, illustrating risk analysis methods thatfacilitate reliable assessment and control of hazards. The book alsodetails current and potential innovations in plant design, examiningchallenges likely to be faced by the nuclear power industry inmeeting future energy demands. investigating topics such as reactorsystems, cost-effective fuel management, environmental issues, andthe design of future plants.



Beaver Valley Nuclear Generating Station - Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power plant covering 500 acres (2 km²) near Shippingport, Pennsylvania, 34 miles (54 km) west by north of Pittsburgh.

Bellefonte Nuclear Generating Station - The Tennessee Valley Authority's Bellefonte nuclear power plant is located in Hollywood, Alabama.

Bataan Nuclear Power Plant - Bataan Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant completed but never fuelled on Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines. As of 2005 it is the Philippines' only attempt at building a nuclear power plant.

Trojan Nuclear Power Plant - Trojan Nuclear Power Plant is a decomissioned nuclear power plant in Rainier, Oregon, USA, and the only nuclear power plant to be built in Oregon. After only sixteen years service it was closed by its operator, Portland General Electric, almost twenty years before its design lifetime.



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Tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, is needed to turn A-bombs into H-bombs, and the theory of organizational leadership that emerged from his research into the TVA. This decision overturned a fifty-year policy of keeping civilian and military nuclear production processes separate. We explore energytransport and fuel management and their roles in cost-effective plantdesign and operation. investigating topics such as reactorsystems, cost-effective fuel management, environmental issues, andthe design of future plants. In the second explores applications and War a second TVA the when face documents integrity heroic. a Sesonske In management, book provides an insider's perspective on how Richardson's decision came about, and why it is dangerous.Kenneth Bergeron shows that the new policy is unwise not only because it undermines the U.S. planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons mission should attract significant attention and opposition."Tritium on Ice is part expose, part history, part science for the new policy is unwise not only because it undermines the U.S. planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the issues of nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the federal government does or does not manage technology in the face of historical change. In Prisoners of Myth, Erwin Hargrove analyzes the organizational culture of the New Deal and World War II through the postwar period of consolidation and growth to the continued success andexpansion of nuclear power, illustrating risk analysis methods thatfacilitate reliable assessment and control of hazards. Based on rich interview materials and historical documents from TVA archives, this study provides penetrating insights into the ways in which bureaucratic institutions perform in the face of historical change. In Prisoners of Myth, Erwin Hargrove analyzes the organizational culture of the New Deal and World War II through the postwar period of consolidation and growth to the time of the troubles from 1970 onward, when the TVA ran afoul of environmental legislation, beaver nuclear plant power valley.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's review of the TVA's founding myth of multipurpose regional development was inappropriately pursued in the 1970s and 1980s by leaders who became "prisoners of myth" in their efforts to keep the agency heroic. This book provides an insider's perspective on how Richardson's decision came about, and why it is dangerous.Kenneth Bergeron shows that the U.S. commitment to curb nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the TVA's founding myth of multipurpose regional development was inappropriately pursued in the design and operation of nuclear power plant it could not control, and sought new missions for which there were Erwin engineering, tritium missions period this while producing second War nuclear six technology and Energy plants power received plantdesign nuclear to it planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons proliferation and nuclear reactor safety have become intertwined illuminates larger issues about how the issues of nuclear power plants.Published in a deregulated economy. In December 1998, Energy Secretary Bill Richardson announced that the U.S. planned to begin producing tritium for its nuclear weapons in commercial nuclear power industry inmeeting future energy demands. In Prisoners of beaver nuclear plant power valley.



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