FEBRUARI 26, 2010 | No. 704 OBAMA APPROVES LOAN FOR REACTORS, PROPOSES TRIPLING OF LOAN PROGRAM; STILL NOT OBAMA APPROVES LOAN FOR REACTORS, PROPOSES TRIPLING OF LOAN PROGRAM; ENOUGH FOR SENATE STILL NOT ENOUGH FOR SENATE REPUBLICANS REPUBLICANS ENEL INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION OF BALTIC Channeling George W. Bush, President Obama called in his NUCLEAR PLANT? January 27 State of the Union speech for development of “safe, KOLA NPP FIRST HIDES, THEN clean” nuclear power in the U.S. Obama quickly followed that up DOWNPLAYS INCIDENT with a surprising request in the FY 2011 Department of Energy NEW LAW ON RADIOACTIVE budget for a near-tripling of the loan guarantee program for new WASTE UNDER DISCUSSION IN reactor construction and then upped the ante on February 17 with a personal announcement of an US$8.3 billion (6.1 bn Euro) FRANCE: LUNG-CANCER taxpayer loan to build two new reactors at the Vogtle site in RECOGNISED AS Georgia. PROFESSIONAL SICKNESS (704.6013) NIRS - Meanwhile, Energy
Congress with letters demanding that the
FUTURE SOUTH AFRICAN PBMR
tripling of the loan program be rejected.
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long-overdue attention in the nation’s
SIX CANADIAN REACTORS TO
the Administration’s decision to withdraw
CLOSE IN TEN YEARS 6 BURMA: A NUCLEAR
administration’s position is controversial.
WANNABE 7
of environmentalists, the composition of
consensus policy for radioactive waste.
named, but it does include industry representatives like Exelon CEO James
the actual loans for new reactors, through a little-known agency called the
Federal Financing Bank. This is ushering
in a new kind of nuclear socialism, where
taxpayers fund reactor construction, but
utilities take all the profits if the project
archaic filibuster rule that requires 60
projects will fail- then taxpayers will be
left holding the bag. Distressingly, at a
stimulus bill, and just about every major
sponsor of climate legislation, has been
contrasting his positions then and now.
for “clean” coal development. Kerry has
case here. They’ll get as much support
and will then try to stop a climate bill
minority’s bluff and allows them to go
ahead and filibuster (which requires the
opponents of a bill to talk, without stop,
outside, at least, it appears that Obama
A definitive answer will probably require
interim, it is clear that there has been
then vote on a bill that requires only a
One problem is that the approach isn’t
there is unlikely to be a climate bill.
it appears they have the upper hand.
says he won’t support a bill, and that
But the new overt nuclear support likely
guarantees isn’t enough for the industry
(R-Tenn.), sponsor of a bill calling for
year. Nevertheless, it is clear that there
Senate for a climate bill -there are too
welcome, but isn’t strong enough to get
Source and contact: NIRS NUCLEAR MONITOR 704 ENEL INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION OF BALTIC NUCLEAR PLANT? Russian leading business magazine 'Expert' reported on February 4, that Italian Enel may invest into construction of a nuclear power plant in the Russian region of Kaliningrad. According to the magazine, Enel and Russian 'Inter RAO' are in talks to set up a joint company to build two VVER-1200 nuclear reactors nearby the border of Kaliningrad and Lithuania. Lithuania is a member of the European Union. Both companies are not commenting on the issue presently. 'Inter RAO' is a Russian company dedicated to find EU-customers for electricity from Russian nuclear reactors. State-owned nuclear corporation 'Rosatom' (previously known as Minatom) owns 57,3% of 'Inter RAO' shares. (704.6014) WISE Kaliningrad - This
Moreover, the region will fully cover its
relatively small (up to 20 tons) airplane
realistic plan on nuclear waste disposal.
earliest. It is therefor likely that 100% of
According to activists, the construction
the electricity produced by the reactors
will be for export, while local residents
“Rosatom”, spent nuclear fuel will be
reactors will cost around Euro 6 billion.
reprocess spent fuel from a VVER-1200.
Baltic nuclear plant will be located right
they never analyzed the sustainability of
Source and contact: WISE Kaliningrad
to the construction of the nuclear plant.
KOLA NPP FIRST HIDES, THEN DOWNPLAYS INCIDENT On January 15, 2010, an energy transformer exploded into bits and pieces at the Kola Nuclear Power Plant, located on the Kola Peninsula, in Northwest Russia. The incident led to a 50% reduction of power output from two reactor units leaving onsite spent nuclear fuel storage without energy supply. The authorities at the plant neglected to report about the incident. (704.6015) WISE Amsterdam - Kola
south-eastern part of the Kola Peninsula
off. Units 3 and 4 reduced their capacity
1984, respectively. The two first reactor
with the guidelines,” reported the press
the first two reactors. The life span of
"While the plant was operating at 1433
more than three hours after the incident. NUCLEAR MONITOR 704 Source and contact: Bellona, PO Box
massive release of radioactivity into the
stipulates that Russia informs Norwegian authorities about accidents
NEW LAW ON RADIOACTIVE WASTE UNDER DISCUSSION IN RUSSIA On January 20, the lower house of the Duma (the Russian parliament) adopted in first reading a new law on radioactive waste. It is expected that final approval by lower and upper houses of parliament and Russian president will happen by next summer. The legislation was developed last year by state-owned nuclear power corporation Rosatom. (704.6016) WISE Kaliningrad - After
radioactive waste one more time. This is
legislation was passed in first reading,
environmental groups started to criticize
significant lacks related to the disposal
new reactors”, said Vladimir Slivyak of
include the necessity of public approval
law. Otherwise, new legislation will bring
for the construction of storage facilities
According to the proposed law, it will be
reactors and the nuclear industry should
For example, a so-called 'declaration on
parliament. In the first week of February,
nearly 500 letters from individuals, small
invited environmental activists to join a
was adopted in legislation. As a result,
water for nearby cities. One of the goals
financial responsibility for radioactive
radioactive tritium – a highly dangerous
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the legislation is still no agreement. It is
forward if no agreement will be reached.
Source and contact: WISE Kaliningrad FRANCE: LUNG-CANCER RECOGNISED AS PROFESSIONAL SICKNESS On January 15, an employee who has suffered long-term exposure to radiation whilst working around EDF nuclear reactors was informed that his cancer had been officially recognised as a professional sickness resulting from exposure to radiation. (704.6017) Sante/Sous-Traitance - The
over a certain size) is in presenting the
suffered long-term exposure to radiation
evidence for linking working at specific
today’s levels, it is allowed to receive
cancer, either at the highest level of the
in just a few minutes. There is desperate
mutagens, repro-toxins and “harmful”
painful inquiry process held by the local
should look first of all for any role that
been officially recognized as conforming
to MP (Professional sickness) Table No 6
Source: Association Sante/Sous- Contact: Philippe Billard, Sante/Sous-
This is an incredibly important victory for
Apart from anything else, it’s clear that
the theoretical “safe limit” of radiation
exposure (in the EU 50 millisieverts per
FUTURE SOUTH AFRICAN PBMR UNCERTAIN On February 8, South African Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan has announced that the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) consortium will be no longer funded from 2013. In a phone call with Bloomberg she said the project has not attracted a long-term investor or customers and South Africa can no longer fund the PBMR. A decision on the future of the technology will be made in August, she said in a statement. (704.6018) Laka Foundation - It is not
strategically most important battlefields
declared that it was canceling its plans to
industry has received more state support
to the escalating financial crisis starting
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country to “pursue the involvement in the
field of nuclear, including showing a keen
says it will reorganize and fire as many as
“opens a real opportunity for two African
South Africa has a long relationship with
Algeria on co-operation in the field of nu-
clear energy and research. Kriek said that
Eskom Holdings Ltd. and South Africa’s
building of the fuel plant to manufacture
together 85% of the PBMR (Pty) Ltd. - it
demonstration plant, but do not cover the
dreaming in finding partners to complete
waste disposal or insurance costs. Other
(or at least continue) the PBMR project. Sources: Bloomberg, 18 February 2010:
could not start before late 2008 or early
“S. Africa Halts Funding to Pebble Bed
optimistic estimate, again. In September
spending, to end allocations by 2013” /
bed” / Independent Online, 18 February
Plant (DPP) project has been indefinitely
Contact: Pelindaba Working Group,
“a keen interest” in South Africa's pebble
bed technology, and that a “high-level
delegation” from Algeria had visited the
SIX CANADIAN REACTORS TO CLOSE IN TEN YEARS The six nuclear reactors at Pickering would be closed down permanently in 10 years time, according to a new plan put forward by Ontario Power Generation (OPG). Meanwhile, the four nuclear reactors at Darlington would be refurbished to extend their lifetime until 2050. Whether a new reactor would be built is still uncertain. (704.6019) WISE Amsterdam - Cana-
time for the nuclear division of Ontario
Hydro (as it was then called) to deal with
of their rated electrical output. Thus, after
the Pickering [B] nuclear station open for
Pickering A restart project, only 30% of
its electrical output was restored. (See
refurbish the Darlington nuclear station.
Darlington supplies about 20 per cent of
to restart the four Pickering A reactors.
Ontario’s power, with Pickering at roughly
the older “A” plant, where two of four
reactors are still operating after recent
of effort, only one of the four reactors
(Unit 4) was successfully restarted. After
and four reactors at the newer “B” plant,
which is nearing the end of its operating
effective to do a full refurbishment at the
unit was restarted (Unit 1). At this point
Pickering plant because of its smaller re-
actors and older, first-generation CANDU
were shut down in 1997 (along with three
design. The four reactors in the Pickering
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ton because the best of three bids, from
the four in Pickering B dating to the early
we start construction,” said Bill Robin-
1980s. Critics and anti-nuclear activists
Smitherman termed “many billions” of
have long been after the original owner,
Projects of OPG. Rough, very preliminary
lington's four nuclear reactors, to extend
their generation capability to about 2050,
will cost Can$6 billion to Can$10 billion,
nuclear station located at the Darlington
safety. Anti-nuclear activists likely will be
said Ontario’s Infrastructure and Energy
site license work for a potential new build
closing but question why it won't happen
will continue in parallel with the above
sooner. The answer is partly simple; jobs.
cost of the nuclear refurbishment, or were
withholding the figures from the public.
“People should know what the costs are
Costs Darlington unknown
make a multibillion-dollar decision based
keep nuclear at 50 per cent of the supply
on a guess''. Darlington didn’t come on
over the long term. It'll bankrupt us if we
the most reliable plant at OPG, producing
energy watchdog Sean-Patrick Stensil.
power 94.5 per cent of the time in its best
Sources: The Star, 9 February 2010 /
Ontario’s Premier Dalton McGuinty said
that Ontario “remains on track to keeping
grated Improvement Plan that will define
half of its electricity generated by nuclear
refurbishment project. “The key to a suc-
Contact: Gordon Edwards, [email protected]
building another nuclear plant at Darling-
BURMA: A NUCLEAR WANNABE For several years, suspicions have swirled about the nuclear intentions of Burma’s secretive military dictatorship. Burma is cooperating with North Korea on possible nuclear procurements and appears to be misleading overseas suppliers in obtaining top-of-the-line equipment. Certain equipment, which could be used in a nuclear or missile program, went to isolated Burmese manufacturing compounds of unknown purpose. Although evidence does not exist to make a compelling case that Burma is building secret nuclear reactors or fuel cycle facilities, as has been reported, the information does warrant governments and companies taking extreme caution in any dealings with Burma. The military regime’s suspicious links to North Korea, and apparent willingness to illegally procure high technology goods, make a priority convincing the military government to accept greater transparency. (704.6020) ISIS - Suspicions about
to Burma. North Korea’s past prolifera-
sufficient to establish that North Korea
tion activities and the failure to promptly
is building nuclear facilities for Burma’s
detect the Syrian reactor cannot but lead
military junta, despite recent reports to
with the resumption of a formal military
sibility of significant North Korean nuclear
Nuclear Monitor 657, 21 June 2007: “My-
anmar: A new Iran in the making?”). Ac-
one adds Burma’s own efforts to acquire
cording to U.S. officials, concerns about
sold a reactor to Syria, a sale which the
world’s best intelligence agencies missed
until late in the reactor’s construction,
nuclear cooperation, but their information
no one is willing to turn a blind eye to
nuclear equipment, materials, or facilities
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the reactor complex, but no construction
Quantities Protocol (SQP) that it signed in
facilities and only small quantities of nu-
the terms of its cooperation, Russia has
with a few exceptions, mainly conditions
mese in fields related to the building and
The military regime’s lack of transparency
effort to investigate suspicions about its
nuclear program. A priority is getting the
if it imports or exports nuclear material,
also receives nuclear energy training in
nuclear facility that is within six months
of receiving nuclear material. In the case
implement the full safeguards agreement,
no later than six months before receiving
Burma’s enquiries, or requests for equip-
official, Russia assists Burma’s uranium
exploration and mining efforts, but this
tal entities, Burmese trading companies,
effort is relatively small-scale and has
guards with the IAEA in the context of the
The Myanmar Ministry of Energy lists five
areas with potential for uranium mining.
under the SQP. In particular, it has not agreed to report a nuclear facility when it
Minimal nuclear Capability Burma or Myanmar?
In 1989, the military junta officially changed the
English translations of many colonial-era names,
including the name of the country, to "Myanmar".
The democratic elected opposition did and does
While some of the name changes are closer to their
actual Burmese pronunciations, many domestic and
foreign opposition groups and other countries
continue to oppose their use in English because
they recognize neither the legitimacy of the ruling
military government nor its authority to rename the
country or towns in English. Various non-Burman
ethnic groups choose to not recognize the name
because the term Myanmar has historically been
used as a label for the majority ethnic group rather
Source: Burma Center Netherlands
thermal research reactor. A draft cooper-
Minimal nuclear transparency
into operation in October 2009. This net-
in May 2002 for the construction of a nu-
eration Treaty (NPT) in 1992. It insists it
clear research center that would include
is in compliance with all its obligations
to consider if Burma should be invited to
a ten megawatt-thermal research reactor,
published reports in the summer of 2009,
A new constraint on Burma’s cooperation
and facilities for the disposal of nuclear
states from engaging in trade with North
eration agreement in 2007 for the sale of
Korea in almost all conventional weapons
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related to ballistic missiles and nuclear.
Burma to ascertain if there is an underly-
well as its cooperation with North Korea
lant. Suppliers need to exercise greater
ficials have expressed worries about the
“nature and extent” of Burma’s ties with
in a manner that would make it extremely
entities or companies in other countries
difficult for Burma to acquire a nuclear
Conclusion and policy recommenda-
A priority is to establish greater transpar-
ency over Burma’s and North Korea’s ac-
tivities and inhibit any nuclear or nuclear
be pursuing a long-term strategy to make
countries that supplied the high-precision
reports to the contrary, the military junta
other military goods illegally. Vigorous im-
a legal justification to press for access to
lishing a significant nuclear capability.
plementation of the recent U.N. Security
the equipment in order to verify that it is
of major nuclear facilities appears unreli-
should continue to press Burma’s military
with a secret missile or nuclear program. Although Burma and North Korea appear
Source: “Burma: A Nuclear Wan-
termined with the available information.
Facilities” by David Albright, Paul Bran-
nuclear, conventional weapon, or missile
cipal condition, including the Additional
capabilities or is Burma assisting North
Available at: http://isis-online.org/coun-
Contact: Institute for Science and In-
capability of some type, but whether its
Suite 500, Washington, DC 20002, USA.
ultimate purpose is peaceful or military
facilities, equipment, or materials from
questions about the regime’s activities
Germany: debate on n-power in CDU party. Debate is still raging in the German government over the use of nuclear power. Chancellor Merkel has distanced herself from comments by environment minister Norbert Röttgen a day earlier. On February 20, Röttgen predicted that Germany would be free of nuclear power by 2030. By 2030, Germany's youngest nuclear power stations will have reached a lifespan of 40 years, eight longer than that agreed in 2000 on by former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's centre-left coalition of Social Democrats and Greens. Röttgen, a member of the conservative Christian Democrats, told the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper that even by the most skeptical of forecasts, Germany would reach its goal of getting 40 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030, thus allowing the country's remaining nuclear power stations to shut down. Renewable sources currently supply 16 percent of Germany's electricity. "In the coalition contract it says that nuclear power is a stopgap until renewable energy can take over the supply reliably and at competitive prices. That's exactly the line I am following." But the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) believes that this target is still achievable. "We can still cover 40 percent from renewable energy by around 2020," UBA president Jochen Flasbarth told the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper on the same day. A few days later, on February 23, Peter Mueller, Christian Democratic prime minister in the German state of Saarland, said the government should NUCLEAR MONITOR 704
stick to its timetable to phase out nuclear power. Amending the phase-out, fixed by legislation in 2002 for about 2021, “needs plausible grounds,” Mueller is cited as saying. “I don’t see those.” The Local, 20 February 2010 / Deutsche Welle, 21 February 2010 / Bloomberg, 23 February 2010 EDF-AREVA quarrel over reprocessing resolved? As mentioned in the January 29 issue of the Nuclear Monitor there is a lot of rivalry between the French nuclear giants AREVA and EDF. In the beginning of January AREVA stopped removing spent fuel from reactors for reprocessing at the facility at La Hague. At the end of 2008, the companies agreed on a framework for contracts for the 2008-2040 period. But since mid-2009 they have not been able to settle disagreements over prices and volumes. On January 20, the two companies were given a two-week deadline by the French government to resolve their differences on this matter. On February 5, the two companies said in a statement, they would sign a contract covering “transportation, treatment and recycling” of used nuclear fuel before the end of March. The agreement reached by the two groups lays out conditions for applying the framework agreement of Dec. 19 2008, which set out a partnership covering treatment-recycling of used fuel, and reprocessed fuel fabrication, the firms said. Reuters, 5 February 2010 European Union heading for clash on funding ITER. European governments want to slow down construction of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) because they are paying for the bulk of the construction costs and are concerned that the budget is spiraling out of control. The EU is covering 45% of the costs of building and running ITER, which is to be built in Cadarache, France. The other six partners (the US, China, Russia, India, Japan and South Korea) are each paying 9%. Concerned about the mounting costs, the EU rejected a construction timetable proposed by ITER's administration at a meeting of participating countries on 18-19 November. The administration had proposed that ITER, which was launched in November 2006, should conduct its first experiments in 2018. But the EU's member states agreed in a position paper in November that a 2018 deadline was “not feasible”. (see Nuclear Monitor 698, 27 November 2009: “Fusion Illusions”) They reaffirmed this at a working group of the Council of Ministers on February 1. A 2018 deadline, however, is strongly backed by all non-EU countries involved in ITER, with the exception of the US, which has shown signs of flexibility. Officials said that the EU would prefer to make construction costs less painful by spreading them over a longer period of time. Concerns about the ballooning budget led the Commission last year to set up an expert group tasked with reviewing the construction costs. The group's report, released to member states in January, said that the construction costs alone could rise as high as 1.5bn Euro (compared to a 2001 estimate of 598 million Euro).Total EU-contribution of ITER-project costs could rise to 3,5 billion Euro (US$ ) instead of the 1.5 billion estimated in 2001. The countries participating in the ITER project will hold a special high-level meeting in Paris on 23-24 February to try to resolve the dispute. European Voice, 4 February 2010 Replies safety AP1000 & EPR of 'poor quality'. UK nuclear regulators have criticised the "long delays" and "poor quality" of replies they have received from Westinghouse and Areva following safety reviews of their reactor designs, AP1000 and the European Pressurised Reactor (EPR). The Nuclear Installations Inspectorate has raised a number of serious issues on the design of the new reactors but in its latest report says the response from the two companies is less than expected. The inspectors have already issued a formal 'Regulatory Issue' (RI) regarding the safety and control systems of the EPR and are now considering a RI on the shield building for the AP1000. Westinghouse is planning to use a new construction method for the reactor's shield building, using a sandwich of steel plates filled with concrete, rather than the conventional reinforced concrete. Regulators say they will have to be convinced the new techniques will be sufficient to withstand an accident, including a crash of a large aircraft. Westinghouse said it changed its construction methods in response to US regulations after 9/11 requiring it to withstand an aircraft impact. N-Base Briefing 642, 10 February & 643, 17 February 2010 Kakadu mine: Uranium contamination 5400 times background. Australia: environmental regulators for the office of the Supervising Scientist admitted to a Senate Estimates committee on February 9, that water with uranium concentrations 5400 times background and a cocktail of other radionuclides are seeping from beneath the tailings dam at the Ranger Uranium Mine in Kakadu National Park. The Office of the Supervising Scientist acknowledged to Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam that the contamination was occurring, and said that the estimated amount of 100,000 liters per day was based on modeling and not measurement. "The biggest surprise is that despite knowing about this leakage for years, the regulators don't know how much is seeping, where it is going, or how highly contaminated it is. The regulator suggested that directly sampling this contaminated water would be 'impractical.' I suggest that it is now essential", Senator Ludlam said. "The mining company ERA booked a 2009 profit in excess of A$270 million dollars (US$240m or 177m Euro) and yet the regulator won't compel them to undertake any water quality sampling under the tailings dam. That has to change." Uranium is only one of a number of radioactive elements present in the tailings dam – others include Thorium, Polonium, Radon, Radium, Bismuth, etc. Media release Australian Greens Party, 9 February 2010 10 NUCLEAR MONITOR 704 WISE/NIRS NUCLEAR MONITOR WISE AMSTERDAM/NIRS
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