China makes nuclear power break through

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After reading this article, ask yourself "Why doesn't the US reprocess its spent fuel?" and "Why isn't the US investing money to research and improve nuclear power?"

http://news.yahoo.com/china-makes-nuclear-power-breakthrough-092210276.html


China said Friday it had hooked its first so-called "fourth generation" nuclear reactor to the grid, a breakthrough that could eventually reduce its reliance on uranium imports

The experimental fast-neutron reactor is the result of more than 20 years of research and could also help minimise radioactive waste from nuclear energy, the state-run China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) said.

China is the ninth country to develop a fast-neutron reactor, which uses uranium 60 times more efficiently than a normal reactor, helping the country to reduce its reliance on imports of the mineral.

Beijing has stepped up investment in nuclear power in an effort to slash its world-leading carbon emissions and scale down the country's heavy reliance on coal, which accounts for 70 percent of its energy needs.

But China's uranium reserves are limited, and it will have to import increasingly large amounts as its civilian nuclear programme gathers speed.

China -- the world's second largest economy -- currently has 14 nuclear reactors and is building more than two dozen others. It aims to get 15 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2020.

According to the World Nuclear Association, it aims to increase nuclear power capacity to 80 gigawatts by 2020 from 10.8 gigawatts in 2010.

The fourth-generation reactor, located just outside Beijing, has a capacity of just 20 megawatts. Other recently launched nuclear reactors in China had a capacity of more than one gigawatt, or 1,000 megawatts.

The latest technological step comes after China succeeded in reprocessing spent nuclear fuel in an experimental reactor in the northwestern province of Gansu in January.

Authorities said this would help extend the lifespan of proven uranium deposits to 3,000 years from the current forecast of 50-70 years.

Beijing has also pledged to improve emergency procedures and construction standards at its nuclear power plants, after Japan's devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami triggered an atomic crisis.
 

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After reading this article, ask yourself "Why doesn't the US reprocess its spent fuel?" and "Why isn't the US investing money to research and improve nuclear power?"

The U.S. has the technology to implement an advanced, safe nuclear power generating program but does not do so for two reasons.
1. It is not politically popular to support nuclear power.
2. A well developed nuclear power generation program would not replace other forms of power generation but would seriously compete with them. This means economic harm to certain investors and industries.

It is a classic example of American short sightedness and lack of leadership from Washington.
 
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After reading this article, ask yourself "Why doesn't the US reprocess its spent fuel?" and "Why isn't the US investing money to research and improve nuclear power?"

This is called begging the question. You assume the premise of the question is true, even though you provide no evidence that it is true.

We're making progress in nuclear areas that China is not, like aneutronic fusion. See Polywell
 

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This is called begging the question. You assume the premise of the question is true, even though you provide no evidence that it is true.

We're making progress in nuclear areas that China is not, like aneutronic fusion. See Polywell

I did a quick search and found the experimental reactor you mention here. Are any of these reactors under construction in the U.S.??? When will the taxpayers benefit from this Navy research project?? How long till American citizens can depend on nuclear power to ween ourselves off of foreign oil?? If China & Europe can build safe, low cost/kwh nuclear reactors that do not generate any greenhouse emissions.....why the hell can't our country?? Yes, I'm begging for the answer. We already know why...Dale00 answered it above. Lack of leadership pretty much sums it up. Not just the current POTUS, but every POTUS since Nixon.
 

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