Nuclear Energy and the Federal Deficit

The advantages of using Nuclear Power should bedesigns below:
apparent to everybody with common sense, especially
now with the resurfacing of the Global Warming and1. The AP-1000 power plant designed by
the Federal Deficit. Approximately 20% of the FederalWestinghouse, 1.1 gigawatt pressurized water reactor.
Deficit is the value of imported oil.According to Westinghouse, the design features two
steam generators connected to the reactor pressure
The politics of nuclear energy, however, is rathervessel and an array of passive safety system that
complicated. In the U.S. the Congress has mainlydon't require AC power or cooling water to be
favored nuclear energy, with the Republicans more sooperational.
than the Democrats. Around 1990 a bill simplifying the2. The other plant is General Electric design called the
licensing process for new plants became law. In theEconomic Simplified Boiling Water reactor. The
early 90s Congress voted to store nuclear waste inrecirculation and safety system pumps have been
Nevada if the studies turned out favorable. Lengthyreplaced by natural gravity-driven water circulation and
studies came out favorable around 2000, and in 2002passive safety systems.
Congress voted to override the opposition oft he
State of Nevada. Apparently lawsuits will tie up actualA switch to nuclear energy will cause there to be
construction for a while, but it is expected that theeconomic winners and losers. The potential losers will
storage of waste in Nevada will begin around 2010.be tempted to resist the process politically.The winners,
of course, are the nuclear industry itself as well as the
There has been a virtual moratorium on nuclear powerconstruction industry. The public in general will win too.
plants in the United States during the past generation,The losers are the coal industry, the oil industry, and
and it has many causes. But one significant factor inthe alternative energy industry. The alternative energy
the industry's decline was the Nuclear Regulatoryindustry hasn't generated an appreciable amount of
Commission's (NRC) licensing process. This processenergy but has absorbed much Government money,
didn't allow approval of the plants until afterand has absorbed much research energy in the
construction. This caused many costly delays while theacademic world.
completed plants were idling waiting for their operating
licenses.The capital cost for electric power plants is in the
neighborhood of $1000 per installed kilowatt. It is
The old regulatory process, established in 1956, hadsomewhat lower for gas-fired turbines and often
been widely seen as a cumbersome failure. In 1992,much higher for some nuclear plants (where
the NRC established two new processes toconstruction delays and post facto safety regulations
streamline nuclear plant licensing. By 2003, however,have raised costs considerably). These capital costs
after the September 11 attacks, the Californiawill have been largely amortized for nuclear plants
blackouts, the steep rise in the cost of gas poweredwhose license to operate is being extended.
electricity and the growing concerns of global warming,
nuclear power again became an option.Fueling a reactor for one year requires approximately
350,000 lb of raw uranium to produce about 1,000 MW
In contrast to the old Part 50 procedure, the newof electricity for about 7500 hours. At $10 per pound,
10-CFR 52 or "Part52" regulation aim to settlethis is 0.04 cents per KW-h. These are rough numbers
questions about sitting, design, and operating licensingI found them in my notes.
issues well before you start construction.
Standardization of every aspect of an application'sOver 78% of French electricity demands are met by
form and contest is also a crucial feature of Part 52.nuclear energy.This was one of the goals of the
With this approach, the NRC will have to review andFrench Nuclear program, to decrease French
approve a specific design only once. After that, NRCdependence on foreign energy sources. As of
needs to check only the areas where the applicantSeptember 30, 2007 there were a total of 197 nuclear
differs, such as environmental characteristics of thepower plant units with an installed electric net capacity
specific site.of 169,842 MWe in operation in Europe and 12 units
with 9,991 MWe were underconstruction in five
According to Mechanical Engineering, October 2007,countries.
other future reactors will likely be one of the two