Training Under Way For New Nuclear Plant Operators In S. Carolina
"Start thinking about getting your tinfoil hat radiation hardened," writes an anonymous reader, and excerpts thus from ABC News: "Southern Co. in Georgia and SCANA Corp. in South Carolina are the first to prepare new workers to run a recently approved reactor design never before built in the United States. Training like it will be repeated over the decades-long lifetime of those plants and at other new ones that may share the technology in years to come. Both power companies are building pairs of Westinghouse Electric Corp. AP1000 reactors at Plant Vogtle near Augusta and SCANA Corp.'s Summer Nuclear Station northwest of Columbia, S.C. While the nuclear industry had earlier proposed a larger building campaign, low natural gas prices coupled with uncertainty after last year's disaster at a Japanese nuclear plant have scaled back those ambitions." Getting a new nuclear plant approved is a long haul.
South Carolina has the largest number of nuclear facilities and radioactive waste in the USA.
Washington DC has the largest number of lawyers.
South Carolina won the toss and had first choice.
Prove anything by multiplying Huge Number times Tiny Number
I hope they are better at operating nukes than they are at building airplanes.
The reactors them selves are chernobyl biscuis (/sarcasm).
http://www.ap1000.westinghousenuclear.com/ Commonly known as a pressurized water reactor (PWR).
The only thing revolutionary is the control systems. Its more digitized and automated then ever before. Personally I don't like this, not very warm and fuzzy about the US nuclear commission and the state of the industry. I would like to see other designs implemented.
Other than digital controls the article doesn't say how this design is different.. is it just the controls?
http://www.hawknest.com/
Automated Digital control systems?!
I've been qualified since 1980!
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
I heard it has touch screens and supports multitouch.
it is fantastic story,i like it . http://forexfog.com/
I'm glad to see new designs being used. But why do we keep beating the Uranium drum? Thorium is cheap, it's plentiful, and a thorium based reactor can produce useful byproducts.
South Carolina, Nuclear Plant.
This should have a what-could-possibly-go-wrong tag.
37 comments and no Homer Simpson reference? Slashot is slipping.
mr burns is to cheap to have a internet link to the plant.
To be fair, it was only three years from submission to approval and publishing in the register, not bad really. But then Westinghouse submitted several revisions over the succeeding years, triggering more reviews and approvals.
If they habe the money to build two nuclear plants, why can't they build a solae thermal one? A molten salt based ne that also generates energy over night?
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
Well..... if their reactors are anything like their electronics we all gonna die.
among them are reduced need for pumping water to cool the AP1000, it is claimed that in shutdown, as long as there is water in the machine, it convectively cools without pumping.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
pass: run a 4-minute mile.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
why do they call it "nuclear power plant"? ..lol.
in reality it mostly makes toxic garbage that last forever. sure, on the side it also makes some
electricity.
1 kilo of uranium gets turned into everlasting super toxic garbage and on the side 1 million people get to watch TV for one evening
"a new breed of toxic waste generator operators are being trained in the usa..."