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(1) Nuclear_Power_Plants-56pgs.pdf A 56 page brochure on nuclear power plants from Scientech http://www.scientech.us/
(2) Electric_Power_Monthly_JAN 06.pdf 10 pages of current data on US electrical power generation. . . Nuclear Safety
Research Conference Washington DC October 25, 2004
(3) EPRI_Nuclear_PWR_Research.pdf Nuclear Safety Research Conference Washington DC October 25, 2004
(4) Ex-NV_GOV_List_Yucca_good_business.pdf 2002 Former NV Gov. Bob List urges Nevada to get paid for the Yucca repository development. This is a good list of positives for science and engineering adaptation for the University of Nevada System. Nevada's education must transform to technology in order to attract technology!
(5) Fast_breeder_Wikipedia.pdf Wikipedia's 7 page description of a fast breeder nuclear reactor, how it works.
(6) INEEL_IV-Generation.pdf A good 4-page brochure on the new Generation IV reactor designs, brochure produced by the Idaho National Laboratory.
(7) Maine_Yankee_Decommissioning.pdf This is a good single page over viewing the orderly, safe and efficient decommissioning of an early nuclear power production plant.
(8) McCain_On_Nuclear_ LOE-ORG.pdf AZ Senator John McCain JUN 2005 talks about nuclear energy with Living On Earth public radio. The Palo Verde AZ 3-unit nuclear facility has the single largest reactor in America (see below)
(9) Palo_Verde_Nuclear_Generation_Station.pdf The largest and one of the most productive nuclear facilities in America. These pages give a good overview for a nuclear success story. Years of operation, years of statistics, years of safety
(10) NEI_Common_Objections_to_Yucca_MT.pdf This NEI paper reviews frequently cited objections to the Yucca MT project and the response based on scientific analysis.
(11) NEVADA_WATER_FACTS.pdf This document contains 17 pages of information about Nevada's water resources statewide and the high amount of water that is used by the Nevada mining industry. We are working on calculations to see if combinations rivers, ground water, effluent waste water etc., can be "co operatively used" to support nuclear plants and then returned to the system. Nuclear does nothing to the water source short of rising its temperature to 80 degrees when it's returned to the system.
(12) Nevada_Water_Withdrawal_Forecasts.pdf 17 PGS of the state water withdrawal forecasts assessed from 2000 to 2020.
(13) New_Reactor_Designs.pdf EIA Energy Information Administration: New reactor designs that are either available or anticipated to become available in the United States by 2030. These 12 pages also discuss Fast Breeder Reactors some of which are operating in Russia, France, and India.
(14) Nuclear_TIMELINE_1996-2005.pdf 20 pages of data on worldwide nuclear plant general information & notes, 1996 through 2005
(15) SHAW_Presentation_02-07-05.pdf "The Health Hazards of Not Going Nuclear" Peter G. Shaw Idaho National Laboratory. This was our 1st US Nuclear Energy educational "presentation". These 52 pages of slides presented by Peter Shaw contain and excellent review of nuclear efficiency and safety compared to coal fired energy production systems.
(16) SEIDLER_Presentation_05-25-05.pdf Our 2nd presentation of 11 slides "Nuclear Energy and Yucca Mountain" by Paul Seidler, Robison Seidler Henderson, NV
(17) DR COHEN Paper 17pgs_08-14-06.pdf Nuclear Power "The Original Plan for Development", Dr. Bernard L Cohen
   
   
   

 

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