Good presentation,thank you.Never before industry thrived on a less dense energy source like (wind and solar) When governements fight against physics,physics always wins. Wind and solar have their place,but the world can't go without baseload power.
Xenergy: those fuel balls seem very hard to recycle, and to separate their components. 95% of nuclear fuel is recyclable, but if you put them in those balls you can’t recycle it. The future needs to be reusable
Unless I'm missing something, most current Gen iii PWR/BWR/CANDU reactors in operation do not reuse their fuel rods so there is nuclear waste. Xe 100 uses TRISO fuel so they don't have to be recycled. They have a very high capacity factor and probably need not be removed for maintenance. They are meant to help the reactor continuously operate for years on end.
Consider reviewing PNNL Feasibility of Pulsed Current Technology for Removing Bulk Carbon from TRISO-based Fuels and then ARPA E Fluoride volatility processing of used nuclear fuels and then pyro processing OKLO ...
It being Texas, the University Department of Energy could have a sub section theme of Plain Horse Sense, and offer Sabatical Lectures from Tesla Engineering staff who wish to share that sense of Mission. The First Principle Observation of WYSIWYG Euler's e-Pi-i 1-0-infinity instantaneous Fusion-Fission Function, which you Grok just by looking, listening, hearing and seeing, learning by doing experience, and apply reiteratively with the urgency of the Moon Shots.., in a State of Forever Changing necessity.
Understanding the elemental e-Pi-i sync-duration resonance connectivity is the absolute mechanism we were warned during our school days, does not exist, which is as true as the Perfect Gas Thermodynamics concept of Energy. In Defence of the Defence Department of the Military, the absolute enemy of humanity is ignorance of the functional phenomenon of self-defining pure-math relative-timing motion by which all information In-form-ation is substantiated, as in log-antilog spin-spiral condensation modulation, Einsteinian Relativity and E=mC². Those who manipulate deliberate ignorance in a predatory way are identifiable enemies of the people anywhere and everywhere on Planet Earth. If the UAE can "go Nuclear", everyone has to catch up.
This cracks me up, these folks talk like they can just build safe, reliable, affordable energy. The NRC has different plans for you. Just look at NuScale, a teeny, tiny pressure water reactor. It's still not licensed yet and it's been more than a decade and hundreds of millions in fees. Your Gen. IV tech will take decades and $billions to get licensed and by the time they are done with it, the cost to build will be off the charts.
@@williamhill3751 Then let's terminate it and replace it with something better. It was done before, the AEC was replaced by the NRC, and the NRC too can be replaced with a better system.
Awesome!
Super! Texas is leading the way.
Good presentation,thank you.Never before industry thrived on a less dense energy source like (wind and solar)
When governements fight against physics,physics always wins.
Wind and solar have their place,but the world can't go without baseload power.
Beautiful green laser
Xenergy: those fuel balls seem very hard to recycle, and to separate their components. 95% of nuclear fuel is recyclable, but if you put them in those balls you can’t recycle it. The future needs to be reusable
Unless I'm missing something, most current Gen iii PWR/BWR/CANDU reactors in operation do not reuse their fuel rods so there is nuclear waste.
Xe 100 uses TRISO fuel so they don't have to be recycled. They have a very high capacity factor and probably need not be removed for maintenance. They are meant to help the reactor continuously operate for years on end.
Consider reviewing PNNL Feasibility of Pulsed Current Technology for Removing Bulk Carbon
from TRISO-based Fuels and then ARPA E Fluoride volatility processing of used nuclear fuels and then pyro processing OKLO ...
Solar doesn't work in texas
It being Texas, the University Department of Energy could have a sub section theme of Plain Horse Sense, and offer Sabatical Lectures from Tesla Engineering staff who wish to share that sense of Mission.
The First Principle Observation of WYSIWYG Euler's e-Pi-i 1-0-infinity instantaneous Fusion-Fission Function, which you Grok just by looking, listening, hearing and seeing, learning by doing experience, and apply reiteratively with the urgency of the Moon Shots.., in a State of Forever Changing necessity.
Understanding the elemental e-Pi-i sync-duration resonance connectivity is the absolute mechanism we were warned during our school days, does not exist, which is as true as the Perfect Gas Thermodynamics concept of Energy.
In Defence of the Defence Department of the Military, the absolute enemy of humanity is ignorance of the functional phenomenon of self-defining pure-math relative-timing motion by which all information In-form-ation is substantiated, as in log-antilog spin-spiral condensation modulation, Einsteinian Relativity and E=mC².
Those who manipulate deliberate ignorance in a predatory way are identifiable enemies of the people anywhere and everywhere on Planet Earth.
If the UAE can "go Nuclear", everyone has to catch up.
This cracks me up, these folks talk like they can just build safe, reliable, affordable energy. The NRC has different plans for you. Just look at NuScale, a teeny, tiny pressure water reactor. It's still not licensed yet and it's been more than a decade and hundreds of millions in fees. Your Gen. IV tech will take decades and $billions to get licensed and by the time they are done with it, the cost to build will be off the charts.
You're more than welcome in helping us bring sense to the NRC.
If you think the current NRC a non elected group of bureaucrats of the swamp will never change then your wrong.
@@williamhill3751 I assume you meant ever instead of never. And you would be right.
@@williamhill3751 Then let's terminate it and replace it with something better. It was done before, the AEC was replaced by the NRC, and the NRC too can be replaced with a better system.
Already happened and Nuscale is dead in the water , $800m for a 60 MW plant does not make sense