[ RadSafe ] NPT, Reprocessing & Mining Issues
Dan W McCarn
hotgreenchile at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 16:27:27 CDT 2008
Dear Daren:
Yes, that is my recollection as well. I think that Carter's ban on
reprocessing was intended to send a signal to the rest of the world
regarding the NPT and non-proliferation, but also that the cost of a full
nuclear fuel cycle (as apposed to once-through) did not make it an
economically attractive possibility. Recall also that U-Nat (U3O8) peaked at
$40 / lb U3O8 which was considered almost breakeven for a full fuel cycle.
Since the price of U-Nat fell to about $7.50 / lb U3O8 shortly after 1980,
there was no chance in the 80s or 90s through 2003 to reconsider the
economics of a full fuel cycle. Perhaps in light of the current long-term
contract price of U3O8 is now about $80 / lb, some economic consideration
will be again given to reprocessing fuel.
Inventory, Licensing & Politics:
An argument can be perhaps made that the artificial scarcity of uranium
makes reprocessing a viable possibility in the near future. Given the
depleted state of inventories, by artificial scarcity, I mean that the
licensing and permitting times for new mining operations have been
unreasonably long lately; permitting a single exploration well this summer
in Mexico took over 3 months. This issue has been, in part, reflected by
the 6th US Appeals Court this summer regarding NRC's ability to issue a
uranium mining license, but has a political backdrop that should make
potential investors uneasy at the long projected times until production
(positive cash flow) can reasonably be achieved. State officials, however,
seem to have taken advantage of the uncertainty by delaying very basic and
normal aspects of prospection. Some of you may recall the 6th Appeals Court
decision regarding the NRC and the State of Utah about an interim storage
facility. The court then considered Utah's requirements excessive and that
the NRC had full authority to license and regulate.
State officials have also delayed energy exploration in other sectors as
well including oil shale by tying-up exploration permits.
Since fuel destined for Yucca Mountain can still be safely retrieved for the
next 50+ years or more, reprocessing is still a viable option when the
economics become favorable.
Dan ii
Dan W McCarn
-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On Behalf
Of Perrero, Daren
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 2:59 PM
To: radsafe at radlab.nl
Cc: Peterson, Ken
Subject: RE: [ RadSafe ] RE: SCIENTIST PRESIDENT
Wasn't it during Carter's administration that, via the SALT talks, his
directive was issued that there would be no reprocessing of nuclear
fuel?
Daren Perrero
The opinions expressed are mine, all mine....
I'm with the government, I'm here to help you.
Daren.Perrero(a)Illinois.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
Behalf Of Edmond Baratta
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 2:28 PM
To: Peterson, Ken; radsafe at radlab.nl
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] RE: SCIENTIST PRESIDENT
I think Jimmy was a Nuclear Engineer.
Ed Baratta
edmond0033 at comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peterson, Ken" <KPeterson at MarinetteMarine.com>
To: <radsafe at radlab.nl>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 9:56 AM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] RE: SCIENTIST PRESIDENT
I don't think that is the answer: Jimmy Carter was a physicist....
And so is Andrea Merkel, and while I consider her an order of magnitude
brighter than either Presidential Candidate (and 10 orders of magnitude
brighter than either VP), I don't know if you can call the current state
of
Germany Nirvana - except maybe during Oktoberfest....
Ken Peterson
LCS Sustainment
Marinette Marine Corp.
1600 Ely St.
Marinette, WI 54143
715-735-9341
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 06:07:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sam Iverstine <sam_iverstine at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] [RadSafe]Mission to Mars---Fission Propulsion
To: radsafe at radlab.nl
Message-ID: <3389.91310.qm at web50108.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Space exploration was the main impetus that got myself and many other
scientists interested in science [I actually thought becoming a health
physicist with nuclear navy background would qualifiy me to do work on
spacecraft]. Even if the space exploration challenge is pie in the sky,
it
still motivates me to this day to do better science. Perhaps
over-extended
space exploration will motivate a generation of scientists and the US
will
one day have a scientist president (vs. lawyer) and we will all achive
nirvanna and have Plato's philosopher-king as our leader.
Cheers!
Sam Iverstine, MS, CHP
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