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The Atomic Show
On the Atomic Show, Rod Adams discusses (podcast) energy supplies, energy technology, and energy politics from an atomic point of view.
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The Atomic Show
Atomic Show #204 – Nuclear vendor CEOs discuss global market outlook
Posted
8 days ago
by
Rod Adams
On May 15, 2013, I had the opportunity to attend a session at the Nuclear Energy Assembly titled Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Supplying the Nuclear Energy Industry in the 21st Century. The panel discussion was moderated by John Hamre, President and CEO of Center for Strategic and International...
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Atomic Show #203 – Globally distributed atomic conversation
Posted
16 days ago
by
Rod Adams
Attempting to transition away from fossil fuels to an “all renewable” energy system is fraught with cost and reliability challenges. Germany is running into substantial challenges and is burned 5% more lignite – brown coal – in 2012 than it did in 2011. Recently completed studies...
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Atomic Show #202 – Atomic Earth Day 2013
Posted
1 month ago
by
Rod Adams
Many nuclear professionals have been attracted to the technology because of its inherently light footprint when compared to all other alternative power sources. It uses less land, less metal, less concrete, and a tiny volume of fuel when compared to producing a similar quantity of energy from other sources...
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Atomic Show #201 – Better Way to Clean Up Hanford Tanks
Posted
1 month ago
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Rod Adams
Darryl Siemer is a professional chemist who spent his career in nuclear waste remediation at the Idaho National Laboratory. While there, he developed a reputation as someone who will not go along to get along and apparently made quite a few waves by suggesting improvements in processes or technical decisions...
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Atomic Show #200 – Celebrating atomic communicators
Posted
2 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On March 9, 2006, Shane Brown and I recorded the first episode of The Atomic Show. We formatted the show as a couple of geeks chatting about atomic energy and published it on Cameron Reilly’s The Podcast Network. On March 17, 2013, I hosted and recorded Atomic Show #200 as a roundtable discussion...
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Atomic Show #199 – Fukushima happened 2 years ago
Posted
2 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Before March 11, 2011, “Fukushima” was the name of a relatively unknown prefecture in Japan. Now it is a shorthand reference to an event in which three large nuclear power plants melted and released a small quantity of long lived radioactive material that has not harmed any human being. Here...
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Atomic Show #198 – Women are empowered by reliable energy
Posted
2 months ago
by
Rod Adams
A few days ago, Steve Aplin wrote an inspiring post on Canadian Energy Issues titled The electric grid: the greatest invention of all time expanded after women won the vote. That post described how important electricity was to the effort to free women from household chores so that they could choose to...
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Atomic Show #197 – Radium, educational museums and Voices for Vermont Yankee
Posted
2 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, February 24, I gathered a group of fission fans to talk about a number of nuclear energy related topics. We discussed Romance of Radium and how perceptions about radiation have been molded over the 76 years since it was produced. Then, people had learned enough about the benefits of using...
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Atomic Show #196 – Atomic Optimists
Posted
3 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, February 17, 2013, a group of five nuclear energy professionals gathered to share their thoughts about the current state of the atomic energy business. Participants included: Margaret Harding (@M2harding), 4 Factor Consulting Meredith Angwin (@yes_VY), Yes Vermont Yankee Andrea Jennetta (...
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Atomic Show #195 – Health effects of low level radiation
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, January 13, 2013, I had a conversation with Dr. Jerry Cuttler and Dr. A. David Rossin. Each of these distinguished gentlemen has a long history of working with ionizing radiation and studying its biological effects on human beings. Dr. Jerry Cuttler earned his PhD in 1964. He has performed...
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Atomic Show #194 – What do you do with the waste?
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
The first Atomic Show of 2013 is a geeky, chemistry laden discussion aimed at helping to answer the question that many people who fight nuclear energy try to use as their trump card “What do you do with the waste.” It often makes their head spin or makes them put their fingers into their...
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Atomic Show #193 – Nuclear Wrap Up 2012
Posted
4 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, December 30, 2012, I gathered a group of atomic advocates to talk about their favorite nuclear energy stories from 2012. Participants in the discussion included: Gwyneth Cravens, author of Power to Save the World: The Truth About Nuclear Energy Will Davis from Atomic Power Review, ANS Nuclear...
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Atomic Show #192 – Zero Carbon Options for South Australia
Posted
5 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Ben Heard is one of the growing number of environmental professionals who have seriously evaluated all options for reducing mankind’s annual production rate of carbon dioxide and discovered that the best tool available is nuclear fission energy. As a part of his continuing journey of discovery...
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Atomic Show #191 – 70th Anniversary of CP-1, the First Controlled Fission Chain Reaction
Posted
5 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On Sunday, December 2, 2012, I gathered together a group of nuclear professionals to talk about the impact to human history of the construction and operation of Critical Pile 1 (CP-1). That simple assembly of graphite, uranium, and uranium dioxide was built in about 6 weeks. When measurements taken during...
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Atomic Show #190 – Nuclear plant performance during Hurricane Sandy
Posted
6 months ago
by
Rod Adams
There are 34 nuclear reactors located in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy. Of those, 7 were shutdown for planned maintenance. Three units tripped due to disturbances on the grid or issues with one of their redundant cooling systems. The other 24 remained operational and supplied as much power as the...
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Atomic Show #189 – Energy Subsidies
Posted
8 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Dr. Jim Conca recently published an article titled What’s Better? A Carbon Tax or Energy Subsidies? for his column on Forbes.com. I invited him, along with Cal Abel, a nuclear engineering PhD candidate at Georgia Tech with a strong interest in energy economics, for a chat on the Atomic Show. We...
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Atomic Show #188 – Wheeler and Harding discuss ANS Utility Working Conference
Posted
9 months ago
by
Rod Adams
During the first week of August each year, the American Nuclear Society hosts a conference called the Utility Working Conference (ANS-UWC). It is one of my favorite ANS meetings because it draws a crowd of professionals whose daily employment is focused on safely operating electricity production facilities...
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Atomic Show #187 – Women In Nuclear (US WIN) 2012
Posted
9 months ago
by
Rod Adams
During the period from July 15-18 2012, more than 440 nuclear professionals attended the annual U. S. Women In Nuclear (US WIN) conference held in Orlando, FL. I spoke to three of the attendees – Julie Ezold, Sandy DePirro, and Savannah Fitzwater – about the conference and about the organization...
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Atomic Show #186 – SMRs, Climate Change, and Natural Gas Competition
Posted
9 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On the evening of July 29, 2012, Suzy Hobbs-Baker, Director of the Nuclear Literacy Project and founder of PopAtomic Studios, Dan Yurman, who blogs at Idaho Samizdat and writes for Fuel Cycle Week and the ANS Nuclear Cafe, Margaret Harding, an independent nuclear energy consultant who blogs at 4 Factor...
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The Atomic Show #185 – Is Thorium Superior to Uranium?
Posted
10 months ago
by
Rod Adams
On July 23, 2012, busy schedules aligned and I had the chance to talk with Richard Martin, the author of SuperFuel: Thorium, the Green Energy Source for the Future and Kirk Sorensen, the co-founder and chief technology officer of Flibe Energy, a start-up company formed to “develop small modular...
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The Atomic Show #184 – Kirk Sorensen, Co-Founder Flibe Energy
Posted
10 months ago
by
Rod Adams
Kirk Sorensen is the co-founder and chief technologist of Flibe Energy. He is a member of a tiny club of people who can honestly claim to be atomic entrepreneurs. He is a brilliant man – one of the few people who has been both a rocket scientist and a nuclear engineer. Kirk is best known [...]...
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Atomic Show #183 – Arjun Makhijani Explains Carbon Free, Nuclear Free Strategy
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
Dr. Arjun Makhijani has been fighting against the use of nuclear fission energy since his college days in the late 1960s. He was influenced by Professor Thomas Pigford at the University of California, Berkeley who lectured on the need to build 1000 nuclear reactors because using fission was better than...
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Atomic Show #182 – 53 Weeks after Fukushima
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
The last two episodes of the Atomic Show have been conversations with people who responded to the events of Fukushima by sharing accurate information in as many venues as they could reach. Three people who I really wanted to include in those conversations were unable to participate, so I asked them to...
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Atomic Show #181 – The Year After Fukushima (Part 2)
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
There was so much to talk about regarding the way that the world responded to the great north east Japan earthquake and tsunami – and the subsequent damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station that I gathered a second group of people in the evening of Sunday March 11, 2012. This group...
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Atomic Show #180 – The Year After Fukushima (Part 1)
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Rod Adams
One year ago today, one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history occurred less than 100 miles off of the north east coast of Japan. About 30-40 minutes later, a series of 7 tsunamis (tidal waves) decimated a large section of the coast, washing over numerous engineered barriers. The waves destroyed...
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