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    the world's first nuclear influencer

    This is fun to watch as well as factual I think.

    @ISODOPE "Brazilian model, digital fashion designer, and the world's first nuclear influencer"

    Isabelle Boemeke created the social media persona Isodope to educate the public on the benefits of nuclear energy and its role in solving climate change and energy inequality. She decided to help address climate change after seeing her home country, Brazil, on fire. This fueled her passion and desire to learn more about nuclear energy as a solution to this global crisis. Through her persona Isodope, she taps into social media trends and uses the language of memes to bring nuclear energy to a whole new audience.

    Using futuristic visuals paired with witty humor, Boemeke is changing the face of science communication, all with one clear goal in mind: making nuclear power cool. "If we want a future of energy abundance and security without fossil fuels, we need nuclear power," she says.





    https://www.ted.com/talks/isabelle_b...ce=tedcomshare


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    Uranium: CNUC's Pitch for an Alashankou Trading Hub

    Life is simple- Demand out stripes supply = Price rises.

    Demand from Sprott, ANU Energy OEIC Ltd and China and Japan on top of existing utilities uncovered Needs = this black ducks retirement!

    Not investment advice!

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    Had to listen twice.
    https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/A...s-needed-to-me

    Gosh Australia is slow. WNA pod cast has almost every relevant country. Missing Russia only really

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    Back flip welcome- thank you Greta

    I do not like beating up or abusing children. Fully support encouraging them



    "Greta Thunberg Says Ditching Nuclear Power While Keeping Coal Is 'A Mistake'

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    One of those days


    "A Global Renewable Leader Brookfield Renewable U.S. operates a diversified renewable energy portfolio of hydropower, wind, solar, and storage facilities, drawing from over 120 years of experience and industry-leading innovation to optimize our assets and drive value. Extending across 34 states, our platform generates approximately 23 million megawatt-hours of clean power, or enough electricity to meet the needs of approximately 2 million homes annually. *
    * Includes approximately 175 megawatts of assets owned through X-Elio."

    Brookfield Renewable buying 51% of Westinghouse Nuclear is a larger shift than Greta supporting Nuclear power today. Nuclear is the New GREEN just better and more reliable C02 power at scale to to the job.


    "Cameco Corporation (“Cameco”) (NYSE: CCJ; TSX: CCO) and Brookfield Renewable Partners (“Brookfield Renewable”) (NYSE: BEP, BEPC; TSX: BEP.UN, BEPC), together with its institutional partners (“the consortium”), are forming a strategic partnership to acquire Westinghouse Electric Company (“Westinghouse”), one of the world’s largest nuclear services businesses. Brookfield Renewable, with its institutional partners, will own a 51% interest in Westinghouse and Cameco will own 49%.

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    Honestly Greta, Brookfield Renewable and Mr Issac (Cameco) seem to be bringing forward my retirement

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    Australia and Uranium A Government report

    https://www.aph.gov.au/parliamentary_business/committees/house_of_representatives_committees?url=isr/uranium/report/chapter3.pdfAPH report "A proposal to expand Olympic Dam would see uranium production from the mine treble to 15 000 tonnes of uranium oxide per year, which would make Olympic Dam and its owners, BHP Billiton Ltd, by far the world’s largest producer. "

    NOTE that Proposal was rejected by BHP in 2020. U308 price at the time was sub USD$30lbs its now trending over USD$50 and should be USD$80 by the end of the year ( MY VIEW ONLY)

    Will BHP be the Big Australian again in U308? Not hard to see a Back Flip coming perhaps?

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    Shut down Nuclear - own goal!

    This is a butt kicker "BASF has said it will have to downsize “permanently” in Europe, with high energy costs making the region increasingly uncompetitive."

    BASF - a German multinational chemical company and the largest chemical producer in the world.

    The power crunch in EU in part due to inept German energy policy has scored a huge own goal! Hope we do not follow that lead to chaos.

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    Wolf Creek V Yallourn Power Station !

    Wolf Creek Nuclear power Not the film. Its is near Burlington USA , (the only nuclear power plant in Kansas)
    Timeline
    Construction Start31 May 1977
    First Criticality 22 May 1985
    First Grid Connection12 June 1985
    Commercial Operation3 September 1985

    Scheduled to close 2045! 60 years and probably going to be 80 years

    https://www.world-nuclear.org/reacto...x/WOLF%20CREEK

    Yallourn Power Station in Victoria

    Current Yallourn W power station was built in the 1970s There was prior coal fired plant there in Yallourn A, B, C, D..... all closed of course. The four current units are Toshiba built 3 stage reheat turbines


    Costs other than $ Yallourn W and Several ongoing multi million $ subsidies to get it running


    1. In 1969 it was announced that the town of Yallourn would be demolished to enable an expansion of the coal mine, with demolition commencing in the 1970s and completed by 1982 (Moved by State Electricity Commission of Victoria (S.E.C.V.))
    2. Estimates Yallourn W station emits 10.7 million tonnes of green house gases
    3. possibly 800 deaths per year or more "Research links coal power station pollution to almost 800 premature deaths a year" Note not just Yallourn W ((The report is based on research conducted by Australian health researchers that linked pollution from coal plants to a range of health issues.It looked at emissions from Australia's 22 coal-fired power stations."
    4. The Morwell River Diversion, and the access to coal supplies AUD$122 million and growing as more need to be done!
    5. Mine fire and mine flooding.
    6. River Pollution "As a temporary measure, today EnergyAustralia has discharged water into the Latrobe River"


    Capacity

    Yallourn Power Station provides up to 22% of Victoria’s energy supply estimated to be 9966 GWh
    (22% of 45.3Terawatt hours= 45300 GW 22% of 45300 GW =
    Wolf Creek Annual net output: 10,648 GWh (2017)

    Reliability

    Wolf Creek
    is well Documented in the link
    at or above 80% avg

    Yallourn W
    was noted as the least reliable coal fired power plant in Australia by breakdowns per unit of capacity.11 Mar 2021

    In Summary
    Yallourn W
    Many death associated from pollution and several industrial deaths
    ROI over entire life of 1970 to 2028
    Reliability often poor.
    Significant costs to keep in running.
    Likely less than 580,000 GWH of generated power from 1970 to 2028 (estimated)

    Wolf Creek
    One death found (killed by 4,000 volts of electricity OUCH)
    ROI 1985 to 2045. Note further life Life extension to 80 years likely
    Much more than 1,200,000 GWH of generated power to 2045 (estimated)

    Note. I chose Wolf Creek randomly Which one would you prefer as our power source?

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    Nuclear Power, Medicine- Now plastic recycling! Nutec plastics

    Floating around the world even in the 1980s 90s showed me plastic waste was a shocker. New report showing 100% of mothers placenta have micro plastics is alarming. Plasticenta: First evidence of microplastics in human placenta - ScienceDirect



    IAEA Nutec plastics

    A nuclear solution to plastic pollution

    Plastic pollution is one of today’s most pressing global environmental challenges and a direct threat to sustainable development. According to projections, by 2025 the ocean will contain one tonne of plastic for every three tonnes of fish, and by 2050, there may be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Landfills are often brimming with plastic waste and pose an environmental threat to downstream ecosystems such as rivers, groundwater, and the ocean. Furthermore, incineration of plastic refuse may also release toxic gases.




    NUTEC Plastics | IAEA



    https://pnri.dost.gov.ph/images/publ...ital-Flyer.pdfDid


    Did I mention I think Nuclear Science rocks

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    Too Much and more? COP27 news

    “We don’t get to net zero by 2050 without nuclear power in the mix,” US Special Climate Envoy John Kerry told COP27.



    Helping poor countries get power!! Helping others via carbon offset credits! Bloody good idea I think!
    COP27: Kerry announces plan to raise clean energy funds for developing nations | CNN



    Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Kerry and Ukraine Minister of Energy Galushchenko Announce Cooperation on a Clean Fuels from Small Modular Reactors Pilot, COP27 Climate Conference

    MEDIA NOTE
    OFFICE OF THE SPOKESPERSON
    NOVEMBER 12, 2022

    Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and Ukraine Minister of Energy German Galushchenko announced a Ukraine Clean Fuels from SMRs Pilot project that will demonstrate production of clean hydrogen and ammonia using secure and safe small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) and cutting-edge electrolysis technologies in Ukraine.The project aims to carry out a first-of-a-kind pilot of commercial-scale production of clean fuels from SMRs using solid oxide electrolysis. Building on existing capacity-building cooperation launched under the U.S. Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of SMR Technology (FIRST) program, the project seeks to support Ukraine’s energy security goals, enable decarbonization of hard-to-abate energy sectors through clean hydrogen generation, and improve long-term food security through clean ammonia-produced fertilizers. Further, it aims to demonstrate Ukraine’s innovative clean energy leadership through the use of advanced technologies.Participating partners for the pilot include a multinational consortium from Argonne National Laboratory, Ukraine’s Energoatom, National Security and Defense Council, and State Scientific and Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety, and private companies Clark Seed, Doosan Enerbility, FuelCell Energy, IHI Corporation, JGC Corporation, NuScale Power, Samsung C&T, and Starfire Energy.In a second announcement, Special Envoy Kerry launched a new initiative, Project Phoenix, to accelerate the transition in Europe of coal-fired plants to SMRs while retaining local jobs through workforce retraining. Project Phoenix will provide direct U.S. support for coal-to-SMR feasibility studies and related activities in support of energy security goals for countries in Central and Eastern Europe.The United States is committed to supporting the use of innovative clean energy technologies to power global decarbonization efforts and providing options to achieve net zero transition in hard-to-abate energy sectors. 

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    Nuclear power a non-issue for the rest of the world at COP27

    One of the most striking things for an Australian at Sharm El Sheikh is how uncontroversial atomic power is as part of a clean-energy baseload mix.
    Zoe McKenzieFederal MPLink AFR


    Then just when you thought too much was all that could be out there was more

    COP27: Is energy security compatible with decarbonisation?

    Climate delegates in Egypt are wrangling on what energy mix can limit emissions while keeping the lights on.
    "The organisation forecasts the worldwide demand for every type of fossil fuel will peak by the mid-2020s and then decline steadily, while clean energy investments will increase from $1.3 trillion per annum in 2021 to more than $2 trillion a year by 2030."

    Clean includes the required Nuclear

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