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M4SF-21SN010208034- Surface Sampling Techniques for the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
M4SF-21SN010208034- Surface Sampling Techniques for the Canister Deposition Field Demonstration
HIGH BURNUP SPENT FUEL DATA PROJECT SISTER ROD TEST PLAN OVERVIEW
HIGH BURNUP SPENT FUEL DATA PROJECT SISTER ROD TEST PLAN OVERVIEW
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
FEASIBILITY OF USING THE IRRADIATED FUEL STORAGE FACILITY (IFSF) TO REMOVE COMMERCIAL USED FUEL FROM THE REA-2023 CASK
FEASIBILITY OF USING THE IRRADIATED FUEL STORAGE FACILITY (IFSF) TO REMOVE COMMERCIAL USED FUEL FROM THE REA-2023 CASK
Water Detection in Used Fuel Canisters M4 2016 Annual Report?
Water Detection in Used Fuel Canisters M4 2016 Annual Report?
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
Influence of Nuclear Fuel Cycles on Uncertainty of Geologic Disposal
Summary of SRNL Activities in Support of the FY2011 UFD R&D Opportunities Task
Summary of SRNL Activities in Support of the FY2011 UFD R&D Opportunities Task
Used Fuel Research and Development Test and Validation Facility Cost Study
Used Fuel Research and Development Test and Validation Facility Cost Study
Sensor Development for Liquid Water Detection in Dry Storage Casks FY2021 Status
Sensor Development for Liquid Water Detection in Dry Storage Casks FY2021 Status
Inspection of Used Fuel Dry Storage Casks
Inspection of Used Fuel Dry Storage Casks
Post Irradiation Examination Plan for High Burnup Demonstration Project Sister Rods
Post Irradiation Examination Plan for High Burnup Demonstration Project Sister Rods
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
Sister Rod Nondestructive Examination Annual Report FY2017?
Sister Rod Nondestructive Examination Annual Report FY2017?
Feasbility of Using the Irradiated Fuel Storage Facility (IFSF) to Remove Commercial Used Fuel from the REA-2023 Cask
Feasbility of Using the Irradiated Fuel Storage Facility (IFSF) to Remove Commercial Used Fuel from the REA-2023 Cask
Sensor Development for Liquid Water Detection in Dry Storage Casks: FY19 Status
Sensor Development for Liquid Water Detection in Dry Storage Casks: FY19 Status
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
In the absence of a federal geologic repository or consolidated, interim storage in the United States, commercial spent fuel will remain stranded at some 75 sites across the country. Currently, these include 18 “orphaned sites” where spent fuel has been left at decommissioned reactor sites.
Environmental Justice Strategy
Environmental Justice Strategy
In November 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or Department) re‐established its Environmental Justice (EJ) Task Force to review and update the 1995 Environmental Justice Strategy and develop an Environmental Justice Five‐Year Implementation Plan.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
The Department of Energy (hereinafter DOE or the Department) is responsible for ensuring the Nation’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions. DOE maintains the Nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile, reduces the threat of nuclear proliferation, oversees the Nation’s energy supply, leads the Nation in areas of federally sponsored basic research critical to U.S.
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presuppose that energy systems can be changed while sustaining existing social, political, and economic relations. Energy democracy counters such ostensibly apolitical narratives by emphasizing the socially transformative potential of this transition. Yet energy democracy, as both organizing principle and social movement, is itself increasingly recognized as flexible and contested.
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Studies indicate that the energy burden — energy costs as a percentage of annual family income — on low-income families is inordinately high, compared to that of the rest of the population. Rising fuel costs exacerbate this problem. Residential solar energy systems can help address this situation by furnishing a price-stable energy source with the added benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions. However, without appropriate incentives, these systems are prohibitively expensive for low-income families.
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Introduction
A. The Biden-Harris Administration’s Commitment to Environmental Justice
Public controversies and the Pragmatics of Protest: Toward a Ballistics of collective action
Public controversies and the Pragmatics of Protest: Toward a Ballistics of collective action
By using long run case studies and comparative analysis, I will address different processes by which alerts and criticisms are taken seriously by different actors and lead them to transform or to defend devices, norms and institutions. To deal with this kind of process, I will present an analytical model which runs on the recent controversies about radioactivity, GMOs and nanotechnologies. For many years, these fields have been marked by struggles in which scientific arguments are seldom dominant but are nevertheless relevant.