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Post by 2foolish on Jan 9, 2017 14:45:47 GMT -5
..we know...we need to invest in infrastructure and education...really?...how about puppies?...free tuition for colleges?(guess he's trying to win the Bernie people for 2020)..also said that closing the Indian Point plant ' would add $3 a month to electric bills in the metropolitan area. Utility customers in New York City already pay rates that are higher than anywhere else in the country, except Hawaii'....another inflation causing Democract...he also talked about two education systems in the state...“one for the rich and one for the poor.’’ ...did he write that himself?... ...lets not forget he practically started the Subprime mortgage crisis when head of HUD under Clinton...should be in jail...instead he's Gov of NY...thats about right...
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Jan 9, 2017 15:12:26 GMT -5
.also said that closing the Indian Point plant ' would add $3 a month to electric bills in the metropolitan area. Utility customers in New York City already pay rates that are higher than anywhere else in the country, except Hawaii'....another inflation causing Democract.. In addition to all the people who will be unemployed, and the property taxes that will go up, and school taxes in that area that IP offsets. I know a lot of people personally who will potentially be effected by that.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 9, 2017 15:26:13 GMT -5
Just wants to get everyone hooked on the state. Create one giant welfare/entitlement state. Thankfully it wont matter how much they are able to run the score up here. As we learned from Hillary.
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Post by quantum on Jan 10, 2017 8:13:01 GMT -5
I'll be retiring to a Red State in several years, but until then, my solar panels will keep me from feeling the effects of closing Indian Point.
Bad part? I still have to LISTEN to Cuomo's nonsense.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 10, 2017 9:01:55 GMT -5
..we know...we need to invest in infrastructure and education...really?...how about puppies?...free tuition for colleges?(guess he's trying to win the Bernie people for 2020)..also said that closing the Indian Point plant ' would add $3 a month to electric bills in the metropolitan area. Utility customers in New York City already pay rates that are higher than anywhere else in the country, except Hawaii'....another inflation causing Democract...he also talked about two education systems in the state...“one for the rich and one for the poor.’’ ...did he write that himself?... ...lets not forget he practically started the Subprime mortgage crisis when head of HUD under Clinton...should be in jail...instead he's Gov of NY...thats about right... Cuomo is a mealy mouthed fake Italian American liberbal dickhead. He lost me when he said people who don't agree with left wing ideology don't belong in NY State. Fuck him. I'm more of a NYer than he'll ever be and have every right to live in this rotten Godforsaken hellhole of a state (half the time, anyway). Fuck him and fuck NY.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 10, 2017 10:08:30 GMT -5
..we know...we need to invest in infrastructure and education...really?...how about puppies?...free tuition for colleges?(guess he's trying to win the Bernie people for 2020)..also said that closing the Indian Point plant ' would add $3 a month to electric bills in the metropolitan area. Utility customers in New York City already pay rates that are higher than anywhere else in the country, except Hawaii'....another inflation causing Democract...he also talked about two education systems in the state...“one for the rich and one for the poor.’’ ...did he write that himself?... ...lets not forget he practically started the Subprime mortgage crisis when head of HUD under Clinton...should be in jail...instead he's Gov of NY...thats about right... Cuomo is a mealy mouthed fake Italian American liberbal dickhead. He lost me when he said people who don't agree with left wing ideology don't belong in NY State. Fuck him. I'm more of a NYer than he'll ever be and have every right to live in this rotten Godforsaken hellhole of a state (half the time, anyway). Fuck him and fuck NY. Theres that cheery NY attitude we hear about!
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Post by 2foolish on Jan 10, 2017 10:37:00 GMT -5
..we know...we need to invest in infrastructure and education...really?...how about puppies?...free tuition for colleges?(guess he's trying to win the Bernie people for 2020)..also said that closing the Indian Point plant ' would add $3 a month to electric bills in the metropolitan area. Utility customers in New York City already pay rates that are higher than anywhere else in the country, except Hawaii'....another inflation causing Democract...he also talked about two education systems in the state...“one for the rich and one for the poor.’’ ...did he write that himself?... ...lets not forget he practically started the Subprime mortgage crisis when head of HUD under Clinton...should be in jail...instead he's Gov of NY...thats about right... Cuomo is a mealy mouthed fake Italian American liberbal dickhead. He lost me when he said people who don't agree with left wing ideology don't belong in NY State. Fuck him. I'm more of a NYer than he'll ever be and have every right to live in this rotten Godforsaken hellhole of a state (half the time, anyway). Fuck him and fuck NY. the way he pontificates...condescending,lecture like...like the world hangs on to his every word...like pigs in a blanket corruption surrounds this guy...he won't make it out from Preet's eye...he's next...
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Post by 2foolish on Jan 10, 2017 10:41:11 GMT -5
I'll be retiring to a Red State in several years, but until then, my solar panels will keep me from feeling the effects of closing Indian Point. Bad part? I still have to LISTEN to Cuomo's nonsense. they should be building more nuclear power plants...the ones coming on line now are 1000 times safer........
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Post by 2foolish on Jan 10, 2017 10:52:47 GMT -5
Safer Nuclear Power, at Half the Price
Transatomic is developing a new kind of molten-salt reactor designed to overcome the major barriers to nuclear power. by Kevin Bullis March 12, 2013 Nuclear energy is a potential source of low-carbon baseload power, but it needs cheaper, safer technology to take off.
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Transatomic Power, an MIT spinoff, is developing a nuclear reactor that it estimates will cut the overall cost of a nuclear power plant in half. It’s an updated molten-salt reactor, a type that’s highly resistant to meltdowns. Molten-salt reactors were demonstrated in the 1960s at Oak Ridge National Lab, where one test reactor ran for six years, but the technology hasn’t been used commercially.
The new reactor design, which so far exists only on paper, produces 20 times as much power for its size as Oak Ridge’s technology. That means relatively small, yet powerful, reactors could be built less expensively in factories and shipped by rail instead of being built on site like conventional ones. Transatomic also modified the original molten-salt design to allow it to run on nuclear waste.
High costs, together with concerns about safety and waste disposal, have largely stalled construction of new nuclear plants in the United States and elsewhere (though construction continues in some countries, including China). Japan and Germany even shut down existing plants after the Fukushima accident two years ago (see “Japan’s Economic Troubles Spur a Return to Nuclear” and “Small Nukes Get Boost”). Several companies are trying to address the cost issue by developing small modular reactors that can be built in factories. But these are typically limited to producing 200 megawatts of power, whereas conventional reactors produce more than 1,000 megawatts.
Transatomic says it can split the difference, building a 500-megawatt power plant that achieves some of the cost savings associated with the smaller reactor designs. It estimates that it can build a plant based on such a reactor for $1.7 billion, roughly half the cost per megawatt of current plants. The company has raised $1 million in seed funding, including some from Ray Rothrock, a partner at the VC firm Venrock. Although its cofounders, Mark Massie and Leslie Dewan, are still PhD candidates at MIT, the design has attracted some top advisors, including Regis Matzie, the former CTO of the major nuclear power plant supplier Westinghouse Electric, and Richard Lester, the head of the nuclear engineering department at MIT.
The new reactor is expected to save money not only because it can be built in a factory rather than on site but also because it adds safety features—which could reduce the amount of steel and concrete needed to guard against accidents—and because it runs at atmospheric pressure rather than the high pressures required in conventional reactors.
A conventional nuclear power plant is cooled by water, which boils at a temperature far below the 2,000 °C at the core of a fuel pellet. Even after the reactor is shut down, it must be continuously cooled by pumping in water. The inability to do that is what caused the problems at Fukushima: hydrogen explosions, releases of radiation, and finally meltdown.
Using molten salt as the coolant solves some of these problems. The salt, which is mixed in with the fuel, has a boiling point significantly higher than the temperature of the fuel. The reactor has a built-in thermostat—if it starts to heat up, the salt expands, spreading out the fuel and slowing the reactions. That gives the mixture a chance to cool off. In the event of a power outage, a stopper at the bottom of the reactor melts and the fuel and salt flow into a holding tank, where the fuel spreads out enough for the reactions to stop. The salt then cools and solidifies, encapsulating the radioactive materials. “It’s walk-away safe,” says Dewan, the company’s chief science officer. “If you lose electricity, even if there are no operators on site to pull levers, it will coast to a stop.”
The new design improves on the original molten-salt reactor by changing the internal geometry and using different materials. Transatomic is keeping many of the design details to itself, but one change involves eliminating the graphite that made up 90 percent of the volume of the Oak Ridge reactor. The company has also modified conditions in the reactor to produce faster neutrons, which makes it possible to burn most of the material that is ordinarily discarded as waste. A conventional reactor produces about 20 metric tons of high-level waste a year, and that material needs to be stored for 100,000 years. The 500-megawatt Transatomic reactor will produce only four kilograms of such waste a year, along with 250 kilograms of waste that has to be stored for a few hundred years.
Bringing the new reactor to market will be challenging. Although the basic idea of a molten-salt reactor has been demonstrated, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s certification process is set up around light-water reactors. The company will need the NRC to establish new regulations, especially since the commission must sign off on the idea of using less steel and concrete if the design’s safety features are to lead to real savings.
NRC spokesman Scott Burnell says that the commission is aware of Transatomic’s concept but that designs haven’t been submitted for review yet. He says that for the next few years, the NRC will be focused on certifying more conventional designs for small modular reactors. He says the certification process for Transatomic will take at least five years once the company submits a detailed design, with additional review needed specifically for issues related to fuel and waste management.
A detailed engineering design itself may be years away. The company’s next step is raising $5 million to run five experiments to help validate the basic design. Russ Wilcox, Transatomic’s CEO and the former CEO of E Ink, estimates that it will take eight years to build a prototype reactor—at a cost of $200 million. He says that’s less time than it took investors to get a return on E Ink, which was acquired for $450 million 13 years after the first investments in the company.
Even though it could take well over a decade for investors to get a return, venture funding isn’t out of the question, Ray Rothrock says. But he says the company will face many challenges. “The technology doesn’t bother me in the least,” he says. “I have confidence in the people. I wish someone would build this thing, because I think it would work. It’s all the other factors that make it daunting.”
The company’s biggest challenge might come from China, which is investing $350 million over five years to develop molten-salt reactors of its own. It plans to build a two-megawatt test reactor by 2020.
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Post by 2foolish on Jan 10, 2017 10:58:00 GMT -5
Cuomo is a mealy mouthed fake Italian American liberbal dickhead. He lost me when he said people who don't agree with left wing ideology don't belong in NY State. Fuck him. I'm more of a NYer than he'll ever be and have every right to live in this rotten Godforsaken hellhole of a state (half the time, anyway). Fuck him and fuck NY. Theres that cheery NY attitude we hear about! Compared to the Soviet Republic of Massachusetts?...lol...Boston is one of the most depressingly liberal places on earth...if it wasn't for the colleges and clams it would be....lets see what city in PA did i compare it to?...
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 10, 2017 14:57:29 GMT -5
Theres that cheery NY attitude we hear about! Compared to the Soviet Repubic of Massachusetts?...lol...Boston is one of the most depressingly liberal places on earth...if it wasn't for the colleges and clams it would be....lets see what city in PA did i compare it to?...
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 10, 2017 15:57:24 GMT -5
Theres that cheery NY attitude we hear about! Compared to the Soviet Repubic of Massachusetts?...lol...Boston is one of the most depressingly liberal places on earth...if it wasn't for the colleges and clams it would be....lets see what city in PA did i compare it to?... Springtime on Comm. Ave....the BU girls in their shorts come out......each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs...its heaven.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Jan 11, 2017 9:34:02 GMT -5
Indian Point employs 1600 people full time and contractors, and represents one third of the Hendrick Hudson school district's revenue, and 46% of Buchanan's tax revenues. But the Cuomo's.... they care about people and education.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Jan 11, 2017 15:57:33 GMT -5
Compared to the Soviet Repubic of Massachusetts?...lol...Boston is one of the most depressingly liberal places on earth...if it wasn't for the colleges and clams it would be....lets see what city in PA did i compare it to?... Springtime on Comm. Ave....the BU girls in their shorts come out......each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs...its heaven. We all know Boston girls are butt ugly. Maybe BU college girls from out of state are good looking, but not the home grown pudgy feminist pasty skells.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 11, 2017 16:02:13 GMT -5
Springtime on Comm. Ave....the BU girls in their shorts come out......each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs...its heaven. We all know Boston girls are butt ugly. Maybe BU college girls from out of state are good looking, but not the home grown pudgy feminist pasty skells. Yeah not as hawt as those Jersey Shore skanks.
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