6 episodes

“#WastetoEnergyNow” Campaign is Directly Aimed at getting a Sate, Tribal Nation or U.S. territory to Accept “Slightly Used Nuclear Fuel” to recycle by Fast Reactor Technology into Clean Carbon-Free Abundant Energy into the Foreseeable future

Trailer - Waste to Energy Now! The Clean Energy sensible alternative to just burying it‪!‬ #wastetoenergynow

    • Technology

“#WastetoEnergyNow” Campaign is Directly Aimed at getting a Sate, Tribal Nation or U.S. territory to Accept “Slightly Used Nuclear Fuel” to recycle by Fast Reactor Technology into Clean Carbon-Free Abundant Energy into the Foreseeable future

    Episode 5 - The Rational View podcast with host Dr. Al Scott - Recycling Nuclear Waste - June 19, 2021

    Episode 5 - The Rational View podcast with host Dr. Al Scott - Recycling Nuclear Waste - June 19, 2021

    Research into recycling of nuclear fuel was shut down by Jimmy Carter’s administration in the anti-nuclear movement of the ‘70’s. The work has largely remained sidelined due to the fact that Uranium is abundant and cheap and the spent fuel is easy to store safely on-site.  Opponents of nuclear power, however, have latched on to the long lifetime of hazardous radioactive waste as a reason to oppose new nuclear developments.  In light of this situation, and the amount of Uranium we will need in coming years to displace fossil fuels, it makes sense to revisit recycling.

    • 39 min
    Episode 4 - New Hampshire Recycling Plan Follow Up Interview

    Episode 4 - New Hampshire Recycling Plan Follow Up Interview

    Hosts Marc Abear & Paul Hopfgarten follow up interview Karen Testerman and Steve Curtis May 8, 2021 on Recycling Used Nuclear Fuel Plan for New Hampshire with questions being taken from callers, on the Common Sense on AM 1350 WEZS, Laconia, New Hampshire - June 5, 2021

    • 44 min
    Episode 3 - Recycling Used Nuclear Fuel discussion in New Hampshire

    Episode 3 - Recycling Used Nuclear Fuel discussion in New Hampshire

    Hosts Marc Abear & Paul Hopfgarten interview Karen Testerman and Steve Curtis on Recycling Used Nuclear Fuel Plan for New Hampshire, on the Common Sense on AM 1350 WEZS, Laconia, New Hampshire - May 8, 2021

    • 54 min
    Episode 2 - Recycling the Ashes of Nuclear Fission

    Episode 2 - Recycling the Ashes of Nuclear Fission

    March 31, 2020

    The United States is the Technology Leader in Nuclear Recycling. The carbon-free energy that can be Recycled from the U.S. stockpile of roughly 90,000 tons of SUNF & 600,000 tons of depleted uranium will last thousands of years with “Clean Energy Too Cheap to Meter” (meaning one low monthly price for all the electricity you can use!). Once Recycled the stockpile’s energy would be equal to 4.5 Trillion Barrels of oil, that is more than 200 times the Oil reserves of the U.S. and over 4 times the known Global Oil reserves. Also, one pound of this recycled SNUF energy is equal to 3 Million pounds of coal. The current end waste storage problem of the 1,000,000 year Highly Radioactive materials volume would be reduced by 90% and radioactivity reduced to about 300 years.

    Currently, this SUNF has been in storage since the mid 70s. Is it time to recycle this unlimited fuel? What do I know about nuclear recycling? Is it valuable? What is the current state of nuclear recycling in the US? Do we need to start now and Why? These are key questions Jose Negron will discuss with Steve Curtis and Tom Dolan, all advocates to recycling nuclear energy safely. Go to https://wastetoenergtnow.org and/or https://virginia-recycles-snf.com/ for more information.

    • 43 min
    Episode 1 - A Renewable Solution-Nuclear Energy

    Episode 1 - A Renewable Solution-Nuclear Energy

    What do we know about Nuclear Energy? As we continue to rely on renewable fuels, such as solar, wind, bio, wave technology and others are we missing the best renewal fuel? Nuclear energy, I believe is being overlooked as we decide to go green in the United States. Clean Air & Climate change has impacted our lives, but are we addressing the real causes? Do we know the energy saving and output for our green revolution? Jose Negron, Steve Curtis and Tom Dolan will be discussing this all and are advocates for the use of nuclear energy and recycling nuclear fuel. Why is nuclear power so important as we move to the future to meet our energy needs? How is nuclear energy use today and possibly in the future.

    We invite you to visit and learn more in your thirst for your nuclear energy knowledge by going to: https://wastetoenergynow.org and/or https://virginia-recycles-snf.com/nuclear-ed/ to hopefully give you some more knowledge on this subject.

    • 42 min
    Trailer - Waste to Energy Now! The Clean Energy sensible alternative to just burying it! (Trailer)

    Trailer - Waste to Energy Now! The Clean Energy sensible alternative to just burying it! (Trailer)

    • 59 sec

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