At present, dialogue on nuclear technology in Washington, DC has tended to focus on issues related to nuclear materials security, nonproliferation, and arms control issues, rather than nuclear power. As a result, the policy community in Washington tends view nuclear power technologies with some skepticism. Given this environment, it is GABI’s commitment to promote, educate, and enhance the understanding of the vital role of nuclear power from the perspective of ensuring energy security, reliability and sustainability.

29 04, 2014

Accelerator Driven Subcritical Reactors for Improved Safety, Waste Management, and Plutonium Disposition

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April 29, 2014 Combining advances in proton accelerator research and molten salt reactor concepts tested by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, accelerator driven subcritical reactors (ADSR) have the potential to enhance nuclear safety, waste management, and global nonproliferation. ADSR systems, such as GEM*STAR, hold a number of inherent safety features—subcritical operations, continuous removal of fission products,

10 04, 2014

The Future of US-ROK Civil Nuclear Cooperation: Possible Directions and Mutual Interests

By |2018-01-30T10:46:17-05:00April 10th, 2014|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

April 10, 2014 Since the signing of the first nuclear cooperation agreement between the US and Korea in 1956, the US-ROK civil nuclear partnership has undergone significant evolution—although Korea was at first entirely dependent upon the US for nuclear power technology, it has now established a reputation as a world class nuclear supplier. Currently, 23

26 03, 2014

US Capabilities and Self-Sufficiency in the Front End

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US Capabilities and Self-Sufficiency in the Front End March 26, 2014 In terms of the production of nuclear fuel, the US is self-sufficient only in fuel fabrication—US in situ recovery of uranium produces only a small percentage of uranium consumed in US reactors, US conversion capacity falls just short of satisfying domestic demand, and the

18 03, 2014

GABI-USNIC Technical Workshop: An In-depth Look at Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage

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GABI-USNIC Technical Workshop: An In-depth Look at Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage March 18, 2014 In partnership with the US Nuclear Infrastructure Council (USNIC), GABI hosted a two-day event in Seoul on spent nuclear fuel management beginning on March 18, 2014. The program included a technical workshop and a site visit to Sedae Enertech in Gunsan,

26 02, 2014

KEIA-GABI Forum on US and International Nuclear Energy Policy: The Role of Nuclear in a Diverse Energy Portfolio

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KEIA-GABI Forum on US and International Nuclear Energy Policy: The Role of Nuclear in a Diverse Energy Portfolio February 26, 2014 President Obama’s all-of-the-above energy strategy has prompted firm US support for domestic nuclear energy projects and international collaborations in nuclear power. The administration’s current policy seeks to develop and maintain diversity in energy sources,

31 01, 2014

Developing and Financing NPPs: Thoughts on Reputational Risk

By |2018-01-30T10:50:49-05:00January 31st, 2014|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Developing and Financing NPPs: Thoughts on Reputational Risk January 31, 2014 The huge capital costs and long development/construction periods associated with nuclear power plant construction present significant challenges in the financing of such projects. Although return on investment will always be a fundamental concern for any financial institution, lenders for NPP projects will also necessarily

23 01, 2014

Workshop on Multilateral Commercial Enrichment

By |2017-12-25T03:35:49-05:00January 23rd, 2014|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

On January 23rd, 2014, GABI hosted a workshop in partnership with KAIST on "The Future of Commercial Uranium Enrichment and Multilateral Enrichment Facilities." The workshop featured Dr. Olli Heinonen of Harvard University, Dr. Charles Ferguson of the Federation of American Scientists, and Ms. Mari-Angeles Major Sosias of Energy and Minerals Consulting as the guest speakers.

12 12, 2013

US and International Waste Management Efforts: Status and Prospects

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US and International Waste Management Efforts: Status and Prospects December 12, 2013 As a result of the political impasse over Yucca Mountain, US nuclear waste management strategy has largely been driven by the government’s reaction to the recommendations posed by the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future (BRC). Although the current administration has agreed

5 11, 2013

Meeting 3: Opportunities for Trilateral Cooperation

By |2022-01-04T13:08:06-05:00November 5th, 2013|Categories: Multilateral Nuclear Energy Dialogue, Nuclear Energy|0 Comments

Meeting 3: Opportunities for Trilateral Cooperation November 05, 2013 November 5-7, 2013 ​Daejeon and Gyeongju, Republic of Korea The first ever Trilateral Nuclear Energy Dialogue meeting to be held outside of the United States took place in the Republic of Korea. During a period of three days, participants visited various nuclear-related sites throughout Korea, including

22 10, 2013

GABI-FAS-USKI Briefing: Reclaiming US Influence in the Civil Nuclear Arena

By |2018-01-30T10:54:50-05:00October 22nd, 2013|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

GABI-FAS-USKI Briefing: Reclaiming US Influence in the Civil Nuclear Arena October 22, 2013 Partnering with the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) and the US-Korea Institute at SAIS (USKI), GABI organized an off-the-record briefing featuring various presentations on US leadership in the civil nuclear realm and the importance of international collaboration for the US nuclear industry.

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