Assuming george is required, and stanford is required, the following 11 results were found.
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by Tom Blees On October 7 we received the sad news of the passing of Dr. George Stanford, one of the original members of SCGI. George was the first of the IFR scientists I contacted when I began my research that resulted, years later, in the...
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- Author: keithvb
- Category: George Stanford
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George S. Stanford, Per F. Peterson and Dan Meneley G. Stanford wrote (11-29-10): We'll see what others on this list have to say, but in my opinion, Carlsen's enthusiasm for thorium is premature, to say the least. The ONLY significant advantage a...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford FORUM ON PHYSICS & SOCIETY of The American Physical Society Newsletter April 2006, Vol. 35, No. 2 A recent, ill-conceived call to action from the Union of Concerned Scientists says this: “In his State of the...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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George Stanfordhttps://thesciencecouncil.com/advisors/past-advisors/dr-george-s-stanford-2
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From an interview with George Stanford in National Policy Analysis, Dec. 2001 What is the IFR? You mean, "What was the IFR?" O.K., what was the IFR? IFR stands for Integral Fast Reactor. It was a power-reactor-development program, built around a...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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Comments on TerraPower’s Travelling Wave Reactor (printable PDF version here) By Dr George S. Stanford. George is is a nuclear reactor physicist, part of the team that developed the Integral Fast Reactor. He is now retired from Argonne National...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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From an interview with George Stanford in National Policy Analysis, Dec. 2001 What is the IFR? You mean, "What was the IFR?" O.K., what was the IFR? IFR stands for Integral Fast Reactor. It was a power-reactor-development program, built around a...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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by George S. Stanford, Gerald E. Marsh, and William Hannum BULLETIN OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS, 31 August 2009 Article Highlights Advancements in nuclear power should help the world move beyond fossil fuels. In particular, spent fuel recycling with fast...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford
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The Case for Near-term Commercial Demonstration of the Integral Fast Reactor (To download this white paper as a PDF, click here,) Demonstrating a credible and acceptable way to safely recycle used nuclear fuel will clear a socially acceptable pathway...
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- Author: keithvb
- Category: AGES Berkeley Conference 2012
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Fast-neutron reactors could extract much more energy from recycled nuclear fuel, minimize the risks of weapons proliferation and markedly reduce the time nuclear waste must be isolated. By William H. Hannum, Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford Read...
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- Author: keithvb
- Category: George Stanford
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by George Stanford There are good reasons to forge ahead with IFRs. Here are some: 1. Eighty years of waste from 1000 (1-GWe) reactors would leave enough used fuel for 10 or 20 Yucca Mountains. 2. The environmental effects of accelerated uranium mining...
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- Author: Susie
- Category: George Stanford