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Title: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: Ksheed on Jul 01, 2016, 09:33
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2016/07/01/uranium-seawater-extraction-makes-nuclear-power-completely-renewable/#ab9588a46e2a (http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2016/07/01/uranium-seawater-extraction-makes-nuclear-power-completely-renewable/#ab9588a46e2a)
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: hamsamich on Jul 01, 2016, 11:54
I'm sure this won't impress the true eviro-nuts since the bad word "nuclear" is involved.
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: Marlin on Jul 01, 2016, 12:10
   Other mining operations make money off of byproduct materials such as rare earths and gold. I wonder if that is in the economic impact of this kind of production. I would assume that it would only operate when there was an order to fill. When building a power plant the order for copper starts at the mine which has gold as one of it's byproducts.
   On the environmental side that would be a lot of seawater to process the ecological impact would seem to be fairly large.
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: hamsamich on Jul 01, 2016, 01:03
Only if they have to add stuff to it that won't go away, or concentrate it.  Probably way better than putting hi concentration brine back in the ocean.
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: Marlin on Jul 01, 2016, 02:02
Quote from: hamsamich on Jul 01, 2016, 01:03
Only if they have to add stuff to it that won't go away, or concentrate it.  Probably way better than putting hi concentration brine back in the ocean.

Maybe but at 3 ppb uranium concentration that's a lot of seawater to process for a significant recovery, the volume alone has to have some impact. Perhaps thermal or filtration of that much water. I don't think fish kills from nuclear plants that shutdown during the winter were initially considered.

Just speculation you may be right that a little brine to the briny may be all there is.
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: GLW on Jul 01, 2016, 05:52
AIUI  no brine, fibers are collected and acid treatment utilized to produce uranyl then fibers resuspended in ocean and passive adsorption cycle begins again ,.....   no brine,...
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: Rerun on Jul 01, 2016, 06:50
And costs?
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: GLW on Jul 01, 2016, 09:55
Quote from: Rerun on Jul 01, 2016, 06:50
And costs?

a decade ago - >$800/lb U3O8


currently - north of $200/lb U3O8
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: SloGlo on Jul 06, 2016, 11:23
sew, uranium is an extreme equilibrium seeker? never new that bee fore.
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: GLW on Jul 06, 2016, 09:27
Quote from: SloGlo on Jul 06, 2016, 11:23
sew, uranium is an extreme equilibrium seeker? never new that bee fore.

well, that's why you come here, to learn stuff you never gnu,... :P ;) :) 8)
Title: Re: Uranium Seawater Extraction Makes Nuclear Power Completely Renewable
Post by: SloGlo on Jul 06, 2016, 09:39
aye wuzzant referencing radioactive equilibrium oar secular equilibrium, moor a physical equilibrium. butt gnaw ledge is a grate thing two gain.