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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2019 SpainAuthors: Rubio Varas, María del Mar (compiladora);Rubio Varas, María del Mar (compiladora);Deliverable no. 3.6 (WP 3) compilado por María de Mar Rubio Varas This is the longest of the deliverables produced by the research consortium HoNEST (short for "History of Nuclear Energy and Society". HoNESt's central objective was to understand how societies have engaged with nuclear energy, and how the nuclear energy sector has engaged with societies, and how this has changed over the course of the past 60 years.The very objective of the Short Country Reports (SCR) is to provide social scientists with the empirical basis to be drawn upon for perception and engagement studies. Historians were asked to provide specific evidence for the identification of: events, actors, arguments, behaviours, and types of public engagements encountered over the past 60 years across 20 countries. This framework is simple enough to host data from very different political, social and ideological environments, while some variations in the basic structure of the SCRs are unavoidable. As a result, the SCRs are a distinct product from either what the historians or the social scientists would have produced on their own in the absence of the collaborative framework favored by the HoNESt structure. This project has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 662268
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Research 2023 Spain EspañolPublisher:Universidad de Alcalá. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios Latinoamericanos (IELAT) Authors: Gao, Ge;Gao, Ge;handle: 10017/57375
En el contexto de la Iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta, la promoción de la cooperación estratégica en materia de energía nuclear representa una opción para que China aborde el cambio climático mundial y alcance sus propios objetivos de desarrollo económico y social sostenible en el contexto de la transición energética. Argentina, un país latinoamericano con una tradicional escasez de energía, se perfila como un actor clave en la expansión del uso de la energía nuclear por parte de China. Sin embargo, la cooperación sino-argentina en materia de energía nuclear sigue enfrentándose a múltiples desafíos, se destacan las limitaciones y los riesgos políticos y económicos procedentes de Argentina, así como la competencia mundial en materia de tecnología nuclear, y las propias dificultades de China para construir un sistema de evaluación energética adecuada y la financiación colaborativa. No obstante, es de importancia sustancial proporcionar los consejos y recomendaciones que presentan tanto el contexto argentino como el panorama global desde el punto de vista de China, a fin de asegurar un desarrollo sostenible y beneficioso para ambas partes en el largo plazo. In the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, promoting strategic nuclear energy cooperation represents an option for China to address climate change and achieve its own goals of sustainable economic and social development in the context of the energy transition. Argentina, a Latin American country with a traditional energy shortage, is emerging a key player in China’s expansion of nuclear energy use. However, SinoArgentine nuclear energy cooperation continues to face multiple challenges, highlighting Argentina's political and economic constraints and risks, as well as global competition in nuclear technology, and China’s own difficulties in building a proper energy evolution system and collaborative financing. Nevertheless, it is of substantial importance to provide advice and recommendations presented by both the Argentine context and the global picture from China's point of view in order to ensure sustainable and mutually beneficial development in the long term. 72 p.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: Ana, Romero de Pablos;Ana, Romero de Pablos;The acquisition of a nuclear power reactor from the North American company Westinghouse in 1964 not only brought atomic practices and knowledge to Spain but also introduced new methods of industrial organization and management, as well as regulations created by organizations such as the US Atomic Energy Commission (US AEC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This article analyzes the history of the knowledge, regulations and experimental practices relating to radiation safety and protection that traveled with this reactor to an industrial space: the Zorita nuclear power plant. Within this space, the appropriation, use, and coproduction of knowledge and practices were conditioned by political, economic, industrial and social factors, and by the engineers, researchers and other professionals who contributed expert knowledge. Material held in the Tecnatom Historical Archive—the engineering company that coordinated construction of the plant—is the main source for this work, which delves into the history of knowledge and atomic technologies and adds to the historiography of radiological protection in Spain. Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Pascual Román; E. Ascasíbar;Pascual Román; E. Ascasíbar;Abstract This paper is intended as a preface of the special issue that Fusion Engineering and Design will devote to the best papers presented in the Symposium on Fusion Technology, 2014 (SOFT 2014) that took place in Donostia/San Sebastian. It is a historical note dwelling on the largely unknown story of the isolation of tungsten/wolfram in Spain, more precisely, in the Basque Country, very close to Donostia/San Sebastian, in the late 18th century. Given the current strategic importance of tungsten in the development of fusion as a viable energy source we think it is timely to recall the protagonists and the circumstances involved in the isolation of this metal.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 SpainPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: 0000-0002-8100-2651; 0000-0002-5235-7429; Connors, D.P.;0000-0002-8100-2651; 0000-0002-5235-7429; Connors, D.P.;handle: 2454/40006
Nuclear energy was one among business opportunities brought by the take off in science and technology after the Second World War. The narratives of the milestones of atomic history neglect the commercial, industrial and organizational aspects that made it possible. This paper concentrates on what makes the nuclear business exceptional (or not). We undertake an analysis of the nuclear supply business (designing, manufacturing and installing nuclear facilities) distinct from the analysis of the demand side (business operating nuclear power plants). We identify a continuing role of the state in civil nuclear businesses and a symbiotic relationship with private atomic business. And yet, for the most part the nuclear business applies the usual criteria of cost minimization and profit maximization within the boundaries of a non-perfectly competitive market. We argue that the development of civil nuclear projects is core not just to business history as a discipline but to post-war history. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Two of the authors, Rubio-Varas and De la Torre, must acknowledge the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as financing entities, through the research project reference HAR2017-86,086-R (AEI/ERDF, EU).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 SpainPublisher:Editorial CSIC Authors: Ana Romero de Pablos;Ana Romero de Pablos;handle: 10261/257050
[ES] Rutas y culturas atómicas para una nueva narrativa del franquismo. La decisión de dos empresas españolas de lanzarse a producir energía eléctrica de origen nuclear puso en marcha un viaje que llevó en 1957 a dos ingenieros españoles a Estados Unidos y Canadá. Querían conocer la tecnología de los reactores que las firmas norteamericanas estaban desarrollando, contactar con consultoras especializadas para sondear posibles asesorías y buscar apoyos políticos, económicos y financieros que hicieran viable su proyecto. El cuaderno que registró el via-je sugiere que la ruta que emprendieron resultó determinante para convencer a los poderes políticos, industriales y económicos de la dictadura; tuvo un influjo directo en la posterior construcción del parque atómico español y en el diseño de las políticas que lo gestionaron. En este artículo propongo ese viaje y su registro para reflexionar sobre cómo la energía nuclear participó de la construcción de una nueva narrativa del franquismo que mostró a España como un Estado moderno, conectado internacionalmente y capaz de incorporar las últimas tecnologías atómicas. [EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the beginning of a journey that led two Spanish engineers to the United States and Canada in 1957. They wanted to learn about the reactor technology that North American companies were developing, contact specialized consult-ants to explore possible consultancy services, and search out political, economic, and financial support to make their project viable. The trip’s travel log suggests that the route they set off on was decisive in convincing the dic-tatorship’s political, industrial, and economic powers of the importance of nuclear energy; this journey had a direct influence on subsequent construction of Spanish nuclear facilities and on the policies designed to manage it. In this article I suggest exploring this journey and its record to reflect on how nuclear energy participated in building a new narrative on the Franco regime, one that showed Spain as a modern, internationally-connected State capable of incorporating the latest atomic technologies This research has been carried out within the framework of the FFI2016-76364-P and PID2019-106971GB-I00 projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2016 United Kingdom, Germany, SpainPublisher:IOP Publishing C. Domingo-Pardo; R. Caballero-Folch; J. Agramunt; Alejandro Algora; A. Arcones; F. Ameil; Yassid Ayyad; J. Benlliure; M. Bowry; F. Calviño; D. Cano-Ott; G. Cortes; Thomas Davinson; Iris Dillmann; A. Estrade; A. Evdokimov; Thomas Faestermann; F. Farinon; D. Galaviz; A. García-Rios; H. Geissel; W. Gelletly; R. Gernhäuser; M.B. Gómez-Hornillos; Carlos Guerrero; Michael Heil; C. Hinke; R. Knöbel; I. Kojouharov; J. Kurcewicz; N. Kurz; Yu. A. Litvinov; L. Maier; J. Marganiec; Michele Marta; T. Martinez; Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo; Bradley S. Meyer; F. Montes; I. Mukha; D. R. Napoli; C. Nociforo; C. Paradela; S. Pietri; Zs. Podolyák; A. Prochazka; Simon Rice; A. Riego; Berta Rubio; H. Schaffner; C. Scheidenberger; Karl Smith; E. Sokol; K. Steiger; Bao-Hua Sun; J. L. Tain; Maya Takechi; D. Testov; Helmut Weick; E. Wilson; J. S. Winfield; R. Wood; Philip Woods; A. V. Yeremin;The rapid neutron nucleosynthesis process involves an enormous amount of very exotic neutron-rich nuclei, which represent a theoretical and experimental challenge. Two of the main decay properties that affect the final abundance distribution the most are half-lives and neutron branching ratios. Using fragmentation of a primary $^{238}$U beam at GSI we were able to measure such properties for several neutron-rich nuclei from $^{208}$Hg to $^{218}$Pb. This contribution provides a short update on the status of the data analysis of this experiment, together with a compilation of the latest results published in this mass region, both experimental and theoretical. The impact of the uncertainties connected with the beta-decay rates and with beta-delayed neutron emission is illustrated on the basis of $r$-process network calculations. In order to obtain a reasonable reproduction of the third $r$-process peak, it is expected that both half-lives and neutron branching ratios are substantially smaller, than those based on FRDM+QRPA, commonly used in $r$-process model calculations. Further measurements around $N\sim126$ are required for a reliable modelling of the underlying nuclear structure, and for performing more realistic $r$-process abundance calculations. Comment: Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics VI, Lisbon 2013, Conference Proceedings
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2019 SpainAuthors: Rubio Varas, María del Mar (compiladora);Rubio Varas, María del Mar (compiladora);Deliverable no. 3.6 (WP 3) compilado por María de Mar Rubio Varas This is the longest of the deliverables produced by the research consortium HoNEST (short for "History of Nuclear Energy and Society". HoNESt's central objective was to understand how societies have engaged with nuclear energy, and how the nuclear energy sector has engaged with societies, and how this has changed over the course of the past 60 years.The very objective of the Short Country Reports (SCR) is to provide social scientists with the empirical basis to be drawn upon for perception and engagement studies. Historians were asked to provide specific evidence for the identification of: events, actors, arguments, behaviours, and types of public engagements encountered over the past 60 years across 20 countries. This framework is simple enough to host data from very different political, social and ideological environments, while some variations in the basic structure of the SCRs are unavoidable. As a result, the SCRs are a distinct product from either what the historians or the social scientists would have produced on their own in the absence of the collaborative framework favored by the HoNESt structure. This project has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No 662268
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En el contexto de la Iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta, la promoción de la cooperación estratégica en materia de energía nuclear representa una opción para que China aborde el cambio climático mundial y alcance sus propios objetivos de desarrollo económico y social sostenible en el contexto de la transición energética. Argentina, un país latinoamericano con una tradicional escasez de energía, se perfila como un actor clave en la expansión del uso de la energía nuclear por parte de China. Sin embargo, la cooperación sino-argentina en materia de energía nuclear sigue enfrentándose a múltiples desafíos, se destacan las limitaciones y los riesgos políticos y económicos procedentes de Argentina, así como la competencia mundial en materia de tecnología nuclear, y las propias dificultades de China para construir un sistema de evaluación energética adecuada y la financiación colaborativa. No obstante, es de importancia sustancial proporcionar los consejos y recomendaciones que presentan tanto el contexto argentino como el panorama global desde el punto de vista de China, a fin de asegurar un desarrollo sostenible y beneficioso para ambas partes en el largo plazo. In the context of the Belt and Road Initiative, promoting strategic nuclear energy cooperation represents an option for China to address climate change and achieve its own goals of sustainable economic and social development in the context of the energy transition. Argentina, a Latin American country with a traditional energy shortage, is emerging a key player in China’s expansion of nuclear energy use. However, SinoArgentine nuclear energy cooperation continues to face multiple challenges, highlighting Argentina's political and economic constraints and risks, as well as global competition in nuclear technology, and China’s own difficulties in building a proper energy evolution system and collaborative financing. Nevertheless, it is of substantial importance to provide advice and recommendations presented by both the Argentine context and the global picture from China's point of view in order to ensure sustainable and mutually beneficial development in the long term. 72 p.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: Ana, Romero de Pablos;Ana, Romero de Pablos;The acquisition of a nuclear power reactor from the North American company Westinghouse in 1964 not only brought atomic practices and knowledge to Spain but also introduced new methods of industrial organization and management, as well as regulations created by organizations such as the US Atomic Energy Commission (US AEC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This article analyzes the history of the knowledge, regulations and experimental practices relating to radiation safety and protection that traveled with this reactor to an industrial space: the Zorita nuclear power plant. Within this space, the appropriation, use, and coproduction of knowledge and practices were conditioned by political, economic, industrial and social factors, and by the engineers, researchers and other professionals who contributed expert knowledge. Material held in the Tecnatom Historical Archive—the engineering company that coordinated construction of the plant—is the main source for this work, which delves into the history of knowledge and atomic technologies and adds to the historiography of radiological protection in Spain. Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Pascual Román; E. Ascasíbar;Pascual Román; E. Ascasíbar;Abstract This paper is intended as a preface of the special issue that Fusion Engineering and Design will devote to the best papers presented in the Symposium on Fusion Technology, 2014 (SOFT 2014) that took place in Donostia/San Sebastian. It is a historical note dwelling on the largely unknown story of the isolation of tungsten/wolfram in Spain, more precisely, in the Basque Country, very close to Donostia/San Sebastian, in the late 18th century. Given the current strategic importance of tungsten in the development of fusion as a viable energy source we think it is timely to recall the protagonists and the circumstances involved in the isolation of this metal.
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Nuclear energy was one among business opportunities brought by the take off in science and technology after the Second World War. The narratives of the milestones of atomic history neglect the commercial, industrial and organizational aspects that made it possible. This paper concentrates on what makes the nuclear business exceptional (or not). We undertake an analysis of the nuclear supply business (designing, manufacturing and installing nuclear facilities) distinct from the analysis of the demand side (business operating nuclear power plants). We identify a continuing role of the state in civil nuclear businesses and a symbiotic relationship with private atomic business. And yet, for the most part the nuclear business applies the usual criteria of cost minimization and profit maximization within the boundaries of a non-perfectly competitive market. We argue that the development of civil nuclear projects is core not just to business history as a discipline but to post-war history. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Two of the authors, Rubio-Varas and De la Torre, must acknowledge the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as financing entities, through the research project reference HAR2017-86,086-R (AEI/ERDF, EU).
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[ES] Rutas y culturas atómicas para una nueva narrativa del franquismo. La decisión de dos empresas españolas de lanzarse a producir energía eléctrica de origen nuclear puso en marcha un viaje que llevó en 1957 a dos ingenieros españoles a Estados Unidos y Canadá. Querían conocer la tecnología de los reactores que las firmas norteamericanas estaban desarrollando, contactar con consultoras especializadas para sondear posibles asesorías y buscar apoyos políticos, económicos y financieros que hicieran viable su proyecto. El cuaderno que registró el via-je sugiere que la ruta que emprendieron resultó determinante para convencer a los poderes políticos, industriales y económicos de la dictadura; tuvo un influjo directo en la posterior construcción del parque atómico español y en el diseño de las políticas que lo gestionaron. En este artículo propongo ese viaje y su registro para reflexionar sobre cómo la energía nuclear participó de la construcción de una nueva narrativa del franquismo que mostró a España como un Estado moderno, conectado internacionalmente y capaz de incorporar las últimas tecnologías atómicas. [EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the beginning of a journey that led two Spanish engineers to the United States and Canada in 1957. They wanted to learn about the reactor technology that North American companies were developing, contact specialized consult-ants to explore possible consultancy services, and search out political, economic, and financial support to make their project viable. The trip’s travel log suggests that the route they set off on was decisive in convincing the dic-tatorship’s political, industrial, and economic powers of the importance of nuclear energy; this journey had a direct influence on subsequent construction of Spanish nuclear facilities and on the policies designed to manage it. In this article I suggest exploring this journey and its record to reflect on how nuclear energy participated in building a new narrative on the Franco regime, one that showed Spain as a modern, internationally-connected State capable of incorporating the latest atomic technologies This research has been carried out within the framework of the FFI2016-76364-P and PID2019-106971GB-I00 projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2016 United Kingdom, Germany, SpainPublisher:IOP Publishing C. Domingo-Pardo; R. Caballero-Folch; J. Agramunt; Alejandro Algora; A. Arcones; F. Ameil; Yassid Ayyad; J. Benlliure; M. Bowry; F. Calviño; D. Cano-Ott; G. Cortes; Thomas Davinson; Iris Dillmann; A. Estrade; A. Evdokimov; Thomas Faestermann; F. Farinon; D. Galaviz; A. García-Rios; H. Geissel; W. Gelletly; R. Gernhäuser; M.B. Gómez-Hornillos; Carlos Guerrero; Michael Heil; C. Hinke; R. Knöbel; I. Kojouharov; J. Kurcewicz; N. Kurz; Yu. A. Litvinov; L. Maier; J. Marganiec; Michele Marta; T. Martinez; Gabriel Martínez-Pinedo; Bradley S. Meyer; F. Montes; I. Mukha; D. R. Napoli; C. Nociforo; C. Paradela; S. Pietri; Zs. Podolyák; A. Prochazka; Simon Rice; A. Riego; Berta Rubio; H. Schaffner; C. Scheidenberger; Karl Smith; E. Sokol; K. Steiger; Bao-Hua Sun; J. L. Tain; Maya Takechi; D. Testov; Helmut Weick; E. Wilson; J. S. Winfield; R. Wood; Philip Woods; A. V. Yeremin;The rapid neutron nucleosynthesis process involves an enormous amount of very exotic neutron-rich nuclei, which represent a theoretical and experimental challenge. Two of the main decay properties that affect the final abundance distribution the most are half-lives and neutron branching ratios. Using fragmentation of a primary $^{238}$U beam at GSI we were able to measure such properties for several neutron-rich nuclei from $^{208}$Hg to $^{218}$Pb. This contribution provides a short update on the status of the data analysis of this experiment, together with a compilation of the latest results published in this mass region, both experimental and theoretical. The impact of the uncertainties connected with the beta-decay rates and with beta-delayed neutron emission is illustrated on the basis of $r$-process network calculations. In order to obtain a reasonable reproduction of the third $r$-process peak, it is expected that both half-lives and neutron branching ratios are substantially smaller, than those based on FRDM+QRPA, commonly used in $r$-process model calculations. Further measurements around $N\sim126$ are required for a reliable modelling of the underlying nuclear structure, and for performing more realistic $r$-process abundance calculations. Comment: Nuclear Physics in Astrophysics VI, Lisbon 2013, Conference Proceedings
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