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Albania gets Croatia backing for nuclear plant
Zagreb (AFP) Feb 10, 2009
Plans by Albania to build a nuclear power plant were backed by Croatia as a project that could benefit the entire Balkan region at a meeting on Tuesday of the two countries' prime ministers. "We have agreed to work together, to invite other countries in the neighbourhood, Montenegro, Bosnia and others interested to work on this project," Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha told reporters. ... read more
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    Berlin (UPI) Feb 6, 2009
    Sweden has reversed a decision to phase out the country's nuclear reactors, following a trend in Europe that only a handful of countries are still ignoring. On Thursday the Swedish center-right government agreed on an ambitious new climate package, which will include nuclear energy, it says. The package not only includes bold measures to boost the share of renewables and reduce ... more

    Finnish Fortum seeks permit for a new nuclear reactor
    Helsinki (AFP) Feb 5, 2009
    Finnish utility group Fortum submitted an application to the government Thursday to build a new nuclear reactor in Finland, the company said. "Fortum has today ... submitted to the government of Finland an application for a decision-in-principle concerning the construction of a new nuclear power plant unit on the island of Haestholmen in Loviisa," the firm said in a statement. It added ... more

    US Nuclear Power Plants Achieved Near-Record Level Of Production In 2008
    Washington DC (SPX) Feb 06, 2009
    U.S. nuclear power plants last year continued their decade-long trend of reliable electricity generation, eclipsing all other electricity sources with an industry-average capacity factor of more than 90 percent, according to preliminary data on 2008 operations. Nuclear power plants generated approximately 805.7 billion kilowatt-hours (kwh) of electricity last year, a mere one-tenth of one ... more

    China eyes massive hike in atomic energy target: state media
    Beijing (AFP) Feb 4, 2009
    China plans to nearly double its target for nuclear energy by 2020, state media said Wednesday, a move likely to reaffirm the nation's position as a prime market for the global atomic industry. The new objective is for nuclear power plants to reach a capacity of 70 gigawatts in 11 years, the China Daily reported, enough to power 70 cities the size of San Francisco. The objective, if ... more

    GDF Suez, Iberdrola join forces for British market
    Paris (AFP) Feb 4, 2009
    French energy group GDF Suez and Spanish utility Iberdrola said Wednesday that they will join forces to bid for work on the renewal of Britain's nuclear power generating capacity. The companies said in a statement that they "would take part together in the joint development of new nuclear reactors" in Britain. "Through a joint venture, GDF SUEZ and Iberdrola, along with Scottish ... more

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    Protests as Philippine Congress deliberates nuclear bill
    Manila (AFP) Feb 2, 2009
    About a hundred environmentalists led a protest outside the Philippine Congress Monday to denounce a bill to revive a mothballed nuclear power plant at a cost of one billion dollars. The protesters, led by Greenpeace, erected a symbolic tombstone at the gates of the House of Representatives that they said was meant to remind lawmakers that the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) has long been ... more

    Nuclear energy use in EU limited: commissioner
    Ostrava, Czech Republic (AFP) Jan 30, 2009
    EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs said Friday negative public opinion limited the use of nuclear energy in the bloc, but vowed to push it as far he could. "I am ready to go as far as we can go in the Union," he said at a conference in the Czech city of Ostrava. "But on the EU level, there is a different public opinion which should be respected that puts a limit to involvement of the ... more

    Japan to launch nuclear energy talks with SKorea, Vietnam: report
    Tokyo (AFP) Feb 1, 2009
    Japan will shortly launch talks with South Korea and Vietnam on cooperation in developing nuclear energy, with its sights set on growing demand in emerging economies, a report said Sunday. The talks on nuclear power accords with South Korea and Vietnam will start as early as this spring and Japan is expected to conclude an agreement with Russia, the Nikkei business daily said. Demand for ... more

    Areva to sign Indian nuclear deal this week: French minister
    Mumbai (AFP) Feb 1, 2009
    French nuclear power engineering company Areva is to sign a deal this week with a number of Indian energy plants, France's foreign trade minister Anne-Marie Idrac said here Sunday. Idrac said that a memorandum of understanding would be signed in the coming days, as part of French moves to tap into India's expanding civil nuclear sector. The minister declined to say exactly how many plant ... more

    Union Leader Urges The Government To Push Ahead With Nuclear Energy
    London, UK (SPX) Jan 29, 2009
    While meeting workers at Sellafield, Derek Simpson, the joint leader of Unite, will urge the Government to push ahead with the nuclear re-build programme to reduce Britain's household bills, create jobs and end our reliance on oil and gas from countries like Russia. Mr Simpson will welcome the Government's commitment to nuclear energy as a key part of its low carbon and secure energy polic ... more

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    Siemens planning to give up stake in Areva: source
    Berlin (AFP) Jan 23, 2009
    German engineering group Siemens is planning to abandon its stake in Areva NP, the reactor subsidiary of French nuclear power giant Areva, a source close to the matter said on Friday. Siemens currently holds a 34-percent stake in Areva NP, estimated to be worth 2.0 billion euros (2.6 billion dollars). The source said the decision to pull out was not for "political" reasons. A Siemens spo ... more

    India welcomes Canada's involvement in its nuclear expansion: minister
    Ottawa (AFP) Jan 21, 2009
    India welcomes Canada's "strong involvement" in the expansion of its nuclear power capacity, Canada's Trade Minister Stockwell Day said Wednesday. Day, on a four-day visit to the world's most populous democracy, also indicated in a statement that Canada aims to finalize a bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement with India "as soon as possible." "I was encouraged by the very positive resp ... more

    Russia May Build Belarus Nuclear Plant Without Tender
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jan 22, 2009
    Russia will be able to build a nuclear power plant in Belarus without a tender once the two ex-Soviet republics sign an inter-governmental agreement on civilian nuclear power use, Russia's Rosatom said Wednesday. Russia and Belarus agreed to sign the inter-governmental agreement in the first quarter of 2009 during talks on Wednesday between the Belarusian government and a Rosatom delegatio ... more

    Spain's Iberdrola, Britain's SSE plan nuclear joint venture
    Madrid (AFP) Jan 20, 2009
    Spain's Iberdrola and Britain's Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) will join forces to build new nuclear power stations in Britain, a spokesman for the Spanish firm said Tuesday. The two firms will create a joint venture which will compete for contracts to build nuclear power station in Britain, he told AFP. Britain approved the construction of a new generation of nuclear plants last Jan ... more

    Russian-led consortium revises bid for Turkey nuclear plant: minister
    Ankara (AFP) Jan 19, 2009
    A partnership led by Russian state firm Atomstroyexport on Monday submitted a revised bid to build and operate Turkey's first nuclear power plant, citing global economic conditions, Energy Minister Hilmi Guler said. The new bid was handed in just minutes after the tender commission announced that the consortium had offered a unit price of 21.16 cents per kilowatt per hour for supplying ... more

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