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UN atomic chief warns of nuclear power dangers
Beijing (AFP) April 20, 2009
The head of the UN atomic watchdog warned here Monday that the world's growing appetite for nuclear energy could lead to dangers associated with unsafe technology and weapons proliferation. International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei said more than 60 countries were considering going nuclear amid an energy crunch and global warming concerns, adding to the 30 countries with exi ... read more
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    Nuclear power making comeback, top energy officials say
    Beijing (AFP) April 19, 2009
    Growing energy demands and concerns about oil supplies and greenhouse gas emissions means nuclear power is making a comeback, top international specialists declared here Sunday. "Nuclear is really back on the agenda. There is a need for more energy," said Thierry Dujardin, a deputy director of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's nuclear energy arm. However, speaki ... more

    World's largest nuke plant to restart in quake-hit Japan town
    Kashiwazaki, Japan (AFP) April 17, 2009
    A strong earthquake shut down the world's largest nuclear power plant here almost two years ago. The clock is now ticking for it to restart -- but fears about a nearby seafloor faultline and a string of fires inside the dormant facility have deepened distrust in local communities. National, regional and local authorities have in recent weeks approved the resumption of the 8,200-megawatt ... more

    Over 50 nations want to build nuclear plants: report
    Vienna (AFP) April 16, 2009
    More than 50 nations are in talks with the UN atomic watchdog to build nuclear power plants, a twofold increase over the last four years, a top agency official said in an interview released Thursday. "The IAEA is talking with 50-60 countries about the construction of nuclear power plants," Hans-Holger Rogner, head of planning and economic studies at the International Atomic Energy Agency, sa ... more

    Poland, Estonia urge Lithuania to speed up atomic power project
    Tallinn (AFP) April 16, 2009
    The Polish and Estonian prime ministers Thursday urged fellow EU member Lithuania to speed up work on its planned Ignalina new nuclear power station that is due to draw investment from the three states plus Lativa. "We are absolutely dissatisfied with the very slow pace of the preparations regarding the plan to build a new nuclear power station at Ignalina in Lithuania," Estonian Prime Minis ... more

    Japan angered by fires at biggest nuclear plant
    Tokyo (AFP) April 14, 2009
    Japan's government Tuesday chastised the operator of the world's largest nuclear plant for a string of fires that has hit the facility since it closed after an earthquake almost two years ago. The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant is scheduled to restart as early as this month but the nine blazes, the latest of which hit Saturday, have stoked fears about the safety of the seven-reactor ... more

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    Iraq to create nuclear energy commission
    Baghdad (AFP) April 9, 2009
    Iraq plans to create an atomic energy agency nearly three decades after Israeli bombers destroyed a reactor being built by the late dictator Saddam Hussein, the government spokesman said on Thursday. "The government has decided to create a national nuclear energy commission that will be responsible for controlling nuclear activities in the country and assuring they are in line with internati ... more

    Japan quake-hit nuke plant set to restart soon: official
    Tokyo (AFP) April 9, 2009
    The world's largest nuclear power plant in Japan is set to resume operations soon, two years after a strong earthquake caused a radioactive leak there, an official said Thursday. Despite some local opposition, Tokyo has given the go-ahead for a test run of a reactor at the plant -- seen as a de facto resumption of the facility. The agreement of local communities is the last hurdle to a resta ... more

    Kazakhstan may host nuclear fuel bank: president
    Astana (AFP) April 6, 2009
    Kazakhstan is prepared to host a nuclear fuel bank from which countries could purchase fissile material for peaceful energy use, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said Monday. "If a nuclear fuel bank for nuclear energy was created, then Kazakhstan would consider hosting it," Nazarbayev said. Nazarbayev floated the idea -- aimed at providing nuclear power to developing states -- at ... more

    Greenpeace Co-Founder Spruiks Benefits Of New Nuclear Power
    Washington DC (SPX) Apr 04, 2009
    As Wisconsin state lawmakers consider repealing the moratorium on nuclear energy, Dr. Patrick Moore, a Greenpeace co-founder and current Co-Chair of the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition (CASEnergy), addressed a joint committee in the Wisconsin State Legislature. Dr. Moore testified before the Wisconsin Senate Commerce, Utilities, Energy, and Rail Committee and the House Energy and Utilities ... more

    Turbine fault closes Russian nuclear power station: report
    Moscow (AFP) April 3, 2009
    Russian officials shut down the nuclear power station at Kalinin, in the northwest Tver region of Russia, because of a faulty turbine, the Interfax agency reported Friday, citing officials at the station. The number two block was shut down on Thursday because of a problem with the turbine, said the station's director Leonid Martynovchenko, the agency reported. It would back up and connec ... more

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    Analysis: Armenia's nuclear power plant
    Washington (UPI) Mar 27, 2009
    Last year's record-high oil prices renewed worldwide interest in alternative forms of energy and gave nuclear power a new lease on life, particularly in countries bereft of hydrocarbon resources. While many in the West think of the former Soviet Union as an energy El Dorado, not all of its republics were blessed with abundant energy reserves. Armenia, unlike its neighbor Azerbaijan ... more

    30 years after Three Mile Island, US eyes nuclear rebirth
    Washington (AFP) March 27, 2009
    Thirty years after the accident at Three Mile Island shattered Americans' trust in nuclear power, lawmakers are touting a nuclear rebirth as a safe, green way to wean the United States off foreign oil. "We have the enormously powerful opportunity for a nuclear renaissance in our country. We need to pursue that aggressively and effectively to meet all of our energy and environmental goals ... more

    Fossil-Based Electricity Generation Declines As Renewables Grow
    Washington DC (SPX) Mar 26, 2009
    According to the latest figures published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in its "Electric Power Monthly" report non-hydro renewable sources of electricity enjoyed double-digit growth during the past year while coal, natural gas, and petroleum experienced notable declines and nuclear power remained stagnant. Specifically, EIA reports that net electricity generation in t ... more

    Chairman of French nuclear group resigns: letter
    Paris (AFP) March 25, 2009
    Frederic Lemoine, the chairman at French nuclear energy group Areva, has tendered his resignation after accepting a position at another major French group, an internal document showed Wednesday. "I have decided to accept the chairmanship of another quoted French company," Lemoine wrote to the secretary of the supervisory board Bernard de Gouttes in a letter obtained by AFP. "I have the ... more

    EU's Baltic states still 'islands' in power market
    Vilnius (AFP) March 24, 2009
    Five years since they joined the European Union, the bloc's Baltic states are still barely plugged into its electricity network and remain hooked to the grid of their Soviet-era master Moscow. Limited moves to resolve the situation mean the role of Russian power is set to strengthen from the end of this year, when a key but aging nuclear power plant in Lithuania closes down under a deal with ... more

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