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India to reveal details of nuclear deal to Clinton: aides New Delhi (AFP) July 20, 2009
India was set Monday to reveal where US firms will build multi-billion dollar nuclear power plants, during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's first official talks in New Delhi, aides said. The move, once confirmed, will highlight benefits President Barack Obama's administration will derive from a landmark civilian nuclear deal sealed under his predecessor George W. Bush. It will also ... read moreUS hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
Washington (AFP) July 15, 2009The United States hoped Wednesday that India will soon announce the location of two sites for US firms to build multi-billion dollar nuclear power plants, in line with a landmark deal struck last year. The announcement could be made when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Mumbai and New Delhi from Friday through Monday, according to Robert Blake, her pointman for relations with Ind ... more
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US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
Washington (AFP) July 15, 2009The United States hoped Wednesday that India will soon announce the location of two sites for US firms to build multi-billion dollar nuclear power plants, in line with a landmark deal struck last year. The announcement could be made when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Mumbai and New Delhi from Friday through Monday, according to Robert Blake, her point man for relations with In ... more Australia minister defends approval of uranium mine
Sydney (AFP) July 15, 2009Australian Environment Minister Peter Garrett on Wednesday defended his approval of a new uranium mine, as leading climate campaigner Al Gore said nuclear power had a limited future. Garrett, once an anti-nuclear campaigner and frontman of left-wing rock outfit Midnight Oil, on Tuesday signed off on a new uranium project at the Four Mile Mine, north of Adelaide city. The move stands in ... more Japan's Mitsubishi eyes Lithuania nuclear project: PM
Vilnius (AFP) July 14, 2009Japan's Mitsubishi, among the world's leading manufacturers of nuclear reactors, is interested in working on Lithuania's planned nuclear energy plant, the Baltic nation's prime minister said Tuesday. "Their interest in our plan is important for us," Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius said, quoted by the Baltic News Service. "We think that we can use this to develop wider contacts as well," ... more Experts Call For Local And Regional Control Of Radioactive Waste
Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Jul 15, 2009The withdrawal of Nevada's Yucca Mountain as a potential nuclear waste repository has reopened the debate over how and where to dispose of spent nuclear fuel and high-level nuclear waste. In an article in the July 10 issue of Science, University of Michigan geologist Rodney Ewing and Princeton University nuclear physicist Frank von Hippel argue that, although federal agencies should set ... more |
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First Floating Nuclear Power Plant Construction
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jul 09, 2009On May 18, 2009 the first floating nuclear power plant was set up in St. Petersburg (Russia). The contract, signed by OPK and "Concern Energoatom" PLC on February 27, 2009, anticipated the construction, launching, rebuilding and testing of the power plant. The exploitation of the head floating power-generating unit, with KLT-40C type reactor, is the final step of this project. According to ... more Incident fuels German nuclear debate
Berlin (UPI) Jul 6, 2009 An incident at an error-prone German nuclear reactor has refueled the debate over the country's future energy mix. On Monday, Greenpeace activists amassed before the Kruemmel nuclear power plant near Hamburg to protest yet another incident at the Vattenfall Europe-run facility. It shut down automatically on Saturday after a transformer short-circuited. Kruemmel was reopened only ... more Swedish nuclear plant under observation after incidents
Stockholm (AFP) July 8, 2009Sweden's nuclear safety authority has put the country's biggest nuclear power plant under observation after a series of incidents that could endanger security, it said on Wednesday. The Ringhals plant in southwestern Sweden has four reactors and produces about 20 percent of all electricity used in Sweden. "The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) has observed a series of shortcomings ... more Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Energy Facility Gets Final Approval
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jul 07, 2009The Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) has issued a key approval for a proposed new nuclear energy facility at Calvert Cliffs in southern Maryland, a project that would provide 1,600 megawatts of new, emissions-free electricity, stimulate the region's economy and shape a more secure energy future for the state. The PSC issued the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) ... more |
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DOME test bed opens at Idaho lab to host privately built advanced reactors
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