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Turkey casts doubt on nuclear plant project Ankara (AFP) Aug 19, 2009 ![]() Japan reports small leak at quake-hit nuclear plant ![]() A small radioactive leak was detected at a Japanese nuclear power plant after a strong earthquake struck the region last week, the operator said Thursday. Chubu Electric Power Co. said it detected "a slightly higher level" of the radioactive element iodine 131 in an exhaust filter, but added that the amount was so small that "it would not harm human health". A magnitude 6.4 quake ... more
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Heavy rain, snow disrupts transport in Spain Washington slaps fee on plastic shopping bags Vietnam says parched Red River at record low Philippine volcano darkens New Year for 50,000 villagers Shocked residents survey Australia wildfire wreckage Honduras declares state of emergency amid drought Residents flee terrifying Australian wildfires Sarkozy scrambles to salvage carbon tax Thrill-seeking tourists flock to Philippine volcano ![]()
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Ecuador, Russia sign nuclear energy agreement![]() Ecuador's energy minister on Thursday announced that Quito has signed an agreement with Moscow to develop nuclear energy "with solely peaceful purposes." The agreement with Russia's state-run Atomic Energy Corporation is to work jointly to find "technology and nuclear applications that can be viable" in Ecuador, the ministry said in a statement. Russia will provide support and advice to ... more China approves Tianwan nuclear plant expansion ![]() China has given the green light to a plan to start building the third phase of its Tianwan nuclear power plant on the east coast from October next year, a government agency has announced. Two new reactors, each with a capacity of one gigawatt, will be built at the site in Jiangsu province, the state-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) said in a statement on its ... more Russia's Rosatom buys German nuclear unit: company ![]() Russia's state-owned nuclear energy giant Rosatom is buying Germany's Nukem Technologies, a specialist in decommissioning nuclear power stations, a Nukem spokeswoman said Tuesday. Nukem Technologies, a part of Nukem Group, also deals with nuclear waste management and has major operations in Russia and the former Soviet bloc. Rosatom is already in a nuclear energy joint venture with ... more |
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Nagasaki calls on leaders to visit atomic bomb site![]() Nagasaki's mayor, marking the 64th anniversary of his city's atomic bombing by the United States, called Sunday on the leaders of nuclear-armed powers to visit the site and build a nuclear-free world. Tomihisa Tanoue urged world leaders from both declared nuclear powers and others such as Iran, Israel and North Korea to visit the city in southwestern Japan. "I am sure anyone who visits h ... more Nuclear plant plan to clear key hurdle in September: Lithuania ![]() Lithuania on Thursday sought to reassure its partners in a four-nation nuclear power project that the slow-moving effort is still on course and that a key hurdle will be cleared next month. "In September we should have the first version of the business plan," Romas Svedas, deputy energy minister, said in an interview with the Lithuanian newspaper Vilniaus Diena. "We hope that the new ... more Turkey could take stake in nuclear plant project: minister ![]() The Turkish state could take as much as a 25 percent stake in a planned nuclear power plant project if the Russian-led consortium competing for the contract lowers its price, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said Friday. "A public sector stake is possible if the price falls," Yildiz told the CNN-Turk news channel. "The price needs to be cut to a reasonable level." "If the prevalent model in ... more |
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