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August 28, 2009
German nuke waste storage site 'dead'
Gorleben, Germany (UPI) Aug 26, 2009
Germany's only storage test facility for high-level nuclear waste, into which Berlin has invested nearly $2 billion over the past years, is unsafe and needs to be closed, experts say. German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel, a known opponent of nuclear energy, said Wednesday that the salt dome Gorleben, chosen in the 1970s to become Germany's national storage facility for high-level ... read more

Coming Back To Nuclear Energy
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 28, 2009
For nearly 30 years, the inbox for new license applications at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) collected nothing but dust. These days, the inbox has no room for dust. "In the past two years, we have received applications to build and operate 28 new nuclear power plants in the U.S.," NRC spokesman Scott Burnell says. The agency has recently received several letters of intent ... more
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    Bulgaria names new nuclear chief after tender scandal
    Sofia (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
    Bulgaria appointed a new chief executive of its only nuclear power plant on Tuesday after his predecessor was forced to quit amid a pricing scandal, the government announced. Economy and energy minister Traicho Traikov said Dimitar Angelov would take over as head of the Kozloduy plant although his appointment will have to rubberstamped by the state-owned Bulgarian Energy Holding's board of ... more

    Despite thaw, tough road ahead on NKorea: experts
    Washington (AFP) Aug 20, 2009
    North Korea has been easing sky-high tensions over its nuclear program, but experts warn it will be a tough road ahead before there is any diplomatic breakthrough with the United States. With leader Kim Jong-Il in uncertain health, many analysts believe his ultimate goal is winning US recognition of impoverished Pyongyang as a nuclear power -- an idea adamantly rejected by US policymakers ... more

    Pakistan feels heat from nuclear powers over talks block
    Geneva (AFP) Aug 20, 2009
    Pakistan came under severe pressure from the major nuclear powers on Thursday to end its defiance of 64 other countries in blocking international disarmament talks. Despite warnings that the blockage could discredit the world's principal disarmament forum, Pakistan's ambassador Zamir Akram held firm against an unusual joint offensive by Britain, China, Russia and the United States. ... more

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  • Turkey casts doubt on nuclear plant project

  • Japan reports small leak at quake-hit nuclear plant

  • Ecuador, Russia sign nuclear energy agreement

  • China approves Tianwan nuclear plant expansion

  • Russia's Rosatom buys German nuclear unit: company

  • China sacks nuclear chief over graft probe: state media
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    India Mulls Using Nuclear Energy To Power Chandrayaan II
    Mumbai, India (SPX) Aug 14, 2009
    India plans to power some parts of the Chandrayaan II--its next unmanned mission to the moon- with nuclear energy and the feasibility studies are being carried out by Indian Space Research Organisation and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. "We are thinking of powering some parts of Chandrayaan II with nuclear power and it will power the spacecraft when it revolves aroung the dark side of the ... more

    Powerful quakes strike Japan, India
    Tokyo (AFP) Aug 11, 2009
    Powerful earthquakes just over 10 minutes apart rattled Japan and India on Tuesday, triggering panic on fears of a tsunami in the Andaman Islands and injuring more than 100 people southwest of Tokyo. The unrelated quakes struck in the early hours, shutting down Japanese bullet train services and a nuclear power plant and causing a landslide that closed a major highway near the Japanese ... more

    Poland to build first nuclear power plant by 2020: minister
    Warsaw (AFP) Aug 11, 2009
    Poland will build its first nuclear power plant by 2020 to bolster the energy security of the EU member, Economy Minister Waldemar Pawlak said Tuesday. "We have adopted a four-stage road map ... with construction of the power plant from 2016-2020," Pawlak said after a cabinet meeting in Warsaw. Legislative work to clear the way for the project will be completed by 2010, he said, while ... more

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  • Pakistan holds up start of UN nuclear disarmament talks

  • Strong quake hits central Japan as typhoon nears

  • Nagasaki calls on leaders to visit atomic bomb site

  • Nuclear plant plan to clear key hurdle in September: Lithuania

  • Turkey could take stake in nuclear plant project: minister

  • Bulgaria will review energy projects: new minister

  • EDF, Enel form Italian nuclear venture
  • Czech CEZ opens tender for Temelin nuclear plant
  • Libya and Canada sign nuclear deal
  • Two generators shut down at Russian nuclear plant: company
  • Jordan seeks to join nuclear club of energy exporters
  • German nuclear power shut down due to fault: operator
  • Alstom, Schneider to jointly bid for Areva unit
  • Malaysia aims for nuclear energy by 2025

  • Russia should have quarter of nuclear power market: Medvedev
  • Italy, France ink nuclear power research accord
  • India to reveal details of nuclear deal to Clinton: aides
  • US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
  • US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants
  • Australia minister defends approval of uranium mine
  • Japan's Mitsubishi eyes Lithuania nuclear project: PM
  • Experts Call For Local And Regional Control Of Radioactive Waste

  • Vattenfall's image tarnished
  • More problems at aging German nuclear plant: operator
  • EDF price bid ruffles minister amid nuclear power drive
  • South Korea to expand nuclear energy
  • First Floating Nuclear Power Plant Construction
  • Incident fuels German nuclear debate
  • Swedish nuclear plant under observation after incidents
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