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February 25, 2010
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Russia to start work on Baltic nuclear plant: Putin
Moscow (AFP) Feb 24, 2010
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday approved a new Russian nuclear power station that has worried ecologists, with officials saying that the first stone would be laid this week. Putin agreed to the construction of the nuclear power station in Russia's Baltic territory of Kaliningrad on the border with the European Union, the government said. "The first stone will be laid tomorrow (Thursday)," a spokesman for Russia's nuclear energy state corporation Rosatom, Sergei Novikov, told AFP. ... read more

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Iran ready to buy reactor fuel or swap on own terrority: letter
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Ex-IAEA chief Blix to head UAE nuclear panel: reports
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Europeans eye deep underground nuclear waste repositories
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Russia says ready to help finance Bulgaria nuclear plant
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France's Areva gets Jordan exclusive uranium mining rights
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Electric power execs lean toward nuclear
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Egypt set to ban gatherings for ElBaradei return
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France's Areva urges Niger staff to stay home
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Taiwan plans to keep ageing nuclear plants
Taipei (AFP) Feb 18, 2010
Taiwan plans to keep its three existing nuclear power plants operating for 20 more years after their current licences expire in a bid to help control global warming, an official said Thursday. Taiwan Power Co (Taipower), which runs the ageing plants, said that extending their lifespan would serve the purpose of curbing the use of fossil fuels and rein in the emission of carbon dioxide. " ... more

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Firms scale back from US climate push
Washington (AFP) Feb 16, 2010
Three major US companies said Tuesday they were leaving a coalition pushing for action on climate change, dealing a potential fresh blow to landmark legislation to cut carbon emissions. The news came on the same day that President Barack Obama announced an eight-billion-dollar drive for nuclear power - part of his controversial bid to bring a diverse coalition behind his efforts for a green ... more

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No nuclear power for Australia, says Rudd
Sydney (AFP) Feb 17, 2010
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Wednesday ruled out introducing nuclear power to Australia, saying the government was working to cut greenhouse gas emissions through other means. United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday unveiled a plan to build new nuclear reactors, saying nuclear energy must play a key role in cutting carbon pollution and reducing the US's dependence on foreign oil. Ru ... more

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Iran will not suspend enrichment in return for radioisotopes

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EDF eager to prolong life of reactors


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Iran wants to be nuclear energy supplier: official
Geneva (AFP) Feb 16, 2010
Iran wants to build up its nuclear energy programme and provide power plants and nuclear fuel to its neighbours, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday. Mohammad Javad Larijani, secretary general of Iran's High Council for Human Rights, said Iran wanted to break through Western reluctance to supply the Middle East with a much-needed energy source for when oil supplies dwindle. "We are going to help other nations in the region, we are going to help anyone who wants," Larijani told journalists. ... read more

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Waste Could Generate Seven Percent Of Electricity In Spain

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China passes US as top Saudi oil importer: energy secretary

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Russia to start work on Baltic nuclear plant: Putin

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Iran ready to buy reactor fuel or swap on own terrority: letter

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