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![]() Vilnius (AFP) April 1, 2010 More than 20,000 Lithuanians have signed an electronic petition to the government against the planned construction of a nuclear power station in neighbouring Belarus, organisers said Thursday. Belarus plans to build a new nuclear plant that could possibly export energy to Lithuania. Lithuania agreed to close its own Soviet-era Ignalina nuclear station by 2009 as part of its 2004 EU accession agreement. "Few people know about this project. In the case of a project of such size, neighbouring count ... read more |
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Nuclear Exhibition Opens In Beijing![]() As the top industry event, the exhibition showcases the latest nuclear technology and products from around the world. China's own technology is the highlight of the exhibition. The Exhibition has four pavilions, covering nearly 10 thousand square meters. Over 200 nuclear enterprises from 15 countries and regions are participating in the event, including France, America and Russia. The boom ... more China Nuclear Power Companies Highlight Green Development ![]() China's nuclear power giants were committed to green development of nuclear energy, said an insider at an exhibition that opened here on Tuesday. Liu Bin, Chief engineer of Huaneng Group (CHNG), a major nuclear power company in the country, made the remarks at the 11th China international nuclear industry exhibition that would run till Friday. "CHNG, among others, will further promot ... more Iran nuclear plant launch unrelated to sanctions: Russia ![]() Iran's launch of a Russian-built nuclear power plant will go ahead and is in no way linked to possible new sanctions over its alleged weapons programme, Russia's foreign ministry said Thursday. "It would be wrong to make any links between the construction and the launch of the plant and the growing need to take new measures towards Tehran," ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said, quoted b ... more |
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![]() New Delhi (AFP) March 24, 2010 US nuclear firms looked poised to benefit from a 2008 deal that threw open India's promise-filled atomic market, but instead are watching from the sidelines as French and Russian rivals cash in. The 2008 deal, pushed through by former president George W. Bush, eased a three-decade international embargo on the sale of nuclear technology to India imposed after the country's first nuclear test in 1974. Bush's secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, predicted that New Delhi would buy at least eight n ... read more |
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