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![]() Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Oct 08, 2010 The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB) has submitted its latest RD and D programme to the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. Based on the programme SKB now has the knowledge to submit the applications to build a final repository for spent nuclear fuel in Forsmark. SKB plans to submit the applications in March 2011. According to the Swedish Nuclear Activities Act, SKB and its owners are required to present the knowledge and research status within the nuclear fuel area every th ... read more |
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Solar Energy Options Major Uranium Prospect In Athabasca Basin![]() Solar Energy is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with an arms'-length vendor by which the Company can earn a 100% interest in the West Carswell Property (the "Property"). The Property consists of two contiguous mineral dispositions, covering an area of ~2000 hectares, in the western Athabasca Basin, 8.3km west of the Cluff Lake Mine and 12.7km northwest of AREVA/UE ... more German cabinet approves contentious nuclear plans ![]() German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet approved on Tuesday hotly disputed plans to postpone by more than a decade the date when Europe's biggest economy abandons nuclear power. "For the first time in many years, a German government is setting out a energy plan for the long term," Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle told reporters in Berlin. "It sets out a good and detailed roadmap with ... more Russia says no leak after nuclear reactor malfunction ![]() Officials at a Russian nuclear station in northwest Russia said Tuesday there had been no radioactive leak after one of its reactors turned itself off following a malfunction. "The reactor number three automatically turned off Tuesday at 1:38 am local time (2238 GMT Monday) following a malfunction in the pressure system", a statement said, adding it had not yet established the cause of the i ... more |
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![]() Tehran (AFP) Sept 29, 2010 Iran's atomic chief said on Wednesday that the country's first nuclear power plant will be ready to generate electricity by January - two months later than announced. Ali Akbar Salehi said that the process of placing fuel rods at the Bushehr facility, built by Russia, would be completed by the "middle of" the Iranian month of Aban, around November 7, the state television's website reported. "Two or three months from then, the electricity generated by the plant will be connected to the grid," sa ... read more |
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