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![]() Tripoli (AFP) Oct 23, 2010 Visiting President Hugo Chavez said Saturday Venezuela would not submit to any outside supervision after warnings from the United States over Caracas's decision to build its first nuclear power plant. "We will not accept being supervised by anyone," Chavez said in Libya after being awarded an honorary degree at Tripoli's Academy of Higher Education. The firebrand president said Venezuela's October 15 agreement with Russia to build and operate the Latin American country's first nuclear power stat ... read more |
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![]() Chavez in Iran for talks on energy, trade Venezuela's firebrand President Hugo Chavez visited Iran on Tuesday to boost energy and trade ties, days after clinching a deal with Russia to build his country's first nuclear power plant. Iran ... more | .. |
![]() Britain sinks tidal scheme, names eight future nuclear sites The British government confirmed on Monday it will drop plans for a multi-billion-pound tidal energy project, as it identified eight sites suitable for building new nuclear power stations. An of ... more | .. |
![]() Russian Arctic's 'nuclear dump' gets a facelift An electronic sign along a busy street posts the outside temperature, the wind strength - and the radioactivity level. Welcome to Russia's Kola Peninsula, a region that still bears the scars o ... more | .. |
![]() Venezuela-Russia nuke deal a new headache Russia's agreement to build a nuclear power station and a research reactor in Venezuela has handed the Obama administration and the International Atomic Energy Agency with a headache that won't go awa ... more | .. |
![]() US watching 'closely' Venezuela-Russia nuclear deal The United States said Friday it was keeping a close eye on a deal under which Russia will build and operate Venezuela's first nuclear power station. "This is something that we will watch... ver ... more |
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Bushehr to receive fuel next month ![]() Iran's contentious first civilian nuclear power plant at Bushehr is to receive its fuel next month. Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission spokesman Kazem Jalali noted, "A complete report on the latest status of Bushehr nuclear plant was submitted to the national security and foreign policy commission," the Iranian Labor News Agency reported Wednesday. Jalali adde ... more Russia to build Venezuela's first nuclear plant: accord ![]() Russia and Venezuela signed on Friday an agreement during a visit by President Hugo Chavez to Moscow for Russia to build and operate Venezuela's first nuclear power plant, television pictures showed. The agreement was signed by the head of Russia's atomic energy agency Sergei Kiriyenko at a ceremony in the Kremlin with Chavez and President Dmitry Medvedev. Further details were not given ... more India to adjust nuclear power bill ![]() India is drafting new regulations for its civilian nuclear liability bill, with the hopes of securing deals with U.S. nuclear suppliers ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to India next month, an Indian official said. The bill, passed in late August, limits nuclear reactor operator liability following an atomic disaster to about $320 million and allows lawsuits against supplier ... more |
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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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