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![]() Seoul (AFP) Nov 17, 2010 South Korea's state energy firm said Wednesday it was seeking to build a nuclear reactor in Lithuania, in the country's latest move to export its atomic expertise. Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) has submitted a bid for the project at Visaginas and expects the preferred bidder to be announced next month, a spokesman said. He could not say how much the contract was worth or who else was in the running. An international consortium led by KEPCO last December won a 20.4-billion-dollar deal to ... read more |
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![]() Bulgaria, Russia at loggerheads over nuclear plant cost Bulgaria and Russia clashed Monday over the final cost of a planned nuclear power plant in northern Bulgaria, the energy ministry said after talks over the weekend. ... more | .. |
![]() Italy strikes down nuclear plant ban: report Italy's constitutional court has struck down a bid by three regions to ban new nuclear power plants amid strong public opposition to the return of nuclear energy, ANSA reported on Saturday. ... more | .. |
![]() EDF Reactor Design Unlikely To Succeed Even if it is propped up with extensive government subsidies or full cost-recovery from ratepayers, the "Evolutionary Power Reactor" (EPR) - which the French government-controlled utility, Electrici ... more | .. |
![]() Uranium Energy Commences Major Drilling Program Uranium Energy is pleased to announce the start of drilling at the Company's 100%-controlled Salvo Project in Bee County, Texas. The objective of the current drilling program is to verify the histor ... more |
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![]() Turkey to invite Toshiba for nuclear plant talks: report Turkey will invite Japanese industrial giant Toshiba for talks on building a nuclear power plant after negotiations with South Korea hit snags, a Turkish minister was quoted saying Saturday. ... more | .. |
![]() Nuclear deal between Russia, Australia goes into force A nuclear cooperation agreement between Russia and Australia went into force Thursday after their two leaders exchanged notes to ratify the deal. ... more | .. |
![]() S.Africa turns apartheid-era nukes into medicine South Africa has transformed apartheid-era nuclear weapons into a tool for detecting cancer and heart disease, with a new technology that could ease global worries about nuclear arms trafficking. ... more | .. |
![]() Greens attack Australia's move to sell uranium to Russia Environmentalists on Friday attacked Australia's decision to sell uranium to Russia, voicing concerns over safety standards and a lack of inspections. ... more |
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![]() S.African innovation fuels nuclear medicine safely South Africa has uncovered a new way to power vital nuclear medical technologies without using weapons-grade uranium, which could ease global worries about nuclear arms trafficking. ... more | .. |
![]() Atomic bomb legacy haunts Hiroshima families The US atomic bombs that killed and wounded half a million people in Japan 65 years ago continue to haunt generations of families who live in fear of inheriting radiation-damaged genes. ... more | .. |
![]() Nuclear waste battle shows German feelings run deep German activists claimed victory Tuesday after huge delays to a radioactive waste convoy that showed the depth of unease over nuclear power as Berlin moves to keep its reactors for longer. ... more | .. |
![]() 'We're staying here': nuclear activists defiant to the end Just after 3:00 am, a loudspeaker pierced the freezing night air and a swarm of riot police began to drag away activists blocking a cargo of nuclear waste crawling through Germany. ... more |
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![]() German nuclear waste arrives after mass protests A convoy of 123 tonnes of highly radioactive nuclear waste arrived at its storage site in Germany Tuesday, following days of furious protests that massively delayed the shipment. ... more | .. |
![]() German police, activists gear up for nuclear showdown German police and protesters geared up Monday for the final journey of a shipment of 123 tonnes of nuclear waste that drew a wave of angry protests during its much-delayed trip from France. ... more | .. |
![]() Disagreements snag Turkey-S.Korea talks on nuclear plant A possible deal with South Korea for the construction of a nuclear power plant in northern Turkey is being held up by disagreement on terms, a senior Turkish official was quoted as saying on Monday. ... more | .. |
![]() Russia, Qatar Sign Memorandum Of Cooperation On Peaceful Nuclear Use Russia and Qatar signed on Tuesday a memorandum of cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The document was signed in Moscow by Nikolai Spasski, the deputy director of the Russian state-r ... more |
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![]() Violent protests in Germany slow nuclear waste train Protests against a train carrying nuclear waste from France to Germany erupted in violence Sunday as police wielding batons charged activists trying to halt the cargo's progress. ... more | .. |
![]() Police in Germany try to free blocked nuclear waste train German police Monday began dispersing activists who succeeded in peacefully blocking a train carrying nuclear waste from France to Germany after earlier protests erupted in violence. ... more | .. |
![]() Areva head says Mitsubishi Heavy might buy small stake Japanese group Mitsubishi Heavy Industries could buy 2.0 percent of French nuclear engineering group Areva, marking a "strong symbolic" move, head of Areva Anne Lauvergeon said on Friday. ... more | .. |
![]() Bulgarian nuclear reactor back online after repair: ministry A reactor at Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear plant was switched back online Friday after cracks in key reactor components last month forced urgent repairwork, the economy and energy ministry said. ... more |
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![]() Areva ready to give Chinese access to uranium mine: Elysee French nuclear giant Areva is ready to open up to a Chinese partner the Imouraren uranium mine in northwestern Niger, which it partially owns, the French president's office said Thursday. ... more | .. |
![]() EU battles to lock down radioactive waste forever Europe offered new plans Wednesday to lock away forever lethal radioactive waste, but the proposals attacking hopelessly inadequate disposal facilities drew a stinging rebuke from environmentalists. ... more | .. |
![]() Obama wants current Senate to pass Russia treaty US President Barack Obama called Thursday on the Senate to approve a landmark nuclear weapons deal this year, before a newly elected crop of skeptical Republican legislators take office. ... more | .. |
![]() S.Korea may send troops to UAE over reactor contract Seoul is considering sending about 150 soldiers to the United Arab Emirates to protect South Korean companies and workers who will be building nuclear power plants there, an official said Wednesday. ... more |
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