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April 18, 2011
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Nuclear still main alternative to oil: ex-IAEA chief
Dubai (AFP) April 17, 2011
The former head of UN atomic agency voiced confidence Sunday in nuclear energy as the only real alternative to oil despite a potential "setback" in the sector due to Japan's current disaster. "Today, nuclear power is the only real alternative to fossil fuel as a source of a reliable supply," said Egyptian Mohamed ElBaradei, speaking at the opening of the Dubai Global Energy Forum. ElBaradei, who stepped down as the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency in November, acknowledged that con ... read more

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'Life is good" in shadow of California atomic plant
Year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a dream lifestyle: for residents near California's San Onofre atomic power plant, Japan's nuclear crisis seems a world away. ... more
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TEPCO to sell KDDI stake for nuclear payout: report
Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) plans to sell its shares in telecom operator KDDI worth $2.2 billion to help fund compensation its the nuclear accident, a newspaper said Sunday. ... more
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April 26, 1:23 am: the minute Chernobyl shook the world
It was the early hours of April 26, 1986 and operators at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in the Soviet republic of Ukraine were to carry out an electrical power test at reactor number four. ... more
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Nuclear workers patrol Chernobyl's ruined reactor
In the heart of Chernobyl, Ukrainian specialists regularly venture inside the concrete cover sheltering the ruined reactor to check its structure and radiation levels. ... more
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25 years after Chernobyl, Japan faces the 'unthinkable'
When a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded in April 1986, Japan dismissed public concerns over the safety of its atomic facilities, saying a comparable disaster would be "unthinkable" there. ... more
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Chernobyl nightmare haunts world 25 years on
The world next week remembers 25 years since the worst nuclear accident in history at Chernobyl, haunted by fears that the Japan earthquake has shown again the risk of atomic power sparking apocalypse. ... more
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Japan's TEPCO pours radiation-absorbing mineral in sea
The Japanese operator of a stricken nuclear plant said Saturday it has started dumping a mineral into the sea that absorbs radioactive substances, aiming to slow down contamination of the ocean. ... more
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Chernobyl survivor still backs nuclear energy
It happened a quarter of a century ago but Sergei Belyakov still remembers vividly how much he suffered from high radiation exposure after the Chernobyl nuclear plant meltdown. ... more
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Europe worried but still divided on nuclear energy
Twenty-five years after the Chernobyl disaster, Europe is still divided on the use of nuclear energy. But the Fukushima crisis stirred new fears that could slow down nuclear expansion. ... more
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Merkel: Nuclear exit 'as soon as possible'
Germany will drop nuclear power as soon as possible, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday, in a major policy reversal that will alter the energy mix in Europe's largest economy. ... more
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India vows to improve atomic safety
India should ramp up safety mechanisms at its existing and planned nuclear power plants in the wake of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, environment minister Jairam Ramesh said Friday. ... more
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German nuclear exit 'would cost up to EUR2 bn': minister
German Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle said Friday that a switch from nuclear power to alternative forms of energy could cost Europe's top economy up to two billion euros ($2.9 billion) per year. ... more
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Russia talks up nuclear energy after Japan crisis
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Friday the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan should not hinder the development of atomic energy, amid global concerns over the safety of nuclear facilities. ... more
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TEPCO's bumbling president: a very Japanese leader
A gruelling press conference by the president of the company at the centre of the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl provoked howls of frustration from journalists well used to the opaque corporate culture of Japan. ... more
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Aftershocks to Japan automakers 'to last months'
A component supply crisis that has strangled auto production in Japan and enforced a slowdown overseas in the wake of the March 11 disasters will last several months, analysts say. ... more
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US downgrades Japan nuclear evacuation advice
The US has downgraded advice that had sent diplomats' families fleeing Japan in the wake of a nuclear emergency, allowing them to return to the country, a statement said Friday. ... more
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Japan orders nuclear firm to compensate families
Japan's government on Friday ordered the embattled operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to offer payouts to tens of thousands of people made homeless by the ongoing crisis. ... more
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Store blood cells from Fukushima workers - Lancet letter
A group of Japanese doctors on Friday urged workers at the Fukushima nuclear plant to have their blood stemcells stored as a safeguard should they be exposed to life-threatening levels of radiation. ... more
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Nuclear workers face radiation limit, but fight on
The thinning ranks of men struggling to tame Japan's nuclear emergency are invoking the spirit of the samurai as they ignore personal radiation limits in their battle to avert disaster. ... more
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Material Devloped To Remove Radioactive Contaminants From Drinking Water
A combination of forest byproducts and crustacean shells may be the key to removing radioactive materials from drinking water, researchers from North Carolina State University have found. "As ... more
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India's nuclear power plans under scrutiny
Opposition to India's proposed Jaitapur nuclear power plant is growing amid Japan's nuclear crisis. ... more
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Jordan urged to drop nuke plans after Japan crisis
Following the nuclear disaster in Japan, experts in Jordan want their energy-poor country to drop its ambitious plans to generate atomic power, despite reassurances by the kingdom's nuclear regulator. ... more
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In Vienna, vow of 'prompt action' on lessons from Fukushima
Japan's nuclear disaster dominated talks by members of the IAEA's nuclear safety convention, who vowed Thursday to take "prompt action" to apply lessons learned. ... more
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S. Korea simulates N. Korea attack on nuclear site
South Korean troops staged a rare exercise Wednesday to guard nuclear power plants against a possible attack by North Korean agents, the defence ministry said. ... more
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Japan plant area uninhabitable for years: adviser
People may not be able to live in areas near Japan's radiation-spewing nuclear power plant for up to 20 years, an adviser to Prime Minister Naoto Kan's government said Wednesday. ... more
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Russia nuclear chief says Japan exaggerates crisis
The disaster at the Fukushima atomic power plant cannot be compared to Chernobyl, Russia's nuclear chief said on Wednesday, suggesting Tokyo was exaggerating the emergency, possibly for financial reasons. ... more
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China state paper blasts Japan over nuclear crisis
Japan owes its neighbours an apology for failing to tell them about the severity of its nuclear crisis, a Chinese state newspaper said Wednesday, accusing the West of letting Tokyo off the hook. ... more
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WHO eyes 20 year nuclear health watch in Japan
The World Health Organisation is seeking studies for up to 20 years to keep watch over public health in Japan following the Fukushima nuclear emergency, a senior official said on Wednesday. ... more
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HSBC to advise Bulgaria on Belene nuclear plant
British-based global banking giant HSBC is to advise Bulgaria on the economic feasibility of its planned Belene nuclear power plant project, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said Wednesday. ... more
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OSCE urges members to carry out nuclear stress tests
OSCE chair Lithuania urged the security body's 56 member states Wednesday to conduct stress tests on their nuclear plants, in the wake of Japan's nuclear disaster. ... more
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Taiwan to upgrade nuclear plants after Japan quake
Taiwan is preparing to upgrade the earthquake-resistant designs of its nuclear power plants in the wake of the nuclear crisis in Japan, the economic minister said Wednesday. ... more
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