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November 19, 2012
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Westinghouse and Siempelkamp Offer Hydrogen Control Technology
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Nov 16, 2012
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that it has signed an agreement with Siempelkamp Nukleartechnik GmbH (SNT) subsidiaries Siempelkamp Nuclear Services, Inc (SNS) and NIS Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH (NIS) to jointly market and provide Passive Autocatalytic Recombiner (NIS-PAR) technology and analysis to the nuclear industry in the U.S. and international markets. The NIS-PAR technology uses hydrogen recombination to prevent the buildup of hydrogen gas, or other flammable gases like carbon mo ... read more
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Westinghouse to Provide Passive Safety Systems to Slovenian Nuclear Plant
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that it has received two contracts from Nuklearna Elektrarna Krsko (NEK) to provide a passive containment dry-filter method (DFM) venting system and a pas ... more
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Uranium exposure linked to increased lupus rate
People living near a former uranium ore processing facility in Ohio are experiencing a higher than average rate of lupus, according a new study conducted by scientists at the University of Cincinnat ... more
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Calif. rejects seismic test at nuke plant
The California Coastal Commission has rejected Pacific Gas & Electric's proposal for offshore seismic testing near the state's only operating nuclear facility. ... more
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Warning of fault danger to reactors given
Japanese nuclear regulators and power companies have a history of underestimating the danger posed by active faults near a number of reactors, a scientist says. ... more


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Thousands protest at S. Korean nuclear complex
Thousands of villagers staged a protest outside one of South Korea's largest nuclear power plants Thursday, voicing growing public concern over safety standards after a series of scares and scandals. ... more
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Chernobyl cleanup workers had significantly increased risk of leukemia
A 20-year study following 110,645 workers who helped clean up after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in the former Soviet territory of Ukraine shows that the workers share a significa ... more
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French EDF, Areva mull nuclear plan with China's CGNPC
French energy groups EDF and Areva said Tuesday they have signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese counterpart CGNPC to jointly develop a new medium power nuclear reactor, confirming a report in the financial daily Les Echos. ... more
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The Van Allen Probes
Earth's magnetism has captured human attention since the first innovator noticed that a freely moving piece of magnetized iron would always align itself with Earth's poles. Throughout most of histor ... more
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Fault under Japan nuclear plant 'may be active'
Japan's only working nuclear power plant sits on what may be a seismic fault in the earth's crust, a geologist has warned, saying it is "very silly" to allow it to continue operating. ... more
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A New Technique to Protect Astronauts from Space Radiation
The complexities of traveling to and working in space present challenges to astronauts that NASA scientists and engineers have been working on since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first stepped on t ... more
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S. Korea reactor shut down due to cracks
A South Korean nuclear power plant will be shut down for weeks as regulators investigate cracks found in control rod tunnels, officials said. ... more
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Cartoon bird warns Fukushima children of radiation
A grinning bird mascot has been enlisted to teach Japanese children in Fukushima how to stay safe from the radiation that escaped from the region's crippled nuclear power plant. ... more
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Uranium-polluted water escapes from Finnish mine
Radioactive emissions 50 times higher than normal have been detected in waters close to a nickel and zinc mine in central Finland after a pool holding contaminated water was damaged, nuclear safety agency STUK and Finnish media said Friday. ... more
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S. Korea watchdog finds cracks in nuclear reactor
South Korea said Friday minor cracks were found at a nuclear reactor that have not caused a leak but still mean the facility will be kept offline, prompting fears of power shortages in the coming winter. ... more
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'Unplanned' shutdown at Romania nuclear power plant
One of two reactors at Romania's sole nuclear power plant stopped unexpectedly after its automatic shutdown system was mysteriously triggered, management said Friday. ... more
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Solar vehicles in Chile race across world's driest desert

Peru solar power program makes headway

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Czechs plan to boost nuclear energy by 2040
The Czech Republic said Thursday it wanted to increase nuclear power to at least 50 percent of its electrical energy mix by around 2040 from the current 30 percent and to cut coal use to meet greenhouse gas emission targets. ... more
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TEPCO believes Fukushima may cost $125 bn
The cost of the clean-up and compensation after Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster may double to $125 billion, the plant's operator warned Wednesday. ... more
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'Unplanned' shutdown at Romania nuclear power plant
One of the two reactors at Romania's sole nuclear power plant stopped unexpectedly Wednesday after its automatic shutdown system was mysteriously triggered, management said. ... more
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TEPCO says Fukushima clean up, compensation may hit $125 bn
The cost of cleaning up the mess left by meltdowns at Fukushima nuclear power station and compensating those affected may double to $125 billion, the plant's operator said Wednesday. ... more
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Scandal prompts S. Korea to probe all nuclear reactors

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Canada, India clinch nuclear trade deal

TECH SPACE

UNH Space Scientists to Develop State-of-the-Art Radiation Detector

CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea shuts nuclear reactors, warns of power shortages

ENERGY TECH

Nuclear power or shale gas? Poland may have to choose soon

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Nuclear industry funded Japan's safety experts: report

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German nuclear exit delivers economic, environmental benefits

NUKEWARS

Russian drug cops find plutonium during bust

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U.S. nuclear energy safety questioned

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fishing for answers off Fukushima

Fukushima operator TEPCO slashes loss forecast

Bulgarian president sets nuclear referendum for next January

Hitachi enters Britain's nuclear sector

US nuclear plant exits 'alert' after storm waters recede

Hurricane forces three US reactors shut

Chile thinking again of nuclear power use

Slovenian nuclear plant resumes output after preventive shut down

Alert as Sandy drenches US nuclear plant

Japan's Hitachi to buy British nuclear firm Horizon

China's Guangdong mulls investing in Romanian nuclear plant

Russia to spend over 100 billion RUB on nuclear weapons

Japan's Hitachi to buy Horizon for $628 mln: reports

IAEA team tours India nuclear plant after radiation leak

Slovenia shuts nuclear plant after Sava river swells

Czechs reject French Areva appeal of nixed bid on nuke plant

Czechs, Slovaks join forces in defence of EU nuclear power

Fukushima fish radiation may indicate leak: study

Poland must choose between nuclear and shale gas future: utility exec

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China to resume nuclear power construction

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