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December 03, 2012
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Japan anti-nuclear groups join forces ahead of poll
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 28, 2012
Anti-nuclear parties banded into a new political group on Wednesday, as Japan's fragmented electoral landscape shifts ahead of next month's national poll. Three recently-sprouted parties and several independents merged into Nippon Mirai No To (The Future of Japan Party) on a platform of ridding the Fukushima-scarred country of atomic power. The party is headed by high-profile regional politician Yukiko Kada, and its formation comes as opinion polls show the December 16 election is likely to leav ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA to continue International OECD Research Program for nuclear plant safety
The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has extended the international research program conducted at AREVA's technical center in Erlangen ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Chernobyl shelter construction reaches key landmark
Work to build a permanent shelter to secure the exploded reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine reached a key milestone on Tuesday when workers raised the arched section that will cover the destroyed unit. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

France begins 'energy transition' debate
Nuclear power-dependent France this week will launch a six-month national debate on the government's proposals for an "energy transition" toward renewables. ... more
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NUKEWARS

Troubled Iranian reactor in focus at UN nuclear agency
Iran is set to be in focus at a UN atomic agency board meeting starting Thursday, not only because of ongoing suspicions of a covert weapons drive but also over safety concerns over its only operating nuclear power plant. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear power key issue in Japan elections
A new political party, expected to become the unifying force of an anti-nuclear energy coalition, has been formed in Japan ahead of next month's elections for the lower house of Parliament. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan's ruling party promises to phase out nuclear power
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda promised Tuesday to rid Japan of nuclear energy in coming decades as he set out his party's platform before next month's general election. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

First British nuclear licence in 25 years to France's EDF
Britain awarded its first new nuclear power plant site licence for 25 years on Monday to French energy giant EDF, which is looking to build a new station in southwest England. ... more
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Japan should ask people about nuclear fears: UN
Japan should do more to address fears over radiation in the area around Fukushima, a UN health expert said Monday, urging it to consult those affected by nuclear pollution. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Problems at nuclear waste plant described
A company building a plant to treat high-level radioactive waste in Hanford, Wash., may have committed safety and health violations, an investigation found. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japanese firm wants reactors back online
One of the most nuclear-dependent of Japan's 10 major utility companies says it plans to reactivate two reactors to join two put back online this summer. ... more
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Britain: Higher energy bills 'reasonable'
Increasing energy bills of British households and businesses is "reasonable" to pay for wind farms and nuclear power stations, a government official says. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Swiss nuclear reactor shuts down due to defect
A reactor at a Swiss nuclear plant shut down automatically Wednesday due to a defect, the operator said, stressing that the procedure had been completely safe. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Swiss nuclear reactor back up after closure over defect
A reactor at a Swiss nuclear plant that automatically shut down due to a defect was brought back online Thursday evening, the operator said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Coalition Reaffirm Commitments To Advance SMR Technology
Westinghouse Electric has confirmed its interest in applying for a new funding opportunity to be issued by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy in order to develop a ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR
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CIVIL NUCLEAR
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CIVIL NUCLEAR
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CIVIL NUCLEAR
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nano insights could lead to improved nuclear reactors
In order to build the next generation of nuclear reactors, materials scientists are trying to unlock the secrets of certain materials that are radiation-damage tolerant. Now researchers at the Calif ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Coal mining ruining China uranium deposits
The mining of coal near untapped uranium deposits in northern China is ruining the value of the nuclear fuel, experts say. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Czechs delay nuclear plant deal over Areva complaint
A Czech antitrust watchdog on Tuesday banned state-run power group CEZ from signing a deal on the construction of two new units at its Temelin nuclear facility pending a complaint from France's Areva. ... more
NUKEWARS

Possible kingmaker calls for nuclear-armed Japan
Firebrand former Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara, a potential kingmaker in next month's general election, said Tuesday Japan must acquire nuclear weapons if it wants to be taken seriously. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea to choose spent nuclear fuel storage sites

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA hosts second global Nuclear Executive Meeting with the world's leading utilities

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Coastal Commission Denies PG and E Seismic Testing Permit

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

High radiation found in Fukushima's fish

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Myanmar to sign new nuclear safeguards: govt

SOLAR DAILY

Romania to produce more solar than nuclear power in 2016

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse to Provide Passive Safety Systems to Slovenian Nuclear Plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Warning of fault danger to reactors given

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Calif. rejects seismic test at nuke plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

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Thousands protest at S. Korean nuclear complex

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French EDF, Areva mull nuclear plan with China's CGNPC

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S. Korea watchdog finds cracks in nuclear reactor

'Unplanned' shutdown at Romania nuclear power plant

Czechs plan to boost nuclear energy by 2040

TEPCO believes Fukushima may cost $125 bn

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TEPCO says Fukushima clean up, compensation may hit $125 bn

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