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December 27, 2012
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Iran denies Russian women paid to cover up in nuclear plant
Tehran (AFP) Dec 26, 2012
Iran on Wednesday denied statements by a lawmaker that is it paying Russian women working as technicians at its sole nuclear power plant to adhere to the Islamic dress code, the Fars news agency reported. "Based on the reports we got from our local office and the governor's office in Bushehr, hijab payment for Russian women is absolutely not true," Hassan Ghashghavi, deputy foreign minister in charge of consular affairs, was quoted as saying. MP Mehdi Mousavinejad, who represents a constituency ... read more
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Fukushima kids fatter as radiation fears cut exercise
Children in Fukushima are getting fatter as outdoor activities have been cut in the area due to radiation fears after last year's nuclear disaster, a Japanese government report said Tuesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Asian bids 'closer' to winning Turkey nuclear plant project
Asian countries are closer to winning a bid to build Turkey's second nuclear power plant near the Black Sea city of Sinop, the Turkish energy minister said on Tuesday, in a signal that Canada was no longer in the running. ... more
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Japan anti-nuclear vote melts away
Eight million people signed an Internet petition demanding an end to nuclear power and hundreds of thousands joined public protests. Yet Japan handed an election landslide to the most pro-atomic option on offer. ... more
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Japan's incoming pro-nuclear PM 'to review Fukushima'
Japan's incoming pro-nuclear premier Shinzo Abe said Sunday his government will again investigate the Fukushima atomic crisis, after which the country's reactors could be restarted, reports said. ... more


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Japanese company Mitsubishi has unveiled a radiation-resistant robot it says can help clean up the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant. ... more
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Quake risk at Japan atomic recycling plant: experts
Japan's only reprocessing plant for spent nuclear fuel could sit on an active seismic fault vulnerable to a massive earthquake, experts warned Wednesday. ... more
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Swedish nuclear reactor shut after sea water infiltration
A reactor in Sweden's biggest nuclear plant was stopped Thursday after an infiltration of sea water, the operator Vattenfall and the national nuclear industry watchdog said. ... more
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Vattenfall wants 3.5 bn euros in German nuclear spat
Swedish energy group Vattenfall is demanding 30 billion kronor (3.5 billion euros, $4.6 billion) in damages from Germany following Berlin's decision to shut some nuclear reactors, media reported on Friday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Faults said risk to Japan nuclear plants
A nuclear watchdog agency in Japan says earthquake faults in the country's Aomori Prefecture may be active and could affect many nuclear facilities. ... more
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Germany energy 'revolution' on course despite concerns
Germany's exit from nuclear power to renewable energy usage is on the right track despite nagging concerns over supply and the cost to consumers, the government said Wednesday as it announced more investment. ... more
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Talks on SoCal nuclear plant restart held
U.S. regulators and Southern California Edison officials say they've discussed a restart proposal for the San Onofre nuclear plant, closed for safety concerns. ... more
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Japanese party victory a boost for nuclear
The Liberal Democratic Party's victory in Japan's elections is seen as a boost for nuclear energy, experts say. ... more
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Japan to host nuclear safety conference in Fukushima
An international conference will be held in Japan's Fukushima region over the weekend to discuss nuclear safety following last year's atomic crisis, Tokyo said Thursday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

British regulators OK nuke reactor design
British regulators have approved the design of a new generation of nuclear power reactor as the French companies seeking to build it have delayed their plans. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

LA wants public hearings on nuke plant
Los Angles says it wants the San Onofre nuclear power plant kept out of commission unless its operator agrees to public hearings before it reopens. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Second Japan atomic plant at fault risk: experts
A second nuclear plant in Japan sits atop a possibly active seismic fault, government-appointed experts said Friday, days after the first facility was said to be at risk. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

France appoints nuke plant closure chief
The shuttering of France's oldest nuclear plant and the assistance given to its workers will be overseen by a veteran transportation official, Paris says. ... more
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EU funds frozen for Lithuanian nuclear decommissioning
European Union funding for the decommissioning of Lithuania's Soviet-era nuclear reactor has been frozen to raise pressure to wrap up talks on the operation, a top official said Friday amid growing irritation over delays. ... more
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Westinghouse, Toshiba and Metrostav Announce Agreement with Czech Technical University
Westinghouse Electric Company, Toshiba Corporation and Metrostav are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT), one ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA announces a partnership for new nuclear with UK companies

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear power emerges as new Japan campaign issue

CIVIL NUCLEAR

IAEA raps Bulgaria over safety at nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Britain approves nuclear reactor design

CIVIL NUCLEAR

The ATMEA1 reactor introduced to the Brazilian market

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan may scrap nuclear plant over seismic fault

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Swedish nuclear reactor stopped over safety concerns

CIVIL NUCLEAR

No nuclear problems reported after Japan quake: IAEA

CIVIL NUCLEAR

PM says France committed to problem-plagued nuclear reactor

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Outside View: Japan's energy conundrum

Bulgarian president hints at revival of Russian nuclear project

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Japan leaders near Fukushima as poll campaign starts

Italian power giant pulls out of French nuclear deal

EDF raises cost of problem plagued nuclear plant

Clinton backs Westinghouse bid for Czech nuke deal

Japan anti-nuclear groups join forces ahead of poll

AREVA to continue International OECD Research Program for nuclear plant safety

Chernobyl shelter construction reaches key landmark

France begins 'energy transition' debate

Troubled Iranian reactor in focus at UN nuclear agency

Nuclear power key issue in Japan elections

Japan's ruling party promises to phase out nuclear power

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Japan should ask people about nuclear fears: UN

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Japanese firm wants reactors back online

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