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February 06, 2013
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New Fukushima pictures show wreckage of plant
Tokyo (AFP) Feb 4, 2013
The shattered remains of a reactor building loom against a lowering sky, smoke or steam pouring from a gaping roof in the days after a huge tsunami smashed into Japan, crushing a nuclear power plant. This is just one of the more than 2,000 previously unseen images released by Fukushima operator Tokyo Electric Power showing the period between March 15, 2011, just four days after the tsunami struck, and April 11. In some, a brochure blue sky glints with spring sunshine, giving no hint of the radio ... read more
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Centrica makes U-turn on British nuclear plant plan
British energy company Centrica on Monday said it was pulling out of a joint-venture deal to build up to four nuclear power stations in Britain, citing the project's rising costs. ... more
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Westinghouse Commits To Czech Steel For AP1000 Plants At Temelin
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced its commitment to source a majority of its steel needs through Czech companies as part of its ongoing localization efforts in preparation for the potentia ... more
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World's First AP1000 Containment Vessel Top Head Ready
Westinghouse Electric Company, its consortium team member The Shaw Group Inc. and China's State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) announce the successful setting of the AP1000 containment ... more
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Fukushima operator TEPCO projects $1.29 bn year net loss
Fukushima nuclear plant operator TEPCO on Monday slashed its outlook for the fiscal year to March, warning it expected to lose about $1.29 billion or almost three times an earlier estimate. ... more


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Nuclear safety chief questioned over Fukushima: report
Japanese police have questioned a former head of the nuclear safety body regarding possible criminal charges over the Fukushima nuclear crisis, news reports said Sunday. ... more
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British council votes down nuke depository
A county council in northwestern England this week voted against allowing further study of possible nuclear waste repository in tourism-dependent Cumbria. ... more
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Blow to Britain's nuclear waste plans
Britain's plans to boost its use of nuclear energy and cut greenhouse gas emissions took a hit on Wednesday when the only region interested in hosting an underground waste dump pulled out. ... more
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Bulgaria nuclear referendum fails: official
A referendum in Bulgaria on whether to build a second nuclear power plant has failed due to insufficient turnout, official results showed Tuesday. ... more
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Bulgarian nuclear referendum on track to fail
Low turnout appears to have scuppered a Bulgarian referendum on whether the former Communist nation should build a second nuclear power plant. ... more
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Bulgaria nuclear referendum set to fail
A vote on whether to build a second nuclear power plant in Bulgaria, the EU member's first referendum since the end of communism in 1989, looked set to fail Sunday because of insufficient turnout. ... more
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French government backs ex-Areva boss to head EADS: report
The French and German governments are said to favour the former boss of nuclear group Areva, Anne Lauvergeon, for the job of chairman at European aerospace giant EADS, French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche (JDD) reported Sunday. ... more
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Boss of Fukushima operator quizzed for negligence
Japanese prosecutors have questioned the former head of the operator of the Fukushima power plant on suspicion of negligence over the nuclear crisis, local media reported Thursday. ... more
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France names ex-Areva boss to EADS board
France on Sunday named the former boss of nuclear group Areva, Anne Lauvergeon, to represent it on the board of European aerospace giant EADS. ... more
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World's biggest nuke plant may shut: Japan report
The largest nuclear power plant in the world may be forced to shut down under tightened rules proposed by Japan's new nuclear watchdog aimed at safeguarding against earthquakes, a report said Friday. ... more
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Construction of Bangladesh N-plant from October
Bangladesh will start building its first nuclear power plant by October this year after signing a loan deal with Russia to fund the construction, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced Wednesday. ... more
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Bulgaria to hold referendum on new nuclear plant
Polls indicate that Bulgarians will on Sunday vote "yes" to a second nuclear power plant in a referendum, in a closely watched contest between the government and the opposition ahead of elections in July. ... more
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Japan watchdog says reactors must be terror proof
Japan's new nuclear regulator said Wednesday it was going to require power companies to make reactors terror proof as well as quake resistant, as the body set out to prove it was a watchdog with teeth. ... more
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Britain says it is looking at sale of stake in Urenco
The British government said on Tuesday that it was continuing to explore the sale of its one-third stake in British-based uranium enrichment specialist Urenco. ... more
TECH SPACE

Record high radiation level found in fish: TEPCO
A fish contaminated with radiation levels more than 2,500 times the legal limit has been caught near Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, its operator said Friday. ... more
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Egypt announces uranium discoveries

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India, Australia to start nuclear energy talks

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Japan proposes new nuclear safety rules

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French nuclear firm tightens safety at Niger mine

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Pro-nuclear activists get pulpit at Sundance

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Argentina aims to revive nuclear exports

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South Korean nuclear reactor shuts down

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Japan plans world's largest wind farm

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Turkey and France to resume nuclear plant talks: minister

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Westinghouse Achieves Milestones For World's First Ap1000 Nuclear Power Plants

Regulator wants more info before clearing Belgian reactors

Bangladesh PM to ink $1.5bn arms, nuclear deals in Russia

UAE, Argentina sign civil nuclear agreement

Malaysia nuclear plan delayed: official

Another tiny miracle: Graphene oxide soaks up radioactive waste

Indian minister says Areva nuclear deal is close

Japan to clamp down on Fukushima clean-up firms

Iran says sole nuclear plant at 'full capacity'

Material cleans water of nuclear wast

A French nuclear exit?

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China 'biggest' nuclear plant construction resumes

Most Japan cities hosting nuclear plants OK restart

Experts okay restart of worrisome Belgian nuclear plants

Bulgaria PM lobbies for 'no' in nuclear referendum

Toshiba boosts Westinghouse stake to 87%

German minister says 'never again' to nuclear power

New nuclear reactors for Japan?

Fukushima 'unprecedented challenge': new Japan PM

Turkey says will decide soon on nuclear plant contract

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