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February 26, 2013
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Finland's Fennovoima may downsize reactor plans
Helsinki (AFP) Feb 25, 2013
Finnish power company Fennovoima said on Monday it had dropped a bid by French group Areva to build a high-power nuclear reactor in favour of a proposal by Toshiba, but added that the project could be downsized. "The direct negotiations with Toshiba will commence immediately," Fennovoima said in a statement. However, it also said the high-power, 1,600 megawatt reactor to be built in Pyhaejoki in the northwest of the country could be replaced with a mid-sized reactor due to changes in its ownersh ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Taiwan mulls nuke plant referendum
Taiwan's Premier Jiang Yi-hua said for the first time Monday that the government may support a referendum on the island's half-completed and hugely controversial fourth nuclear power plant. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Technical hitch closes Slovenian nuclear plant
Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant Krsko shut down on Monday following problems in the steam system, the plant's authorities said in a statement, adding the incident caused no "negative effects". ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Trust our nuclear technology: French president to India
French President Francois Hollande on Friday urged India "to trust" his country's nuclear technology and extended France's support to the Indian nuclear power generation programme. Hollande st ... more
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US state sounds alarm over nuclear waste leaks
At least six tanks containing radioactive waste in the US state of Washington are leaking, the state said Friday, urging more federal help to clean up a site used to make Cold War-era bombs. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Taiwan opposition wants to scrap new nuclear plant
Taiwan's main opposition party Tuesday called for a halt to construction of a long-delayed nuclear plant ahead of planned island-wide protests brought about by renewed safety concerns. ... more
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Reactor makers must share accident costs: Greenpeace
Anti-nuclear activists kicked off a global campaign Tuesday to urge governments to force makers of nuclear reactors to shoulder some of the cost of accidents. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Northeast China has nuclear power
The first nuclear plant in Northeast China has started operating. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

No health effects from Fukushima: Japan researcher
A Japanese government-backed researcher said Friday no health effects from radiation released by the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have been seen in people living nearby. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Roof collapses at Chernobyl nuclear plant: Ukraine
A section of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine has collapsed under the weight of snow but there were no injuries or any increase in radiation from the reactor that exploded in 1986, the country's emergency agency said Wednesday. ... more
NUKEWARS

Iran hints military site access if overall deal with IAEA
Iran hinted Tuesday that inspection of the Parchin military site by the International Atomic Energy Agency would be possible in the context of a "comprehensive agreement" that recognises its right to peaceful nuclear energy. ... more
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AEROSPACE

Major fighter jet deal, trade dominate Hollande's India trip
French President Francois Hollande's visit to India this week is dominated by trade issues, including a $12-billion deal for Rafale fighter jets, nuclear energy and potential tie-ups for new metro lines. ... more
TECH SPACE

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Epidermal growth factor has been found to speed the recovery of blood-making stem cells after exposure to radiation, according to Duke Medicine researchers. The finding could open new options for tr ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

France debates nuke waste facility
A public debate on whether to build a mammoth underground nuclear waste facility in northeastern France began this week amid praise and skepticism. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Finland's TVO says reactor may be delayed until 2016
Finnish electricity company TVO said on Monday that an EPR nuclear reactor being built by Areva and Siemens may not be ready until 2016, contradicting Areva's claims that it would be completed in 2014. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima survivors to sue Japan government
People whose homes or farms were hit by radiation from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant will file class-action lawsuits next month to seek damages from the Japanese government, lawyers said Friday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR
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ENERGY TECH

Japan's TEPCO to buy 800,000 tonnes of LNG from US
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power station said Wednesday it plans to buy 800,000 tonnes of light liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually from the United States as it looks to cut its fuel bills. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

New Fukushima pictures show wreckage of plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Centrica makes U-turn on British nuclear plant plan

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear safety chief questioned over Fukushima: report

CIVIL NUCLEAR

British council votes down nuke depository

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Blow to Britain's nuclear waste plans

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgaria nuclear referendum fails: official

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgarian nuclear referendum on track to fail

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgaria nuclear referendum set to fail

CIVIL NUCLEAR

French government backs ex-Areva boss to head EADS: report

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Boss of Fukushima operator quizzed for negligence

France names ex-Areva boss to EADS board

World's biggest nuke plant may shut: Japan report

Construction of Bangladesh N-plant from October

Bulgaria to hold referendum on new nuclear plant

Japan watchdog says reactors must be terror proof

Britain says it is looking at sale of stake in Urenco

Record high radiation level found in fish: TEPCO

Egypt announces uranium discoveries

India, Australia to start nuclear energy talks

Japan proposes new nuclear safety rules

French nuclear firm tightens safety at Niger mine

Pro-nuclear activists get pulpit at Sundance

Argentina aims to revive nuclear exports

South Korean nuclear reactor shuts down

Japan plans world's largest wind farm

Turkey and France to resume nuclear plant talks: minister

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

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