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March 28, 2013
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AREVA and EDF bring together Saudi industry to support energy projects
Paris, France (SPX) Mar 27, 2013
In Riyadh, French companies AREVA and EDF invited a number of Saudi business and industry representatives to participate in an energy program suggested by King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE) focused on nuclear and renewable energy sources. Two hundreds participants from this sector attended the event, including a representative from K.A.CARE (King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy), the French Ambassador to Riyadh, representatives of Saudi industry along with seni ... read more
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Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant
Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy. ... more
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British bad weather kills one, closes nuclear site
Britain was blitzed by unseasonal heavy snowfall and rain on Friday that left one person dead in a landslide and forced the closure of a nuclear site. ... more
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Rat linked to outage at Fukushima atomic plant
A rat may have caused a power cut that knocked out cooling systems at Japan's tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, the operator said Thursday, an episode that highlighted the jerry-rigged nature of the fix. ... more
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Uranium mine workers in Niger stage 'indefinite' strike
More than 600 people working at a Chinese-operated uranium mine in northern Niger on Thursday began an "indefinite" strike action to protest their working conditions, a union official said. ... more


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Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO
Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said Wednesday after a blackout sparked a new crisis. ... more
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Nuclear-hit Fukushima to get 20,000 cherry trees
A project to plant 190 kilometres (120 miles) of Japan's tsunami-hit coast with cherry trees has begun, with organisers saying they want something to welcome nuclear evacuees in three decades' time. ... more
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S. Korea invites inspection to allay nuclear safety fears
South Korea announced Tuesday plans to open all its 23 nuclear reactors to international inspection in an apparent bid to allay growing public concern over nuclear safety. ... more
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Britain gives green light to new nuclear plant
Britain gave the go-ahead on Tuesday for the first of a planned new generation of nuclear power plants. ... more
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Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant
Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy. ... more
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India a market for nuclear power suppliers
Despite concerns about its nuclear liability law, India continues to be "a land of opportunity for global nuclear power suppliers," said an adviser to the United States. ... more
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Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut: report
A power failure at Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant forced operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. to suspend systems to cool spent fuel pools at three reactor units, a report said Tuesday. ... more
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US military member suing over Japan nuke disaster
US service members are suing the Tokyo Electric Power Co. for more than $2 billion on grounds the utility lied about the dangers of helping clean up the nuclear disaster that struck two years ago, a newspaper reported Thursday. ... more
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Aspirin may lower melanoma risk
A new study has found that women who take aspirin have a reduced risk of developing melanoma-and that the longer they take it, the lower the risk. The findings suggest that aspirin's anti-inflammato ... more
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Fukushima status little improved
Radiation is still at dangerous levels in the contamination zone of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, says a witness report. ... more
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Nuclear group Areva insists public trusts sector
Two years after Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis, the head of French group Areva, a leading company in the sector, insisted that public confidence in atomic energy has been re-established. ... more
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Using fluctuating wind power

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Philippine clean energy tariffs to start next year: govt

IMF urges countries to cut energy subsidies

Philippines turns trash into clean energy windfall

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Fukushima victims sue Japan government, TEPCO
Hundreds of people affected by the Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan filed a class action lawsuit Monday demanding greater efforts to clean up the contaminated region two years on from the disaster. ... more
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Japan anti-nuclear marches before tsunami anniversary
Anti-nuclear rallies took place across Japan Sunday on the eve of the second anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster, urging Japan's new government to abandon nuclear power. ... more
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Activists fault WHO report on Fukushima radiation
Activist physicians on Monday accused the World Health Organization of downplaying the health impact of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. ... more
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Anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo ahead of tsunami anniversary
Thousands of anti-nuclear demonstrators rallied in Tokyo Saturday ahead of the second anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster, urging Japan's new government to abandon nuclear power. ... more
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Budget cuts could hamper nuclear cleanup

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Taiwan stages mass 'No Nuke' rally

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AREVA produces the first fuel assemblies for the Chinese EPR reactors

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Greenpeace protests at Argentina nuclear plant

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Majority in Taiwan against new atomic plant: polls

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Fukushima lags in Japan tsunami recovery: official

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Vattenfall axes 2,500 jobs amid low electricity prices

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Nuclear power capacity grew again in 2012: IAEA

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Japan denies nuclear reactor restart claims

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Areva says Japan to relaunch six reactors in 2013

US may face inevitable nuclear power exit

Taiwan nuke power plants to face OECD stress tests

Westinghouse Nuclear Team Sign MoU With Local Czech Engineering Firms

Slovenia's only nuke plant back on line

Fukushima raised cancer risk near plant: WHO

Namibias Roessing uranium mine to slash jobs

Chernobyl plant building to be covered

US teen designs compact nuclear reactor

Japan riled by WHO's Fukushima cancer warning

Areva narrows loss, targets profit in 2013

Two workers die in fall at French nuclear plant

Bulgaria parliament confirms rejection of new nuclear plant

Safety concerns cloud S. Korea nuclear drive

Taiwan to vote on nuclear facility

German greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2012

Earthquake shakes buildings in Tokyo

Trust our nuclear technology: French president to India

Finland's Fennovoima may downsize reactor plans

Taiwan mulls nuke plant referendum

Technical hitch closes Slovenian nuclear plant

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