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April 10, 2013
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Germany launches new search for nuclear waste dump site
Berlin (AFP) April 09, 2013
Germany decided Tuesday to start a fresh search for a radioactive waste depot site in the country, delaying by years a tough decision on an issue that has divided the nation for three decades. Under the government plan, an expert committee will be set up by late 2015 to search for a suitable underground site by 2031 where waste from Germany's atomic power plants could be safely entombed in perpetuity. Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative government decided after Japan's 2011 Fukushima nuclear ... read more
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IAEA team to inspect Fukushima next week
The UN atomic agency announced Tuesday a visit to Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to review efforts to plan and implement its decommissioning, two years after a major disaster there. ... more
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New radioactive water leak feared at Japan's Fukushima
Another suspected leak of radioactive water was discovered at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station on Tuesday, its operator said, the latest in a series of problems at the plant. ... more
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Turkey raps US absence in $22bn nuclear tender: report
Turkey's energy minister has criticised the United States not joining in the $22 billion tender to build the country's second nuclear power plant, local media reported on Saturday. ... more
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NUKEWARS

US hails removal of Czech uranium to Russia
The United States said Friday it had safely transported 68 kilograms of highly enriched uranium - enough for two nuclear weapons - from the Czech Republic to Russia. ... more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Finland's Fennovoima in talks with Rosatom over reactor
Finnish power company Fennovoima said Friday it was in exclusive talks with Russia's Rosatom over building a mid-sized nuclear reactor, after dropping bids by France's Areva and other suppliers. ... more
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Fukushima fuel cooling system stops again:TEPCO
One of the systems keeping spent atomic fuel cool at the Fukushima nuclear plant temporarily failed on Friday, the second outage in a matter of weeks, underlining the precarious fix at the plant. ... more
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United States: A New Step Forward in Reactor Safety and Performance
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved AREVA's new ARCADIA core simulator system used for core performance analysis in pressurized water reactor plants in the United States. This ... more
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Westinghouse contracted to support Argentina's Embalse nuclear power plant steam generator replacement
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that its subsidiary, PCI Energy Services, LLC (PCI), has signed a contract with Nucleoelectrica Argentina S.A. (NA-SA) to provide engineering, specialty p ... more
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Niger students protest French group's uranium revenues
Some 2,000 students held a protest in Niger's capital Niamey on Friday against French nuclear group Areva to demand their country get a bigger slice of its uranium mining revenues. ... more
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Turkey nears decision on $22 bn nuclear plant
Turkey is close to making a decision in a $22 billion tender as a report said a Japanese-French consortium was in the lead to build the country's second nuclear plant to power its rapidly developing economy. ... more
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Bulgaria orders power output cuts amid sector troubles
Bulgaria's official electricity system operator ordered producers to lower capacity on Thursday to prevent the shaky system from overheating amid sharply dropping consumption and exports. ... more
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Australia approves uranium mining project
The Australian government has granted environmental approval for Toro Energy Ltd.'s $280 million Wiluna uranium mining project in Western Australia. ... more
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Westinghouse announces successful setting of AP1000 containment vessel top head at China's Haiyang Unit 1
Westinghouse Electric Company, its consortium team member CB and I, China's State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation Ltd. and Shandong Nuclear Power Company Ltd. of China Power Investment Corporat ... more
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Australia gives environmental approval to new uranium mine
Australia on Tuesday gave environmental approval for a new uranium mine in its resource-rich west, with 36 conditions to guard against negative impacts from radiation and other factors. ... more
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Japan set to overhaul power industry
Japan's government on Tuesday approved a long-sought plan to open up its power industry after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster renewed calls for more competition in the sector. ... more
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Breakthrough in hydrogen fuel production could revolutionize alternative energy market

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Researchers Engineer Plant Cell Walls to Boost Sugar Yields for Biofuels


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SunPower Launches X-Series Family of Solar Panels

Hanwha SolarOne Launches New Generation HSL Series

Completion of Molten Salt Solar Receiver sets Milestone in Nevada Solar Project Construction


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ADB report warns on Asian energy

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Shellfish gone near damaged nuke plant
A species of shellfish has disappeared along an 18-mile stretch of coast near Japan's devastated Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, scientists say. ... more
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1 dead, 3 injured in Arkansas nuclear site accident
A worker was killed and three others were injured Sunday during an industrial accident at a US nuclear power plant that did not release any nuclear material, officials and operators said. ... more
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Swiss supreme court stays closure of nuclear plant
The Swiss supreme court on Thursday ruled that the country's Muehleberg nuclear power plant can continue operating beyond the end of June, overturning a cut-off date for decommissioning. ... more
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TEPCO warns more cuts needed to stay afloat
Tokyo Electric Power said Monday it must cut $1.1 billion more in annual costs to stay afloat as the operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant faces huge compensation and clean-up costs. ... more
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Google reveals views of Japan's nuclear ghost town

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Westinghouse Springfields Completes First French Fuel Delivery

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AREVA and EDF bring together Saudi industry to support energy projects

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Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant

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British bad weather kills one, closes nuclear site

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Rat linked to outage at Fukushima atomic plant

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Uranium mine workers in Niger stage 'indefinite' strike

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Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nuclear-hit Fukushima to get 20,000 cherry trees

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S. Korea invites inspection to allay nuclear safety fears

Britain gives green light to new nuclear plant

Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant

India a market for nuclear power suppliers

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut: report

US military member suing over Japan nuke disaster

Aspirin may lower melanoma risk

Fukushima status little improved

Nuclear group Areva insists public trusts sector

Fukushima victims sue Japan government, TEPCO

Japan anti-nuclear marches before tsunami anniversary

Activists fault WHO report on Fukushima radiation

Anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo ahead of tsunami anniversary

Budget cuts could hamper nuclear cleanup

Taiwan stages mass 'No Nuke' rally

AREVA produces the first fuel assemblies for the Chinese EPR reactors

Greenpeace protests at Argentina nuclear plant

Majority in Taiwan against new atomic plant: polls

Fukushima lags in Japan tsunami recovery: official

Vattenfall axes 2,500 jobs amid low electricity prices

Nuclear power capacity grew again in 2012: IAEA

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