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April 23, 2013
CIVIL NUCLEAR
UN atomic agency urges Fukushima safety improvements
Tokyo (AFP) April 22, 2013
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday called on the operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to improve "essential systems" as it struggles to deal with leaks and power cuts. The stricken site has suffered an increasingly long line of mishaps, including a series of radioactive water leaks, that have rattled public confidence in the aftermath of the worst atomic crisis in a generation. "TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power) should continue its efforts to improve the reliability of e ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Britain says will press ahead with Urenco stake sale
Britain on Monday said it would proceed with the sale of some or all of its one-third stake in British-based uranium enrichment specialist Urenco. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Lithuania to resume nuclear plant talks: PM
Lithuania will resume talks with Estonia and Latvia on a new nuclear power plant, its prime minister said Monday, months after voters rejected the plan in a non-binding referendum. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA to Supply Nuclear Fuel for a Jordanian Research Reactor
AREVA has just signed a contract with the Korean KAERI/DAEWOO consortium to supply fuel elements for the JRTR (Jordan Research and Training Reactor) currently being built in Jordan. The agreem ... more
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ENERGY NEWS

Germany energy transition faces cuts after European Parliament vote
Germany says it is facing a funding gap in its transition to green energy after a European Parliament vote against reforming the European Union's emissions trading scheme. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgarian nuclear plant shuts down reactor
Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear power plant said Monday it had shut down one of its two reactors following a problem in the cooling system, but insisted this had no impact on radioactivity levels. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iranian leader steers clear of talking uranium in Niger
The leaders of Iran and Niger on Tuesday said they had engaged in "fruitful" discussions but had not talked about uranium during Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's two-day visit to the world's fourth-largest uranium producer. ... more
NUKEWARS

Ahmadinejad says Iran does not need atomic bomb
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday defended his country's controversial nuclear programme while on a tour of west Africa, calling it peaceful and arguing that Tehran has no use for an atomic bomb. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

IAEA begins fresh probe into Japan's Fukushima
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday started a fresh probe into Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, where leaks and powercuts have dented public confidence in clean-up efforts. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

GCC states demand IAEA inspections on Iran nuclear plant
The Gulf Cooperation Council on Sunday called for international inspectors to be sent to Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant over concerns of possible radiation leaks after an earthquake hit the area. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima leaking radioactive water
Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant has faced a series of radioactive water leaks. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Florida Tech professors present 'dark side of dark lightning' at conference
"What are the radiation doses to airplane passengers from the intense bursts of gamma-rays that originate from thunderclouds?" Florida Institute of Technology Department of Physics and Space Science ... more
NUKEWARS

Kerry backs S. Korea bid to ease crisis with North
US Secretary of State John Kerry Friday demanded North Korea scrap an expected missile test and dial down its virulent rhetoric - but also backed new peace overtures by Seoul and appealed for reason to prevail. ... more
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NUKEWARS

US voices concern over new Iran uranium mines
The United States reacted with concern Wednesday after Iran unveiled a new uranium production facility and two extraction mines, but said it had not been "blindsided" by the news. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Iran ups aid effort after deadly quake near nuclear plant
Iran stepped up relief efforts on Wednesday for survivors of a powerful earthquake that killed 37 people and damaged dozens of villages but left its sole nuclear power station unscathed. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima plant springs another radioactive leak
Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has sprung yet another leak of radioactive water, its operator said on Thursday, the latest in an increasingly long line of mishaps to rattle public confidence. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
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Sweden proposes extending tax breaks for biofuels, green cars


DISASTER MANAGEMENT
JinkoSolar Partners with University of Western Ontario to Power a Solar Car

Department of Energy Supports Smart Solar Deployment Through truSolar

India challenges United States on solar industry subsidies


DISASTER MANAGEMENT
U.S. leads in wind installations

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Wind skeptic British minister replaced


DISASTER MANAGEMENT
New York approves power line from Canada

$674 billion annual spend on 'unburnable' fossil fuel assets signals failure to recognise huge financial risks

Germany energy transition faces cuts after European Parliament vote

CIVIL NUCLEAR

EU to probe Bulgaria energy sector
The European Union will probe Bulgaria's energy sector after protests over high electricity prices this year forced the resignation of its previous government. ... more
NUKEWARS

Death toll at 37 as Iran wraps up quake rescue
Rescuers Wednesday wound up operations after pulling 20 people from the rubble of an earthquake that struck near the port city of Bushehr, killing 37 people but sparing Iran's sole nuclear power plant. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima plant abandoning leaky underground pools
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant said Wednesday it will abandon seven underground reservoirs storing radioactive water after three of them sprang leaks. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima may delay nuclear energy growth
Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster may delay the growth of the world nuclear energy market by a decade but will not reverse it, a nuclear power expert says. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Germany launches new search for nuclear waste dump site

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Slovakia signals ready to work with Rosatom on nuclear power

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan's nuclear watchdog drafts new safety rules

CIVIL NUCLEAR

IAEA team to inspect Fukushima next week

NUKEWARS

Iran unveils new uranium mines, production facility

SHAKE AND BLOW

Strong quake near Iran nuclear plant kills 30

CIVIL NUCLEAR

New radioactive water leak feared at Japan's Fukushima

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Turkey raps US absence in $22bn nuclear tender: report

NUKEWARS

US hails removal of Czech uranium to Russia

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Finland's Fennovoima in talks with Rosatom over reactor

Fukushima fuel cooling system stops again:TEPCO

United States: A New Step Forward in Reactor Safety and Performance

Westinghouse contracted to support Argentina's Embalse nuclear power plant steam generator replacement

Niger students protest French group's uranium revenues

Turkey nears decision on $22 bn nuclear plant

Bulgaria orders power output cuts amid sector troubles

Australia approves uranium mining project

Westinghouse announces successful setting of AP1000 containment vessel top head at China's Haiyang Unit 1

Australia gives environmental approval to new uranium mine

Japan set to overhaul power industry

Shellfish gone near damaged nuke plant

1 dead, 3 injured in Arkansas nuclear site accident

Swiss supreme court stays closure of nuclear plant

TEPCO warns more cuts needed to stay afloat

Google reveals views of Japan's nuclear ghost town

Westinghouse Springfields Completes First French Fuel Delivery

AREVA and EDF bring together Saudi industry to support energy projects

Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant

British bad weather kills one, closes nuclear site

Rat linked to outage at Fukushima atomic plant

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