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May 07, 2013
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Supreme Court allows protest-hit Indian nuclear plant
New Delhi (AFP) May 6, 2013
India's Supreme Court gave the green light on Monday to the commissioning of the nation's largest nuclear power plant in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, despite widespread protests. "The plant has been set up for people's welfare," said the ruling on the Kudankulam plant. "Necessary clearances have been taken by the government, and development of the nuclear power plant is important for India," it added. The Russian-built Kudankulam plant is the country's biggest nuclear power project and ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Foreign Ownership Could Halt Licensing of South Texas Project Nuclear Reactors
On Tuesday, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission told judges overseeing the licensing case for two proposed South Texas Project reactors that the applicant (NINA) is subject to foreign ownership contro ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan, Turkey sign $22-bn nuclear deal
Japan and Turkey on Friday signed a long-awaited deal to build a sprawling nuclear power plant on Turkey's Black Sea coast, a milestone for the Japanese nuclear industry as it recovers from the 2011 Fukushima disaster. ... more
NUKEWARS

S. Korea jails nuclear workers over bribe scandal
South Korea on Friday jailed six nuclear power engineers and suppliers linked to a major corruption scandal that stoked public concern over safety standards. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japanese-French led group to build Turkish nuclear plant
A Japanese-French consortium has won a $22 billion dollar contract to build a nuclear power plant on Turkey's Black Sea coast, a senior energy ministry official said on Thursday. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan signs nuclear cooperation deal with UAE
Japan and the United Arab Emirates signed on Thursday a nuclear cooperation agreement during a visit by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who stressed Tokyo's cooperation with its Middle East partners. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Texas A and M Physicist Sees Energy Solutions in Green Nuclear Power Technology
In the mind of Texas A and M University physicist Peter McIntyre, two of America's most pressing energy challenges - what to do with radiotoxic spent nuclear fuel and dwindling energy resources - ca ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Ukraine marks Chernobyl disaster amid efforts to secure reactor
Ukrainians on Friday lit candles and laid flowers to remember the victims of the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl 27 years ago, as engineers pressed on with efforts to permanently shield the stricken reactor. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima firm TEPCO suffers $7.0 bn annual loss
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday it logged a whopping $7.0 billion fiscal year net loss as it faces ballooning compensation and energy imports costs. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Turkey to finalise nuclear plant deal: minister
Turkey is close to deciding who will win a $22 billion-deal to build its second nuclear power station, its energy minister said on Monday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea, US extend nuclear pact
South Korea and the United States have agreed on a two-year extension to a civilian nuclear pact that Seoul wants amended to allow it to produce its own nuclear fuel, officials said Wednesday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan, France set to win Turkish nuclear plant deal: report
A consortium of Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and France's Areva are on track to win a deal to build a $20 billion nuclear power station in Turkey, a report said on Wednesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Czech CEZ wants better bids for nuclear plant
Czech power giant CEZ on Tuesday asked for better bids from the US and Russian groups that are vying to build two new units at its southern Temelin nuclear plant. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

GDF Suez says Q1 energy sales edge higher
French energy company GDF Suez said Tuesday that its first-quarter sales edged higher while core earnings had fallen, in part owing to a difficult economic climate and the suspension of a Belgian nuclear reactor. ... more
NUKEWARS

N. Korea demands recognition as nuclear state
North Korea renewed its demand Tuesday for recognition as a nuclear power, saying it was a pre-requisite for the start of any dialogue with the United States. ... 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
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CIVIL NUCLEAR
Microwave oven cooks up solar cell material

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CIVIL NUCLEAR
Wind Power: TUV Rheinland Certifies HybridDrive from Winergy

UK Ministry of Defense Deems Wind Towers a National Security Threat

Wales wind power line to go underground near historic village


CIVIL NUCLEAR
British lawmakers: Lack of clear policy hindering energy investment

Researchers estimate a cost for universal access to energy

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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
NUKEWARS

N. Korea-US diplomacy: the art of the not very possible
The focus of weeks of hostile rhetoric on the Korean peninsula has shifted from nuclear war to dialogue, but analysts warn the road to formal talks is longer and more challenging than it has ever been. ... 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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

UN atomic agency urges Fukushima safety improvements
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. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

Germany energy transition faces cuts after European Parliament vote

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bulgarian nuclear plant shuts down reactor

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iranian leader steers clear of talking uranium in Niger

NUKEWARS

Ahmadinejad says Iran does not need atomic bomb

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

IAEA begins fresh probe into Japan's Fukushima

CIVIL NUCLEAR

GCC states demand IAEA inspections on Iran nuclear plant

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima leaking radioactive water

TECH SPACE

Florida Tech professors present 'dark side of dark lightning' at conference

NUKEWARS

Kerry backs S. Korea bid to ease crisis with North

NUKEWARS

US voices concern over new Iran uranium mines

Iran ups aid effort after deadly quake near nuclear plant

Fukushima plant springs another radioactive leak

EU to probe Bulgaria energy sector

Death toll at 37 as Iran wraps up quake rescue

Fukushima plant abandoning leaky underground pools

Fukushima may delay nuclear energy growth

Germany launches new search for nuclear waste dump site

Slovakia signals ready to work with Rosatom on nuclear power

Japan's nuclear watchdog drafts new safety rules

IAEA team to inspect Fukushima next week

Iran unveils new uranium mines, production facility

Strong quake near Iran nuclear plant kills 30

New radioactive water leak feared at Japan's Fukushima

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

US hails removal of Czech uranium to Russia

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

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