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June 12, 2013
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Japan's first lady says she is 'anti-nuclear'
Tokyo (AFP) June 11, 2013
The wife of Japan's pro-business Prime Minister Shinzo Abe does not like nuclear power and would rather her husband's government did not try to export it, she said in a speech. In comments that appear to run against the grain of government thinking, which is increasingly moving towards switching mothballed reactors back on, Akie Abe said Japan should press on instead with renewables. "I feel bad that Japan is trying to sell nuclear power plants overseas because I am anti-nuclear," she said in a ... read more
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Upgrades ordered for U.S. reactors
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ordered nearly a third of the nation's nuclear reactors to upgrade their venting systems. ... more
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Glitch-hit US nuclear plant shut down for good
A California nuclear power plant shut down last year after a radiation leak will be permanently closed, its owners said Friday. ... more
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Japan PM to step up nuclear export drive: report
Japan's prime minister is expected to sign a nuclear cooperation deal with the Czech Republic this month, a report said Saturday, as Tokyo looks to build up its exports of the technology. ... more
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S. Korea's top nuclear plant operator sacked
South Korea on Thursday fired the head of the state-run company that oversees the country's 23 nuclear reactors over a forged documentation scandal that has shut a host of those reactors down. ... more


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Japan's Fukushima operator admits culpability in suicide
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power has conceded the Fukushima disaster played a part in a farmer's suicide, lawyers said Thursday, its first admission of culpability in such a case. ... more
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Australia seeks to boost uranium sector
Australia's Resource Minister has called for ramping up the country's uranium sector. ... more
NUKEWARS

China, India, Pakistan boost nuclear arsenals: study
Three of the world's nuclear powers - China, India and Pakistan - have increased their nuclear arsenals over the past year, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said Monday. ... more
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More radioactive leaks reported at Fukushima plant
The operator of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Wednesday admitted it had found another leak of radioactive water, the latest episode in a growing catalogue of mishaps. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia woos new Bulgaria cabinet to resume nuclear project
Russia tried Wednesday to woo Bulgaria's new government to re-start a project for a new nuclear power plant on the Danube, offering to drop a one-billion-euro ($1.3 billion) arbitration case. ... more
TECH SPACE

Radiation Exposure Associated with a Trip to Mars Calculated
On November 26, 2011, the Mars Science Laboratory began a 253-day, 560-million-kilometer journey to deliver the Curiosity rover to the Red Planet. En route, the Southwest Research Institute-led Radi ... more
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Thousands rally against nuclear power in Tokyo
Thousands of anti-nuclear demonstrators rallied in the Japanese capital Tokyo on Sunday as conservative Prime Minister Shinzo Abe considers restarting reactors. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea, US hold talks on key nuclear accord
South Korea and the United States began extended negotiations Monday on renewing their civilian nuclear pact, with Seoul pushing for the right to produce its own nuclear fuel. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Radiation Measured by Curiosity During Mars Trip Has Implications for Human Missions
Measurements taken by NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission as it delivered the Curiosity rover to Mars in 2012 are providing NASA the information it needs to design systems to protect human ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

No health risk from Fukushima radiation: UN
Radiation leaked after Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 is unlikely to cause any ill health effects in the future, a UN scientific committee drawing up a major new report said Friday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

TEPCO seeks yet more cash for Fukushima payouts
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant will ask for more public money to pay compensation, a report said Friday, taking its total cash handouts to an eye-watering $38 billion. ... more
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Biofuels will play integral role in California's energy future

Climate change raises stakes on US ethanol policy

Scotland gives green light to $710M wood biomass heat-power plant


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DLR and CIEMAT commission a meteorological station for solar power plants

ET Solar Modules Installed in the Third Largest Commercial PV Plant in Chile


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Enovos opens 10 MW wind farm

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Uruguay deficit likely to speed windpower plans


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Asia needs 'energy settlement'

CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea PM vows tough penalties over reactor scam
South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-Won vowed Friday to mete out severe penalties to anyone involved in a forged documentation scandal that has shut down a host of nuclear reactors. ... more
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Despite safety and other concerns, nuclear power saves lives, greenhouse gas emissions
Global use of nuclear power has prevented about 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and release of 64 billion tons of greenhouse gases that would have resulted from burning coal and other foss ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan nuclear lab accident affected 30: agency
The number of researchers exposed to low-level radiation in an accident at a nuclear laboratory in Japan last week has hit 30, officials said Monday, with human error likely worsening the problem. ... more
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UAE begins construction of second nuclear reactor
The oil-rich UAE began construction on Tuesday of a second nuclear power plant, one of four reactors aimed at cutting carbon dioxide emissions by some 12 million tonnes a year in 2020. ... more
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S. Korea halts two more reactors over faulty parts

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Areva vows to stay in Niger despite uranium mine attack

CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea halts two more reactors over faulty parts

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan nuclear lab accident affected 30: agency

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hundreds rally against Taiwan nuclear referendum

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India PM calls for nuclear deal, more Japan investment

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Czech minister baulks at cost of nuclear plant bids

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Dutch signal willingness to sell Urenco stake

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Four researchers exposed to radiation at Japanese lab

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Germany must spread cost of energy shift fairly: IEA

Areva, world's 2nd uranium company heavily present in Niger

Farmers plant rice near doomed Fukushima plant

Japan nuclear reactor atop active fault: regulator

Westinghouse and State Nuclear Power Technology Form Joint Venture To Better Serve Global Market

Belgium to re-start two reactors halted since 2012

German energy shift faces headwinds

German MPs debate fresh search for nuclear dump site

Thousands rally against nuclear power in Taiwan

Japan nuke regulator to halt reactor restart

Incoming Pakistan PM is good news for India, analysts say

Fukushima disaster could not happen in Taiwan: officials

Czech CEZ power group reports jump in Q1 profit

India gives go-ahead to disputed nuclear plant

Supreme Court allows protest-hit Indian nuclear plant

Foreign Ownership Could Halt Licensing of South Texas Project Nuclear Reactors

S. Korea jails nuclear workers over bribe scandal

Japan, Turkey sign $22-bn nuclear deal

Japanese-French led group to build Turkish nuclear plant

Japan signs nuclear cooperation deal with UAE

Texas A and M Physicist Sees Energy Solutions in Green Nuclear Power Technology

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