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July 16, 2013
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Greenpeace activists held after French nuclear plant break-in
Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux , France (AFP) July 15, 2013
Police on Monday arrested 29 Greenpeace activists who snuck into a nuclear plant in southern France, in the latest break-in by the environmental group aimed at highlighting alleged security weaknesses at atomic facilities. The activists managed to enter the grounds of the Tricastin plant, around 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Marseille, around dawn, Greenpeace and police said. They hung yellow banners reading "Tricastin: a nuclear accident" and "Francois Hollande: president of a catastrophe ... read more
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China cancels plans for uranium plant
China has canceled a proposed $6 billion nuclear fuel processing project in the Southeast, following protests against the facility. ... more
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Planned China nuclear plant axed after protest: report
Plans for a nuclear processing plant in southern China have been cancelled, media reported Saturday, following the latest in a series of protests that reveal growing environmental concerns in the country. ... more
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Radioactivity found in Swiss lake near nuclear plant: report
Scientists have discovered a radioactive substance in sediment under a Swiss lake used for drinking water and situated near a nuclear plant, the Le Matin Dimanche weekly reported Sunday. ... more
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India's protest-hit nuclear plant to generate power: reports
India's largest nuclear plant, dogged by violent protests and multiple delays, has commenced operations to start generating electricity, reports said Sunday. ... more


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Distant quakes trigger tremors at US waste-injection sites
Large earthquakes from distant parts of the globe are setting off tremors around waste-fluid injection wells in the central United States, says a new study. Furthermore, such triggering of minor qua ... more
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Japan atomic watchdog suspects Fukushima ocean leak
Japan's nuclear watchdog said Wednesday the crippled Fukushima reactors are very likely leaking highly radioactive substances into the Pacific Ocean. ... more
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Fukushima leaking radioactive water into sea?
Comments by the head of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority indicate the Fukushima nuclear plant may have leaked contaminated water into the sea for two years. ... more
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Fukushima radioactive groundwater readings rocket
Toxic radioactive substances in groundwater at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have rocketed over the past three days, its Japanese operator said Tuesday, admitting it did not know where the leak was coming from. ... more
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Japan nuclear operators ask to restart reactors
Japanese power companies on Monday asked for permission to restart 10 nuclear reactors, a move that could presage a widespread return to atomic energy more than two years after the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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Man who battled Fukushima disaster dies of cancer
The former boss of Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, who stayed at his post to try to tame runaway reactors after the 2011 tsunami, died of cancer on Tuesday, the operator said. ... more

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Toxic radiation again in groundwater at Fukushima: TEPCO
Toxic radioactive substances have once again been detected in groundwater at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, its Japanese operator said on Sunday, the latest in a series of incidents at the tsunami-battered complex. ... more
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S. Korean nuclear reactor shuts down
A South Korean nuclear reactor shut down Friday after a technical malfunction, operators said, at a time when the government is already warning of serious power shortages because multiple reactors are offline. ... more
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Fukushima operator rebuked over nuclear restart plan
The boss of Fukushima operator TEPCO on Friday met local leaders to ask for their blessing to restart the world's biggest nuclear plant after a public tongue-lashing for bypassing them this week. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

French ex-minister blames energy lobbies for sacking
Former French environment minister Delphine Batho on Thursday blamed her sacking - the first in President Francois Hollande's government - on powerful pro-nuclear energy and shale gas lobbies. ... more
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Westinghouse Completes First SMR Fuel Assemblies And Will Begin Testing
Westinghouse Electric Company has completed the manufacturing and assembly of two nuclear fuel test assemblies for the Westinghouse Small Modular Reactor (SMR) at its Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facil ... more
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BIO FUEL

WELTEC Biomethane Plant in Arneburg Feeds in Gas
From the economic, ecological and technological perspective, biomethane is the energy source of tomorrow. The commissioning of the biomethane refinery in Arneburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, underlines ... more
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Two Japan nuclear reactors can stay online: watchdog
Japan's nuclear watchdog on Wednesday said the only two reactors currently working in the country can stay online for now, even without meeting strict new safety standards intended to prevent a repeat of the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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Fukushima operator to ask for OK on reactor restarts
Fukushima operator TEPCO said Tuesday it would ask Japan's nuclear watchdog for permission to restart reactors at the world's largest atomic power station, its first such request since the disaster two years ago. ... more
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Westinghouse Lauds Efforts Of US Government In Support Of New Nuclear Construction In India
Westinghouse Electric Company has lauded the efforts of a range of United States government officials and agencies in helping Westinghouse and other U.S.-based companies pursue business in the globa ... more
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Small fire at Japan crippled nuclear plant: TEPCO

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Japan gets first MOX nuclear shipment since Fukushima

TECH SPACE

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Japan disaster budget given to nuclear operator

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Japan gets first MOX nuclear shipment since Fukushima

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New radioactive water leak at Fukushima: TEPCO

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US state in new alert over nuclear waste leak

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Romania to sell stake in nuclear plant operator

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Toxic radiation in groundwater at Fukushima: operator

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Poland may delay launch of nuclear plants: PM

Japan PM promotes nuclear exports at central Europe summit

Lockheed Martin and China Sign Nuclear Plant Safety Systems Work Deal

Japan PM to tout nuclear exports at central Europe summit

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EU wants six-yearly post-Fukushima nuclear stress tests

Fukushima official Twitter tirade under fire in Japan

Iran denies 'problem' at sole nuclear reactor

Japan's first lady says she is 'anti-nuclear'

Upgrades ordered for U.S. reactors

Glitch-hit US nuclear plant shut down for good

Japan PM to step up nuclear export drive: report

S. Korea's top nuclear plant operator sacked

Japan's Fukushima operator admits culpability in suicide

Australia seeks to boost uranium sector

China, India, Pakistan boost nuclear arsenals: study

More radioactive leaks reported at Fukushima plant

Russia woos new Bulgaria cabinet to resume nuclear project

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Thousands rally against nuclear power in Tokyo

S. Korea, US hold talks on key nuclear accord

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