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September 25, 2013
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Iran assumes control of Bushehr nuclear plant
Tehran (AFP) Sept 23, 2013
Iran on Monday finally took control of its civilian nuclear reactor at Bushehr, a project begun 37 years ago by West Germany, wracked by setbacks, and finished by Russia. Tehran has long touted Bushehr as proof of its peaceful nuclear intentions, but neighbouring countries and the West have expressed concern over the presence, in a volatile region, of the world's last remaining nuclear reactor that does not adhere to the post-Chernobyl Convention on Nuclear Safety. The ISNA news agency said Ira ... read more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima town protests Abe's global promise on crippled plant: reports
A Japanese town abandoned after the Fukushima nuclear accident has protested Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's global promise that the situation of the crippled plant was "under control", papers reported Saturday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iran to take control of Russian-built reactor 'Monday'
Iran will take control of a Russian-built nuclear power station at Bushehr on its Gulf coast on Monday, Iranian Atomic Energy Agency chief Ali Akbar Salehi said. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Magnitude 5.3 earthquake rocks Japan's Fukushima prefecture
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake rocked Japan's Fukushima prefecture early Friday morning, US seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was issued. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan PM Abe demands end to Fukushima leaks
Japan's prime minister told Fukushima's operator to fix radioactive water leaks as he toured the crippled nuclear plant Thursday, less than two weeks after assuring the world the situation was under control. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan PM Abe at Fukushima in PR push
Japan's prime minister was due Thursday to tour the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant less than two weeks after he assured the world it was "under control" - despite huge problems at the site. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Over 1,000 tons of Fukushima water dumped after typhoon
The operator of the leaking Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it dumped more than 1,000 tons of polluted water into the sea after a typhoon raked the facility. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan nuclear-free as last reactor switched off
Japan went nuclear-free on Monday after switching off its last operating reactor for inspection, and local media said a restart of any reactors is unlikely at least until early next year. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan protests French publication's Fukushima cartoons
Japan's Embassy in France will protest to a French newspaper over cartoons depicting the potential impact of the Fukushima nuclear disaster on the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Queensland aims to resume uranium mining
The government of the Australian state of Queensland has released a plan to resume uranium mining as early as next year. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Contracted to Segment Spain's Jose Cabrera Nuclear Reactor Vessel
Westinghouse Electric Company has been awarded a contract by ENRESA (Empresa Nacional de Residuos Radiactivos), the Spanish agency responsible for radioactive waste management and nuclear plant deco ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan to boost surveys off Fukushima: report
Japan's nuclear authority plans to conduct radiation contamination surveys at 600,000 points on the seabed off the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, up from 200 places so far, a report said Saturday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to be nuclear-free as last reactor switched off
Japan Sunday began switching off its last operating nuclear reactor for an inspection, with no date scheduled for a restart amid strong public hostility towards atomic power. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse, Toshiba And Exelon To Team Up For Saudi Nuclear Project
Westinghouse Electric Company, Toshiba Corporation and Exelon Nuclear Partners (ENP), have announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to create a joint proposal for the cons ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Restart attempt at idled Swedish nuclear reactor fails
An attempt to restart an idled nuclear power reactor at Sweden's Oskarshamn plant failed this week, adding to a debate over the aging plant's future. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Armenia to extend life of ageing nuclear plant
Armenia said Friday it would extend the life of its ageing Metsamor nuclear power plant, despite safety concerns over the Soviet-era facility in an active seismic zone. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR
First look at complete sorghum genome may usher in new uses for food and fuel

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CIVIL NUCLEAR
Trina Solar to supply 345 MW to Copper Mountain Solar 3

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CIVIL NUCLEAR
Windswept German island gives power to the people

Trump's suit to halt wind farm project to be heard in November

Ireland connects first community-owned wind farm to grid


CIVIL NUCLEAR
Myanmar's energy sector boosted by World Bank investment

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

'Lighten up' French mag tells Japan in Fukushima row
A French satirical weekly Thursday shrugged off Japanese outrage over cartoons mocking the decision to award the 2020 Olympics to Tokyo despite the Fukushima nuclear crisis. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Steam seen at Fukushima as experts dismiss water fears
Vapour has begun rising again from a reactor at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, more than two-and-a-half years after its core melted down, the site's Japanese operator said Friday. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Europe must save gas plants for energy security: GDF Suez chief
Europe must save its gas-fired electricity plants by paying for them to remain available for peak demand or face a threat to its energy security, warned Wednesday the head of GDF Suez, the top non-nuclear power producer in the world. ... more
NUKEWARS

Putin to offer Iran 'arms, nuclear deal' at summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Iran's new president for the first time this week, reportedly armed with an offer to supply missile systems and build a second nuclear power reactor that is likely to gladden Tehran and trouble the United States. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Charges dropped against Japan's ex-PM, TEPCO over Fukushima

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Taiwan nuclear power plant progresses amid resistance

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Merkel faces election scrap over German energy shift

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA completes first major component decontamination in France

CIVIL NUCLEAR

S. Korea ex-vice minister charged in nuclear graft probe

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Five questions to ask when reassessing a nuclear power plant's operating margins

CIVIL NUCLEAR

London Olympics-style authority touted to build British nuke plants

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima far from solved, say Abe's Games critics

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima tank leak may have mixed with groundwater: TEPCO

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Finnish group, Rosatom reach agreement on new nuclear power plant

Russia, Britain agree nuclear power reactors deal

Olympics: Tokyo 2020 is a bid in the shadow of Fukushima

Fukushima water release unavoidable: Japan nuke watchdog

Sun, sand, surf and radiation in shadow of Fukushima

Japan unveils ice wall plan for Fukushima water leaks

U.S. nuclear reactors remain vulnerable to attack, theft, sabotage

Japan should stop 'confusing messages' on Fukushima: IAEA

More U.S. nuclear power plant closures to come?

Troubled US nuclear plant to shut down over costs

Fukushima water handling 'like whack-a-mole': minister

Viewing Fukushima in the cold light of Chernobyl

Radiation hotspots found at Fukushima tanks: TEPCO

Japan's Abe to visit Middle East in nuclear push

Japan nuclear watchdog inspects Fukushima water leak

Fukushima workers checking 300 tanks for more leaks

Jordan to build nuclear research reactor

Another S. Korea nuclear reactor shuts down

Japan upgrades Fukushima leak to highest level in two years

TEPCO reports worst radioactive leak from tank at Japan's Fukushima

Radioactive water leak from Fukushima considered 'level 1' incident

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