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November 08, 2013
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Fukushima operator TEPCO considers split: report
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 08, 2013
The operator of the disaster-hit Fukushima nuclear plant could voluntarily split itself up into separate firms as part of the government's drive to deregulate the energy market, a newspaper said Friday. Under the plan, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) would set up a holding company under which three separate subsidiaries would be formed - an operator of fossil-fuel power plants, a managing firm for the grid and an electricity retailer - by the end of March 2017, the Nikkei business daily reported. ... read more
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Fukushima plant readies for delicate fuel rod removal
Nuclear engineers in Japan are preparing to move uranium and plutonium fuel rods at Fukushima, their most difficult and dangerous task since the plant's runaway reactors were brought under control two years ago. ... more
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Japan's Toshiba to buy British nuclear firm: report
Toshiba plans to buy a controlling interest in British nuclear firm NuGeneration in a bid to rekindle its atomic business which has not drawn any new orders since the 2011 Fukushima crisis, a report said Friday. ... more
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Volume of nuclear waste could be reduced by 90 percent
The researchers, from the University of Sheffield's Faculty of Engineering, have shown that mixing plutonium-contaminated waste with blast furnace slag and turning it into glass reduces its volume b ... more
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Jordanians fret over 'dangerous' nuclear plan
Jordan's plan to build its first nuclear plant with Russian help has stirred fresh fears and suspicions as experts called for the "dangerous" and "illogical" project to be abandoned. ... more


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UN nuclear inspectors in Japan as China demands openness
Inspectors from the UN's nuclear watchdog arrived in Tokyo Wednesday to monitor marine pollution near Fukushima as China demanded Japan provide "accurate" information on how it is handling the crisis. ... more
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Dominion Acquires Solar Project in North-Central Connecticut
Dominion has acquired a solar project in Somers, Ct., capable of producing approximately 5 megawatts (AC) of electricity, from Kyocera in a deal that closed Oct. 22, 2013, for an undisclosed sum. ... more
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S. Korea president vows to root out nuclear corruption
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye on Thursday ordered officials to wipe out corruption in the nuclear power sector, which has been tainted by a series of reactor shutdowns and scandals. ... more
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Fukushima operator logs net profit in first half
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday logged a first-half net profit with its results boosted by a government bailout and electricity rate hike. ... more
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Tepco plans removal of Fukushima fuel rods
Concern is mounting as Tepco, operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima Plant prepares for what may be the most dangerous phase yet in the decommissioning process. ... more
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Greenpeace activists fined for Swedish nuclear plant protest
Seven Swedish and two Norwegian Greenpeace activists were fined by a district court Thursday for entering a Swedish nuclear plant to expose alleged security flaws. ... more
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Swiss nuclear plant to close in 2019: firm
Switzerland's state-controlled energy company BKW said Wednesday its Muehleberg nuclear plant would go offline in 2019, as the country seeks to exit nuclear power in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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Areva-Siemens raises damage claim in Finnish nuclear dispute
The Areva-Siemens consortium has raised its damages claim for construction delays in a Finnish nuclear plant unit from 1.9 to 2.6 billion euros ($2.6 to $3.6 billion), Finnish power company TVO said Tuesday. ... more
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Radioactive waste: Where to put it?
As the U.S. makes new plans for disposing of spent nuclear fuel and other high-level radioactive waste deep underground, geologists are key to identifying safe burial sites and techniques. Scientist ... more
AEROSPACE

The Effects of Space Weather on Aviation
The next time you step onto an airplane, consider the following: In any given year, the pilot of your aircraft probably absorbs as much radiation as a worker in a nuclear power plant. And you ... more
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Japan nuclear watchdog urges 'bold' Fukushima action
Japan's nuclear watchdog on Monday urged "bold and drastic" action to fix problems with radioactive water at Fukushima, as it warned of the growing risks over coming months. ... more
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Burning biomass pellets instead of wood or plants in China could lower mercury emissions

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Crafting a better enzyme cocktail to turn plants into fuel faster


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EU signals end to high subsidies for renewable energy

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Big beats bolster solar cell efficiency


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Assessing impact of noise from offshore wind farm construction may help protect marine mammals

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Estimating Policy-Driven Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trajectories in California

Emissions pricing and overcompensating

Lithuania seeking 'swift' approval of EU grid connection funds

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French energy giant signs uranium deal with Mongolia
French nuclear energy giant Areva signed a deal with Mongolia's state-owned Mon-Atom on Saturday to develop two uranium mines in the Gobi desert, officials said. ... more
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Russia firms to build Jordan's first nuclear plant
Energy-poor Jordan said Monday it has picked two Russian firms to build and run its first nuclear power plant, which is expected to cost around $10 billion (7 billion euros). ... more
WATER WORLD

Japan, Pacific leaders to hold summit near Fukushima
Top leaders from Japan and Pacific island nations will hold a summit in a city near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2015, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Saturday. ... more
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British nuclear deal opens new fronts for China atom firms
Two Chinese firms' role in building Britain's first new atomic power station for a generation will give them new-found credibility as they seek a bigger share of the trillion-dollar global civil nuclear market, analysts say. ... more
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India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant commissioned

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EU to examine govt aid for UK nuclear deal

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British nuclear plant deal seen as spur to more development

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India starts up controversial Russia-backed nuclear plant

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UN atomic agency suffers 'malware' attack

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iran to launch Bushehr fuel line in 3 months: Salehi

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Radioactive leaks top priority at Fukushima: nuclear watchdog

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Storm caused radioactive leaks at Fukushima: operator

CIVIL NUCLEAR

EDF deal reignites debate over energy costs in Britain

TRADE WARS

Britain grabs slice of Chinese investment

Japan to seek Fukushima decommissioning ideas overseas

Britain commits to new nuclear power plant

India PM fails to strike nuclear deal in Russia

Groundwater radiation spikes at crippled Fukushima

Britain, EDF strike deal on nuclear project: source

China and Russia to boost energy cooperation

Mitsubishi says to defend $4bn claim over US nuke plant

Britain to allow Chinese majority stakes in nuclear projects: Osborne

Post-Fukushima, Asia still drives global nuclear growth

Once-in-a-decade typhoon heads for Japan nuclear plant

Asian growth changing global energy landscape

Circadian rhythms in skin stem cells protect us against UV rays

Northwestern Researchers Develop Compact, High-Power Terahertz Source at Room Temperature

Japan nuclear export parts not safety checked: report

IAEA to advise Japan on Fukushima clean-up

Nuclear power still key to Japan energy mix: officials

UK energy sector expecting 'massive' international investment

Global energy challenges under spotlight in South Korea

US, Vietnam sign civil nuclear deal

S. Korea finds forged reactor safety documents

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