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November 18, 2013
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Fukushima operator TEPCO to cut 1,000 more jobs: newspaper
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 16, 2013
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant plans to slash more than 1,000 jobs through voluntary retirement in addition to its ongoing streamlining scheme, a business daily said Saturday. The move is aimed at demonstrating cost-cutting efforts by Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) at a time when the government is considering using public funds to decontaminate areas around the plant and lenders are demanding the company review its business turnaround programme, the economic daily Nikke ... read more
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Improving detection of radioactive material in nuclear waste water
As the Fukushima crisis continues to remind the world of the potential dangers of nuclear disposal and unforeseen accidents, scientists are reporting progress toward a new way to detect the radioact ... more
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Ex-Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi urges zero nuclear power
A former Japanese prime minister has urged the government to abandon plans to restart the nation's nuclear power generating plants. ... more
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Altering surface textures in 'counterintuitive manner' may lead to cooling efficiency gains
Researchers across the globe are racing to find ways to improve the cooling of hot surfaces - for technologies ranging from small handheld electronics all the way to industrial-sized applications s ... more
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Japan lawmaker incurs wrath over imperial taboo
A fierce row over a breach of imperial etiquette has gripped Japan but commentators say the protocol slip is a convenient excuse to attack someone who dares to speak out. ... more


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Former PM Koizumi calls for nuclear-free Japan
Flamboyant former Japanese premier Junichiro Koizumi on Tuesday called on his one-time protege and the nation's current leader to abandon nuclear power as anti-atomic sentiment runs high after the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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SUSI Robot used in reactor lifetime extension project
AREVA has used its innovative technology to complete a first of a kind inspection for the lifetime extension of a reactor's primary system in the United States. During a recent plant outage, A ... more
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Energy on Putin's Vietnam agenda
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam is expected to be a boost to the Southeast Asian country's energy sector, including nuclear power. ... more
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AREVA wins a major contract for third nuclear reactor at Angra
AREVA has signed a contract worth 1.25 billion euros with the Brazilian electrician Eletrobras Eletronuclear for the completion of the construction for the Angra 3 reactor, located in the state of R ... more
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Fukushima operator TEPCO considers split: report
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. ... 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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High Energy Prairie View A and M Interns Collaborate with NASA Goddard on Radiation Effects Research
When Alvin Boutte presented his graduate work at the 2010 National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Aerospace Systems Conference in Los Angeles, Calif., he had no idea that he was about to connect ... 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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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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Boeing Amnd GOL To Boost Aviation Biofuel Production In Brazil

Neutron scattering and supercomputer demystify forces at play in biofuels

Lignin-Feasting Microbe Holds Promise for Biofuels


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China to drive world's renewable energy increase

SolarCity Partners with BMW i to Create Exclusive Solar Service Package

German Nanosolar becomes Smartenergy Renewables Deutschland


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IKEA invests in Canadian wind project

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Wind turbines blamed in death of estimated 600,000 bats in 2012


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Tennessee Valley Authority Makes Major Coal Plant Retirement Announcement

World set to heat up despite clean-energy efforts: IEA

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SOLAR DAILY

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

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Swiss nuclear plant to close in 2019: firm

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Areva-Siemens raises damage claim in Finnish nuclear dispute

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Radioactive waste: Where to put it?

AEROSPACE

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Japan nuclear watchdog urges 'bold' Fukushima action

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French energy giant signs uranium deal with Mongolia

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Russia firms to build Jordan's first nuclear plant

WATER WORLD

Japan, Pacific leaders to hold summit near Fukushima

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British nuclear deal opens new fronts for China atom firms

India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant commissioned

EU to examine govt aid for UK nuclear deal

British nuclear plant deal seen as spur to more development

India starts up controversial Russia-backed nuclear plant

UN atomic agency suffers 'malware' attack

Iran to launch Bushehr fuel line in 3 months: Salehi

Radioactive leaks top priority at Fukushima: nuclear watchdog

Storm caused radioactive leaks at Fukushima: operator

EDF deal reignites debate over energy costs in Britain

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

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