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November 26, 2013
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Romania, China ink nuclear cooperation agreements
Bucharest (AFP) Nov 25, 2013
Romania and China on Monday signed two nuclear cooperation agreements expected to give China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) a role in Romania's sole Cernavoda plant as it builds extra reactors. The two agreements, including a letter of intent between Romania's Nuclearelectrica company and CGN, were signed in the presence of the Romanian and Chinese premiers, Victor Ponta and Li Keqiang. Government and Nuclearelectrica officials declined to answer AFP questions on the content of the agreement ... read more
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UN nuclear watchdog in Japan for Fukushima review
The UN's nuclear watchdog on Monday kicked off a review of Japan's efforts to shut down the disaster-hit Fukushima plant after its operator began removing nuclear fuel. ... more
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Westinghouse eyes nuclear power plants for Saudis
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil producer, is pressing ahead with an ambitious plan to build a chain of nuclear power plants to boost its electricity-generating capacity to free crude oil production for export and Westinghouse Electric says it's got its eye on the kingdom's program. ... more
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AREVA and Wroclaw University of Technology sign memorandum of understanding
AREVA and Wroclaw University of Technology signed, on November 15th, a memorandum of understanding for cooperation in common Education and Research activities in nuclear energy. The agreement ... more
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Westinghouse and John Barrow Celebrate Construction Progress at Plant Vogtle
Westinghouse Electric Company and its nuclear construction consortium partners achieved a significant milestone as the 40 hour and 46 minute continuous placement of nuclear concrete for Georgia Powe ... more


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Bolivia says it's on track to develop nuclear power
Bolivia is on track to develop a national nuclear power program for peaceful civilian purposes that include building electricity export capacity in the country, official media reported. ... more
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IAEA experts to revisit Fukushima to review shutdown plan
UN nuclear experts will visit Japan again next week to review government efforts to shut down the devastated Fukushima nuclear plant and prevent further worrying leaks, the IAEA said Tuesday. ... more
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UNH scientists document, quantify deep-space radiation hazards
Scientists from the University of New Hampshire and colleagues have published comprehensive findings on space-based radiation as measured by a UNH-led detector aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orb ... more
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Fukushima operator starts dangerous fuel-rod removal
Workers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant on Monday began moving fuel rods from a reactor building, in their most difficult and dangerous task since a tsunami crippled the facility in 2011. ... more
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Fukushima operator TEPCO to cut 1,000 more jobs: newspaper
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. ... 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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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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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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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

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UN nuclear inspectors in Japan as China demands openness

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Jordanians fret over 'dangerous' nuclear plan

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S. Korea president vows to root out nuclear corruption

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Fukushima operator logs net profit in first half

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Tepco plans removal of Fukushima fuel rods

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Japan, Pacific leaders to hold summit near Fukushima

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India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant commissioned

EU to examine govt aid for UK nuclear deal

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India starts up controversial Russia-backed nuclear plant

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