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December 03, 2013
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Npower layoffs reignite calls for Britain energy market reforms
Sunderland, England (UPI) Dec 2, 2013
The announcement of 1,460 layoffs in northeastern Britain by energy provider Npower has reignited Labor Party calls for reform of the country's energy markets. Npower, owned by Germany's RWE, revealed Friday 550 call center employees at its offices in Stoke on Trent, 430 in Sunderland, 400 in Oldbury and 80 in Leeds would be laid off. Much of Npower's remaining customer service workforce will be outsourced, including to Tata Consultancy Services, which operates call centers in India. The ... read more
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Iran, Russia in talks on new Bushehr nuclear plant
Iran and Russia are in talks to build another nuclear plant at Bushehr, with construction set to begin in 2014, media Sunday reported nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi as saying. ... more
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World Bank says no money for nuclear power
The World Bank and United Nations on Wednesday appealed for billions of dollars to provide electricity for the poorest nations but said there would be no investment in nuclear power. ... more
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Japan director turns to crowdfunding for anti-nuclear film
Japanese film director Takafumi Ota had a problem. ... more
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Bomb blast near India nuclear plant kills six: police
A bomb blast near India's biggest nuclear power plant killed six people, police said Wednesday, sparking a probe into whether the explosion was linked to protests against the facility. ... more


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Westinghouse Sees Promising Future for Nuclear Energy Development in Brazil
Brazil's growing economy, rich uranium reserves and commitment to clean energy sources make it ideally suited for new nuclear energy development based on the latest safety technologies, the leader o ... more
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Pakistan launches largest nuclear power project
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday launched the construction of the country's biggest atomic power plant and vowed to pursue further projects to make nuclear the largest energy source. ... more
TECH SPACE

NASA Instrument Determines Hazards of Deep-Space Radiation
Deep-space radiation is a significant danger for interplanetary human space flight. But now an instrument on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has learned more than ever before about the hig ... more
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Uranium seized in South Africa 'not from the continent': agency
A kilogramme of uranium seized in South Africa as it was allegedly being sold likely originated from a nuclear enrichment plant outside the continent, the country's nuclear energy agency said Monday. ... more
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Romania, China ink nuclear cooperation agreements
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. ... 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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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 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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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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TECH SPACE

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
TECH SPACE

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Ex-Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi urges zero nuclear power

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan lawmaker incurs wrath over imperial taboo

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Former PM Koizumi calls for nuclear-free Japan

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Energy on Putin's Vietnam agenda

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AREVA wins a major contract for third nuclear reactor at Angra

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Fukushima operator TEPCO considers split: report

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Fukushima plant readies for delicate fuel rod removal

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Japan's Toshiba to buy British nuclear firm: report

Volume of nuclear waste could be reduced by 90 percent

High Energy Prairie View A and M Interns Collaborate with NASA Goddard on Radiation Effects Research

UN nuclear inspectors in Japan as China demands openness

Jordanians fret over 'dangerous' nuclear plan

Dominion Acquires Solar Project in North-Central Connecticut

S. Korea president vows to root out nuclear corruption

Fukushima operator logs net profit in first half

Tepco plans removal of Fukushima fuel rods

Greenpeace activists fined for Swedish nuclear plant protest

Swiss nuclear plant to close in 2019: firm

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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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