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December 12, 2013
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Japan to spend $970 mn on nuclear soil store: report
Tokyo (AFP) Dec 11, 2013
Japan is planning to earmark 100 billion yen ($970 million) for a storage facility for tens of thousands of tonnes of soil contaminated with radiation from the Fukushima disaster, a report said Wednesday. The government will set aside the cash to buy some 3 to 5 square kilometres (1.2 to 2 square miles) of land somewhere near the crippled plant, the Asahi Shimbun reported. But finding a candidate site for the facility, which the government envisages using for 30 years, is a political challenge a ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

US takes last shipment of Russian uranium
The United States has taken delivery of its last shipment of downgraded uranium from Russia, signaling the end of a 20-year program to neutralize around 500 tonnes of the weapons-grade material, the White House said Tuesday. ... more
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S. Korea scales back nuclear expansion plans
South Korea is scaling back its commitment to nuclear energy after safety concerns prompted a series of reactor shutdowns, officials said Tuesday. ... more
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Decommissioning of nuclear installations: world first for the robot CHARLI
With the aid of a new robot, called CHARLI*, AREVA carried out innovative laser cutting operations in the reactor vessel of the Superphenix fast neutron reactor in Creys-Malville, France. It i ... more
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Company says no danger after fire at US nuclear plant
An Arkansas nuclear plant was offline Monday after an explosion and fire in a transformer at the site, but there were no safety threats, operator Entergy said. ... more


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China, France to jointly target nuclear power markets
China and France on Friday vowed to expand their three decades of nuclear energy cooperation to target markets in other countries. "We agreed to jointly exploit third-party nuclear energy mark ... more
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Australian government orders uranium mine to close
The Australian government has suspended processing operations at a uranium mine following a leak of more than 26,000 gallons of acid-laced radioactive material. ... more
THE STANS

Pakistan turns to China for development
Pakistan's launch of work on its largest nuclear power plant last week is the latest example of big-money Chinese infrastructure projects in the troubled nation. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

France PM touts nuclear expertise in energy-hungry China
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault touted his country's nuclear expertise Friday on the second day of his visit to China - the world's largest market for atomic power stations. ... more
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Niger says seeks better uranium terms from French Areva
Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou said in Paris on Friday that his country wanted to renew its uranium mining agreement with French nuclear giant Areva, but on more equitable terms. ... more
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Releasing radioactive water an option for Fukushima?
The International Atomic Energy Agency has suggested that Tokyo Electric Power Co., operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant, consider discharging less harmful radioactive water from the site into the sea. ... more
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Fukushima remains 'very complex' despite progress: IAEA
UN nuclear experts on Wednesday praised Japan for making progress on shutting down the crippled Fukushima plant, but warned the situation there remained "very complex". ... more
WATER WORLD

Water decontamination system in trouble at Japan's Fukushima
A trouble-prone system used to decontaminate radioactive water at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant was switched off Sunday because of a chemical leak, the plant's operator said. ... more
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Npower layoffs reignite calls for Britain energy market reforms
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. ... 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
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Typhoons spread Fukushima fallout, study warns
Typhoons that hit Japan each year are helping spread radioactive material from the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the country's waterways, researchers say. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Quake near Iran nuclear plant kills 8
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake on the Gulf coast near Iran's sole nuclear power plant killed eight people and injured 190 on Thursday, emergency response chief Hassan Qadami told state media. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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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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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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

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Pakistan launches largest nuclear power project

TECH SPACE

NASA Instrument Determines Hazards of Deep-Space Radiation

NUKEWARS

Uranium seized in South Africa 'not from the continent': agency

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Romania, China ink nuclear cooperation agreements

CIVIL NUCLEAR

UN nuclear watchdog in Japan for Fukushima review

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA and Wroclaw University of Technology sign memorandum of understanding

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Westinghouse eyes nuclear power plants for Saudis

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Westinghouse and John Barrow Celebrate Construction Progress at Plant Vogtle

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Bolivia says it's on track to develop nuclear power

IAEA experts to revisit Fukushima to review shutdown plan

UNH scientists document, quantify deep-space radiation hazards

Fukushima operator starts dangerous fuel-rod removal

Fukushima operator TEPCO to cut 1,000 more jobs: newspaper

Improving detection of radioactive material in nuclear waste water

Altering surface textures in 'counterintuitive manner' may lead to cooling efficiency gains

Ex-Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi urges zero nuclear power

Japan lawmaker incurs wrath over imperial taboo

Former PM Koizumi calls for nuclear-free Japan

SUSI Robot used in reactor lifetime extension project

Energy on Putin's Vietnam agenda

AREVA wins a major contract for third nuclear reactor at Angra

Fukushima operator TEPCO considers split: report

Fukushima plant readies for delicate fuel rod removal

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

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