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February 22, 2014
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Radiation detected at New Mexico nuclear plant
Los Angeles (AFP) Feb 17, 2014
US investigators were taking samples Sunday at a New Mexico underground nuclear waste site where airborne radiation was detected, though authorities stressed they had found no contamination. Officials monitoring the possible radiation leak said there was no danger to people or the environment at the Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, the nation's first repository to seal away radioactive waste, mostly plutonium, used for defense research and the production of nuclear weapons. T ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Iran seeks new Russia reactor in exchange for oil
Iran's ambassador to Moscow on Monday said Russia could build the Islamic republic a second nuclear power reactor under a proposed oil-for-goods swap that has raised grave concern in Washington. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima should eye 'controlled discharges' in sea: IAEA
The UN nuclear watchdog on Thursday urged Japan to consider "controlled discharges" into the sea of contaminated water used to cool the crippled reactors at Fukushima. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Starpower: Boost in quest for nuclear fusion
Scientists on Wednesday announced an important advance in the long quest to harness nuclear fusion, a field that has sparked dreams of clean and limitless energy. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to abandon troubled fast breeder reactor: report
Japan will scrap plans to generate electricity at its multi-billion dollar experimental Monju fast breeder reactor, a media report said Friday, in a move that could affect the nation's nuclear fuel cycle programme. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

New Czech PM won't back price supports for nuke expansion
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka says he won't back price supports for an expansion of the Temelin nuclear power plant, casting doubt on the plans. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Abe hails election of pro-nuclear Tokyo governor
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday welcomed the election of a conservative governor of Tokyo in a result analysts say will help boost Abe's economic reform agenda and reinforce his drive to restart Japan's nuclear reactors. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Tokyo election win a victory for nuclear power?
The victory of Yoichi Masuzoe in Tokyo's gubernatorial election Sunday could be a boost for Japan's return to nuclear power, though the anti-nuclear camp still urges against it. ... more
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Typhoon Ragasa hits south China after killing 15 in Taiwan
Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires
Climate change causing havoc with global water cycle: UN
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Govt-backed pro-nuclear candidate wins Tokyo governor vote
The establishment candidate backed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe romped home in Sunday's election for governor of Tokyo in a result which analysts said would boost the premier's pro-nuclear agenda. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

India needs nuclear power, for now -- minister
India needs to rely on nuclear power until it can further develop renewable energy, a government official said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hungary approves controversial nuclear project with Russia
Hungarian lawmakers approved Thursday a controversial Russian-financed extension of the country's only nuclear power plant, despite concerns in Hungary and Brussels over transparency and fair competition. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

France admits Niger has 'legitimate' demands in uranium talks
France on Wednesday admitted that former colony Niger's demands for more revenues from uranium mining are "legitimate", as the two countries pursue tough negotiations. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Eyes Poland's Plan To Build Nuclear Power Plants
Westinghouse Electric Company welcomes yesterday's decision by the Polish government to adopt its new program for nuclear power, which will pave the way for the construction of the country's first n ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fire erupts at US nuclear waste plant
Firefighters scrambled Wednesday to contain a blaze at a US nuclear waste plant in New Mexico, while underground staff were evacuated and some taken to hospital, officials said. ... more
TECH SPACE

Highly Efficient Broadband Terahertz Radiation from Metamaterials
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory have demonstrated broadband terahertz (THz) wave generation using metamaterials. The discovery may help develop noninvasive imaging and ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima operator books $7.54 bn profit on bailout, rate hike
Tepco, the operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, said Friday it booked a whopping $7.54 billion April-December profit owing to an electricity rate hike and its massive government bailout. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR
UK failing to harness its bioenergy potential

Plastic shopping bags make a fine diesel fuel

Waste from age-old paper industry becomes new source of solid fuel


CIVIL NUCLEAR
Australia to investigate renewable energy target

Artificial leaf jumps developmental hurdle

Solar-induced hybrid fuel cell produces electricity directly from biomass


CIVIL NUCLEAR
Britain wind farm proposal scaled back in face of opposition

Climate risk from wind farms is minimal: study

Moventas CMaS gaining a strong foothold in Australia


CIVIL NUCLEAR
French 'red caps' clash with police in protest over eco-tax

Obama calls for new truck fuel standards

Amidst bitter cold and rising energy costs, new concerns about energy insecurity

CIVIL NUCLEAR

UK plant gets all-clear after radioactivity levels rise
Britain's Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant was given the all-clear on Friday after "elevated" levels of radioactivity were detected. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Niger, Areva tussle over future of uranium mining
Niger's government and French nuclear giant Areva are engaged in tough talks on the future of uranium mining in the west African country, whose leaders want more money from the resource to help pay for development. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Seoul gives green light to two nuclear reactors
The South Korean government has granted final approval to build two new nuclear reactors at the Shin Kori Nuclear Power Plant in Ulsan, about 255 miles southeast of Seoul. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Tokyo governor race kicks off with focus on nuclear power
The race to become the next governor of Tokyo kicked off Thursday in an election widely seen as a referendum on Japan's energy policy, almost three years after the nuclear disaster at Fukushima. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan researchers use cosmic rays to see nuclear fuel

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse To Build Three AP1000 Nuclear Reactors In UK With Nugen

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bolivia's Morales eyes nuclear power

SOLAR DAILY

Germany eyes swift cuts in renewable energy subsidies

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan's Tepco to restart nuclear reactors?

THE STANS

Commentary: Talibanized Pakistan?

NUKEWARS

Iran invites Gulf states to tour nuclear power plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan approves TEPCO business plan to switch on reactors

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India and South Korea to cooperate on nuclear power?

DEMOCRACY

Tokyo governor race wide open as ex-PM Koizumi steps in

Japan's Toshiba to buy 60% stake in British nuclear firm

Hungary awards $14-billion nuclear project to Russia

IAEA to support Vietnam's nuclear projects

S. Korea president eying nuclear business on India trip

UN nuclear experts to visit Iran on Saturday: report

TEPCO to siphon off radioactive water from tunnels under Fukushima plant

Microalgae and aquatic plants can help to decrease radiopollution in the Fukushima area

Fukushima operator paid way over odds on procurement

Japan scientists to create controlled nuclear meltdown

Greenland and Denmark to agree on uranium in 2014: Danish PM

Czech environment minister cancels nuke waste repository site survey

Westinghouse Announces Setting of AP1000 Plant Shield Building Conical Roofs

China loans Pakistan $6.5 bn for nuclear plants

Renewables Provides All New US Electrical Generating Capacity In November

Fukushima operator readies new restructuring plan

Saudi royal firm to file complaint against France's EDF

Romania says Enel, ArcelorMittal exit nuclear project

Westinghouse Expands European Nuclear Center To Meet Growing Demand

Solvay and AREVA team up to develop new thorium applications

Over 1,000 protest in Niger against French nuclear firm Areva

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