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June 05, 2014
CIVIL NUCLEAR
French police raid Areva over UraMin purchase
Paris (AFP) June 03, 2014
French police Tuesday carried out a dozen raids concerning state-controlled nuclear giant Areva's controversial 2007 purchase of a Canadian uranium mining company, a judicial source told AFP. The probe focuses on the $2.5 billion (1.8 billion euro) purchase by Areva of UraMin at a height of demand for enriched uranium. Areva was later forced to revalue its UraMin uranium mines to only 410 million euros. Canadian media reports have suggested the sale was preceded by suspicious stock trades an ... read more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan starts building underground ice wall at Fukushima
Japan on Monday started work on an underground ice wall at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, freezing the soil under broken reactors to slow the build-up of radioactive water, officials said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear waste dump on Aboriginal land invalid, court told
The earmarking of a remote Australian outback area as a nuclear waste dump was invalid because officials failed to contact all traditional Aboriginal landowners affected, a court heard Monday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Highly radioactive substance found in Swiss dump: report
A highly radioactive substance, emitting in some places radiation 100 times the permitted amount, has been discovered in Switzerland, local media reported Sunday, adding that authorities had covered it up for 18 months. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

EU lays out energy plan, to reduce Russia dependence
The European Commission laid out plans Wednesday to cut the EU's costly reliance on energy imports, especially from Russia which has threatened to halt gas supplies to Ukraine, a key transit point for Europe. ... more


CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to replace anti-nuclear voices on industry watchdog
Japan's pro-nuclear government is to change some top officials at its nuclear regulator, officials said Wednesday, in what critics charge is an attempt to remove opponents to the restarting of the country's reactors. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA to monitor nuclear reactor fluid systems
AREVA has signed an agreement with the American engineering firm NUCCORP Inc. to be the exclusive supplier of the Nuclear Grade Air Trap (NGAT) technology to the nuclear industry. This device passiv ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Niger, Areva in hard-won uranium deal
The government of Niger and French nuclear energy group Areva announced on Monday that they had signed a deal to renew a decades-old agreement for the operation of two uranium mines. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA technologies recognize by the US Nuclear Energy Institute
AREVA's technologies received four awards through its customers at the Top Industry Practice Awards (TIP Awards) ceremony organized by the American Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI). For the fift ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to create underground ice wall at crippled nuclear plant
Japan's nuclear regulator on Monday approved a plan to freeze the soil under the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to try to slow the build-up of radioactive water, officials said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Veolia eyes decommissioning Germany's nuclear plants
French group Veolia Environnement is hoping to move into the market for decommissioning nuclear power plants in Germany, one of its top executives said in a magazine interview on Monday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Chosen To Fuel Three Vattenfall Reactors
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that it has been selected by Vattenfall Nuclear Fuel AB in Sweden to provide replacement nuclear fuel deliveries and related engineering services for thre ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan utility appeals court injunction on reactor restarts
A Japanese utility on Thursday lodged an appeal against a ban on restarting two nuclear reactors, after a court came down on the side of campaigners for the first time since the Fukushima disaster. ... more
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TECH SPACE

MIPT Experts Reveal the Secret of Radiation Vulnerability
The discovery can help both in predicting the consequences of irradiation and understanding the fundamental patterns of morphogenesis. The work of the researchers has been published in PLoS One jour ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan Fukushima operator starts diverting groundwater to sea
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Wednesday it has begun a bypass system that diverts groundwater into the sea in a bid to reduce the volume of contaminated water. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fortum drops Areva-Siemens in favour of Rolls-Royce
Finnish power company Fortum said Wednesday it had terminated a contract with Areva and Siemens to modernise a nuclear plant in the southern town of Loviisa, and hired Britain's Rolls Royce instead. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan court rules against restart of nuclear reactors
A Japanese court ruled Wednesday against the restarting of two reactors at a nuclear power plant, acknowledging residents' safety fears and dealing a blow to the government's plan to revive nuclear power. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Source of Fukushima's nagging radioactive leak finally discovered
The source of the radioactive leak at the earthquake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was finally identified by the facility's operator TEPCO to be in the primary containment vessel of ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima water decontamination system down: operator
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday it had again suspended a trouble-plagued system used to clean radiation-tainted water. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan publisher to review Fukushima nosebleed comic
The Japanese publisher of a comic that came under fire for linking radiation exposure at Fukushima to nosebleeds acknowledged Monday it had caused alarm and promised a review after the prime minister stepped into a growing row. ... more
FIRE STORM

Wildfires burn homes as California roasts

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bolivia to develop nuclear power: president

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Six suffer burns at controversial India nuclear plant: reports

CIVIL NUCLEAR

US envoy Kennedy tours Fukushima nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

RWE, with an estimated 30 million European customers, suffers because of mild weather

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fewer US nuclear plants could curb climate change fight

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Obama sends Vietnam nuclear deal to Congress

WIND DAILY

Benefits from a low-carbon economy are clear, Scotland says

CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima operator books $4.3 bn profit on bailout, rate hike

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Taiwan uses water cannon to disperse anti-nuclear protesters

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Construction halted at Taiwan nuclear plant after protests

Thousands rally in Taiwan against nuclear plant

Westinghouse and Ontario Power Gen Sign Agreement to Service Global Nuclear Markets

Taiwan anti-nuclear activist starts hunger strike

Taiwan premier rejects call to scrap nuclear plant

Iran says Arak nuclear reactor row all but resolved

Floating nuclear plants could ride out tsunamis

Areva says in line to build British nuclear waste plant

German court orders nuclear fuel rod tax to be reimbursed

Westinghouse extends nuclear fuel deal with Ukraine

Japan to keep using nuclear in new energy plan

Iran needs 30,000 new centrifuges for fuel: official

French prosecutor probes Areva buy of Canadian miner

Czech energy firm scraps nuclear plant expansion

Fukushima worker dies after accident: plant operator

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