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June 26, 2014
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Hungary approves 10 billion euro Russia loan for nuclear upgrade
Budapest (AFP) June 23, 2014
Hungarian lawmakers approved Monday a multi-billion-euro loan from Russia for an upgrade of the country's only nuclear power plant, a deal critics say increases Hungary's dependence on Moscow. In January, Prime Minister Viktor Orban struck an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin for Russia's atomic energy corporation Rosatom to build two new reactors at the Paks plant - located about 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of Budapest. The loan agreement, which was signed in March but requir ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia says Bushehr nuclear expansion contract to be signed by year's end
Russian plans to sign a contract with Iran to help expand the Bushehr nuclear power facility by the end of the year, Russia's nuclear regulator said Monday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima operator restarts water decontamination system
Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Sunday restarted its trouble-plagued water decontamination system for the first time in three months, the utility said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Angry Japan farmers bring Fukushima cow to Tokyo
Angry farmers from Fukushima brought a large cow to the centre of Tokyo Friday to demand Japan's government investigate a disease they say cattle have developed since the nuclear disaster three years ago. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear waste dump plan on Aboriginal land abandoned
Plans to locate Australia's first nuclear waste dump in a remote outback area were dropped Thursday after a long battle with traditional Aboriginal landowners. ... more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan satellites to monitor Fukushima, Chernobyl
Two Japanese satellites will be launched from Russia late Thursday to monitor environmental damage near the crippled nuclear plants in Fukushima and Chernobyl, officials said. ... more
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France unveils ambitious energy bill for greener nation
France on Wednesday unveiled a much-anticipated bill to reduce the country's dependency on nuclear energy and fossil fuels, after months of intense debate over one of the Socialist government's pet projects. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

China has surpassed Britain's 'declining empire': media
China has overtaken Britain as a world power, a state-run newspaper argued scornfully Wednesday, after Premier Li Keqiang oversaw the signing of trade deals that will see Chinese invest in British high-speed trains and nuclear power. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima struggling to build ice wall to plug leak
The operator of Japan's battered Fukushima nuclear power plant said Tuesday it was having trouble with the early stages of an ice wall being built under broken reactors to contain radioactive water. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan minister apologises for Fukushima money gaffe
A Japanese cabinet minister apologised on Tuesday after appearing to suggest people in nuclear disaster-hit Fukushima could be persuaded to put up with contaminated waste if the government threw cash at them. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA awarded a contract to provide services for Kozloduy 5 and 6 VVER nuclear reactors
AREVA has been selected by the operator of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) to provide services for the safety instrumentation and control (I and C) and electrical systems for Kozloduy units ... more
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AREVA to provide additional modernization services for Gosgen Facility in Switzerland
AREVA has been selected by the Kernkraft Gosgen-Daniken AG to carry out two new projects for the Gosgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland. For the first project, AREVA will expand the used fu ... more
OIL AND GAS

Iran claims 4mbpd oil output possible if sanctions lifted
Iran's oil output could reach 4.0 million barrels per day in "less than three months" if Western sanctions are lifted over its nuclear energy programme, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said Tuesday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

India nuclear reactor attains 'full capacity'
The first reactor of India's largest nuclear plant - dogged by protests and multiple delays - reached full capacity for the first time Saturday, an official said. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

French police raid Areva over UraMin purchase
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. ... more
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

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA to monitor nuclear reactor fluid systems

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Niger, Areva in hard-won uranium deal

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA technologies recognize by the US Nuclear Energy Institute

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to create underground ice wall at crippled nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Veolia eyes decommissioning Germany's nuclear plants

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Chosen To Fuel Three Vattenfall Reactors

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan utility appeals court injunction on reactor restarts

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan Fukushima operator starts diverting groundwater to sea

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fortum drops Areva-Siemens in favour of Rolls-Royce

Japan court rules against restart of nuclear reactors

Source of Fukushima's nagging radioactive leak finally discovered

Fukushima water decontamination system down: operator

Japan publisher to review Fukushima nosebleed comic

Wildfires burn homes as California roasts

Bolivia to develop nuclear power: president

Six suffer burns at controversial India nuclear plant: reports

US envoy Kennedy tours Fukushima nuclear plant

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

Fewer US nuclear plants could curb climate change fight

Obama sends Vietnam nuclear deal to Congress

Westinghouse Expands to Meet Latin America's Energy Needs

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

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

Exelon buys Pepco for $6.83 bn in energy deal

Birds adapting to long-term radiation exposure at Chernobyl

Taiwan uses water cannon to disperse anti-nuclear protesters

Using antineutrinos to monitor nuclear reactors

Construction halted at Taiwan nuclear plant after protests

Thousands rally in Taiwan against nuclear plant

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