
Wind turbines briefly outpace nuclear power plants in U.K.
As the European Union looks to set new emissions reduction targets in Brussels, the United Kingdom is coming off a significant energy production milestone. Thanks to the onslaught of high winds brought by Hurricane Gonzalo, wind turbines outproduced nuclear power plants on Tuesday - supplying 14.2 percent of all electricity to nuclear's 13.2 percent. ... more
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Vattenfall seeks 4.7 bn euros for German nuclear phase-out: government sources
Swedish energy group Vattenfall is demanding 4.7 billion euros ($6.0 billion) in damages from Germany following Berlin's decision to phase out nuclear power and shut several reactors, German government sources said on Wednesday. ... more
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Orbit Over Obsolescence: How Satellite Constellations Are Replacing Cell Towers One Layer at a Time
What 3I/ATLAS tells us about other solar systems
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AREVA introduces SIBAG, the first "serious game" simulator for training nuclear operators
AREVA has unveiled SIBAG, an innovative training system, at the World Nuclear Exhibition in Paris.
The system is designed to foster the development of best habits and reflexes while operating ... more
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Glitzy Russian TV drama brings Chernobyl to new generation
A group of teenagers wanders through abandoned classrooms, clambers up a rusted wheel and stands on the roof of an apartment block topped with letters reading "Glory to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union". ... more
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Taiwan reveals new plans to send nuclear waste abroad
Taiwan on Tuesday unveiled plans to process nuclear waste abroad for the first time as its power plants reach capacity - but environment groups slammed the proposal as "too risky". ... more
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France and South Africa sign nuclear energy agreement
Paris and Pretoria signed Tuesday an agreement which could open the way for French nuclear giant Areva to bid to build eight nuclear reactors in South Africa worth up to $50 billion (39.5 billion euros). ... more
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French parliament votes to cut nuclear energy reliance
Lawmakers in France, the world's most nuclear-dependent country, on Friday voted to cut reliance on the energy source from more than 75 percent to 50 percent within a decade. ... more
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