24/7 Nuclear Energy News Coverage
November 19, 2014
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Much to lose for Iran's Rouhani if no nuclear pact
Tehran (AFP) Nov 19, 2014
The Iranians conducting nuclear talks with world powers seem loath to use the word "compromise", but with much to lose President Hassan Rouhani may yet be pushing for a last-minute deal. Negotiations to reach a final agreement on Iran's disputed atomic programme - culminating this week in Vienna ahead of a November 24 deadline - have divided the Islamic republic. On one side stand hardline conservatives opposed to giving almost any ground to hated Western governments. On the other is Rouha ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

France's Areva on the ropes after it suspends targets
Areva's share price plunged on Wednesday after the struggling French nuclear giant abandoned its financial targets for the next two years. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Trace amounts of radiation detected along U.S. West Coast
As scientists have been predicting for months, trace amounts of radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster have finally arrived on the shores of the United States. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indonesia considers building nuclear power plant
To cope with the fast-growing demand for power supply in the country, Indonesia is considering building nuclear power plants with an initial capacity of 5,000 MW by 2025 despite massive opposition a ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia to build two more nuclear reactors for Iran
Russia signed Tuesday a contract to build two nuclear reactors in Iran and announced plans for a total of nine, less than two weeks before a deadline on for deal on the country's disputed atomic programme. ... more


NUKEWARS

Iran, Russia to sign nuclear plants deal Tuesday: media
The head of Iran's atomic energy agency will travel to Russia Tuesday to sign a construction deal for two nuclear power plants on Iran's southern Gulf shores, media reported. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima construction workers hurt: operator
Three workers at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant were injured Friday, including one seriously, when steel construction material collapsed on them. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Drone suspects detained near French nuclear plant released
The mystery over a spate of unidentified drones spotted flying over French nuclear facilities deepened Friday after two men detained near a plant were released when police found they were harmless model enthusiasts. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan local government approves first reactor restart
The final obstacle to restarting two nuclear reactors in Japan was removed Friday when local politicians granted approval for a plant to go back online, more than three years after the Fukushima disaster. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

China's largest uranium mine reports more deposits
Chinese geologists have found more uranium deposits at China's largest uranium mine, Xinhua learned on Thursday. Geological exploration around the western areas of the Daying uranium mine, located i ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

S.Africa and China sign nuclear build agreement
South Africa has signed a nuclear energy cooperation agreement with China as the government looks to expand the critical power supply system, officials said Friday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Spent Fuel Removed From One Fukushima Reactor
The firm operating the incapacitated Fukushima nuclear power plant today announced its success in removing all the spent uranium fuel from one of the wrecked plant's reactor buildings, completing on ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Drones over French nuclear plants: what's the risk?
French authorities have been left scratching their heads as unidentified drones zoom over nuclear plants across the country and while they pose no danger to the rock-solid structures, the mysterious phenomenon raises several concerns, experts say. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

French nuclear plant hit by another mystery drone fly-over
A drone has flown over a nuclear plant in central France for the second time in two days, a source close to the case said Monday, the latest in a mysterious string of such incidents. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Germany faces suits worth billions over nuclear phase-out
Germany's phase-out of nuclear energy has triggered over 20 lawsuits by big power companies who have demanded billions of euros in damages, said a government paper released Tuesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Chernobyl NPP: building the future of nuclear power safety
Igor Ivanovich, you manage unusual enterprise, survived in the past the worst world in the history of Nuclear industry accident, and currently dealing with decommissioning of shutdown reactors and S ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse to Supply Advanced Safety System to Ukraine Nuclear Power Plants
Westinghouse Electric Company has been awarded a contract by the National Nuclear Energy Generating Company of Ukraine (NNEGC Energoatom) to provide a passive hydrogen control system for VVER Units ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima operator TEPCO posts solid mid-term profit
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant posted a solid mid-term pre-tax profit Friday, despite not restarting idle nuclear reactors or hiking electricity rates. ... more

CIVIL NUCLEAR

More drones spotted over French nuclear power stations
French authorities said on Friday they had detected drones over two nuclear power plants, the latest in a baffling series of incidents across the country. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Drones spotted over seven French nuclear sites, says EDF
France's state-run power firm EDF on Wednesday said unidentified drones had flown over seven nuclear plants this month, leading it to file a complaint with the police. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Vattenfall seeks 4.7 bn euros for German nuclear phase-out: government sources

CIVIL NUCLEAR

AREVA introduces SIBAG, the first "serious game" simulator for training nuclear operators

Glitzy Russian TV drama brings Chernobyl to new generation

Taiwan reveals new plans to send nuclear waste abroad

France and South Africa sign nuclear energy agreement

French parliament votes to cut nuclear energy reliance

S.Africa to ink nuclear pact with France

Radioactivity spikes hit Santa's helpers in Norway

EU approves UK's first nuclear plant for a generation

India nuclear plant guard kills three in shooting spree

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Sweden's Social Democrats and Greens agree on nuclear freeze

Moscow, Kazakhstan initial deal to build Kazakh nuclear plant

India turns to nuclear as energy crisis deepens

Iran leader slams West 'blunders' but eyes cooperation

Sandia magnetized fusion technique produces significant results

Los Alamos researchers uncover new properties in nanocomposite oxide ceramics for reactor fuel, fast-ion conductors

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