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February 25, 2015
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European Commission May Axe Hungary-Russia Nuclear Plant Deal
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Feb 24, 2015
The European Commission (EC) is looking into the legality of Hungary's contract with Russia to construct new units of the Paks nuclear power plant in central Hungary, the Financial Times reported Monday. On December 9, 2014, Moscow and Budapest signed a contract for the construction of two new 1,200-megawatt power generating units for Paks. Last week, Russia's nuclear agency Rosatom head, Sergei Kirienko, said the works were ahead of schedule and survey of the site is expected to begin this ... read more
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Areva nuclear group estimates 4.9bn euro losses
France's nuclear group Areva said Monday its provisional net losses in 2014 widened to 4.9 billion euros ($5.6 billion) after it was forced to absorb costs linked to project delays. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fresh nuclear leak detected at Fukushima plant
Sensors at the Fukushima nuclear plant have detected a fresh leak of highly radioactive water to the sea, the plant's operator announced Sunday, highlighting difficulties in decommissioning the crippled plant. ... more
TECH SPACE

UV exposure keeps damaging skin after sunset: study
Significant ultraviolet radiation damage to skin can still occur hours after its exposure to sunlight, scientific researches have determined. ... more
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Taiwan seeks to export nuclear waste overseas
Taiwan has unveiled a Tw$11.25 billion ($356 million) plan to process nuclear waste overseas for the first time as its power plants approach capacity, sparking criticism from environmental groups. ... more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima decommissioning made 'significant progress': IAEA
Japan has made "significant progress" in cleaning up the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, a UN review mission said Tuesday as it again advised the country to consider discharging treated water into the sea. ... more
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Rosatom on schedule to deliver new units for Hungary's Paks NPP
The construction of new units at Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant in cooperation with Russia is on schedule, head of Russia's Rosatom nuclear agency Sergei Kirienko said Tuesday. "On January ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia, China to Enhance Cooperation in Nuclear Energy Sector
Director General of the Russian Rosatom State Corporation and Head of the China National Nuclear Corporation discussed prospects of cooperation in the nuclear industry on Saturday. Development ... more
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TECH SPACE

Cosmic "Reionization" Is More Recent than Predicted
The highly anticipated update of the analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Planck satellite starts with a first paper published in Astronomy and Astrophysics, which already holds in stor ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

US Names Russian Nuclear Power Plants for India, Iran Best Projects of 2014
The Russian-backed Iranian nuclear power station Bushehr and the Kudankulam Indian nuclear power plant projects were named projects of the year 2014 by the US Power Engineering magazine in the "Nucl ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to Restart Idled Nuclear Reactors
Another two of the nation's idled nuclear reactors were given a clean bill of health by the country's nuclear regulator on Thursday, providing a new boost for the government's planned resumption of ... more
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Post-Fukushima Flooding Hazard Re-evaluation Lessons Learned
Important lessons have been learned from flooding hazard re-evaluations performed in response to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's 50.54(f) Letter requesting information to address recommenda ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Australia Could Resume Uranium Supplies to Russia if Relations Stabilize
According to Australian Ambassador to Russia Paul Myler, his country is ready to discuss the resumption of uranium supplies to Russia with Moscow after relations between the two countries stabilize. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Wildfires in Ukraine could revive Chernobyl's radiation
When the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded in 1986, some 85 petabecquerels of radioactive cesium was released into the atmosphere and surrounding environs. Researchers believe somewhere between 2 and 8 PBq is still lingering in the soil and forest debris that surrounds the disaster site. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Cairo, Moscow in nuclear deal as Putin bids to boost ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Egyptian counterpart Tuesday and agreed a deal to build a nuclear plant, as he sought to boost ties on his first visit to Cairo in a decade. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Half of All NPPs Abroad to Be Constructed by China in 10 Years
On February 6, Wang Xiaotao, vice minister of China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), said that China is currently holding talks with a number of countries on constructing nuclear ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Second Reactor of Finnish NPP Disconnected From National Grid
The Olkiluoto 2 reactor was disconnected from the national grid following a generator malfunction, said Teollisuuden Voima Oyj (TVO), a Finnish nuclear power company operating the plant. The c ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Leading experts to debate SMRs' role in nuclear co-generation and hybrid systems
A unique panel discussion and workshop on integrating small modular reactors (SMRs) into nuclear co-generation and hybrid energy systems has been confirmed for the 5th Annual Small Modular Reactor S ... more

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Inspectors Find 4,000 Errors at Japanese Nuclear Plant Near Fukushima
Inspectors at a nuclear power plant not far from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan have found more than 4,000 violations in the inspection records for one of their reactors. The improper ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Technical fault at South African NPP poses no threat
A technical problem at the Koeberg nuclear power station posed no threat to the reactor or nuclear safety, authorities said on Monday. Unit 1 of the Koeberg power station was shut down on Sunday due ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Restart of First Nuclear Power Plant Since Fukushima Delayed in Japan

CIVIL NUCLEAR

China's largest nuclear power base generates record electricity

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Egypt May Use Russian Nuclear Plant as Basisfor Its Atomic Infrastructure

CIVIL NUCLEAR

China, Argentina to jointly build nuclear power plant in Argentina

CIVIL NUCLEAR

M+W Group led consortium awarded Sellafield nuclear decommissioning project

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Rosatom, IAEA Agree on Cooperation Priorities for 2015

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia and US Go Toe-To-Toe for India's Nuclear Industry

NUKEWARS

Iran president berates nuclear-armed states

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Major German investments in Hungary despite rights issues: report

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

TEPCO to Miss March Deadline for Construction of Shield Around Fukishima

Workers Begin Building Temporary Soil Dump Near Fukushima

IAEA to Inspect Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant Cleanup February 9-17

S.Africa's power supply 'extremely' limited after fault at nuke plant

Russia to create water decontamination station for Fukushima-1

Westinghouse Accompanies Historic US Delegation To India

Pakistan opposes new India-US nuclear deal

World nuke energy center shifts to Asia

Fukushima Water Cleanup Misses Targets, Completion Delayed Until May

Environmental Group Welcomes French Energy Minister's Nuclear Plans

China pushes India to take steps to meet Nuclear Suppliers Group standards

Britain to take nuclear plant share for national security

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Prosecutors refuse charges against Fukushima execs

Russia-UAE have bright future in space technology cooperation

EDF Energy plans 10 more years for British nuclear plant

Russia Produces Country's First Beryllium Specimen

Two workers die at separate Fukushima nuclear plants: operator

Alarm Shuts Down Unit at India's Kudankulam Nuclear Plant

President Xi confident of China's nuclear power future

China pursues "rationality" in nuclear safety

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