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March 20, 2015
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Japan Aims to End Nuclear Power Ban in June
Moscow (Sputnik) Mar 20, 2015
A reactor in Japan cleared another regulatory hurdle Wednesday, marking progress toward the country's return to nuclear power after all units were shut down for safety checks following the 2011 Fukushima atomic disaster. The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) said a reactor at a Kyushu Electric Power Co. plant had received approval for construction works upgrading the unit's basic design to meet higher standards set since Fukushima, Reuters reported. Japan's government is aiming to start the ... read more
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Japan to Restart Nuclear Reactor in June, First Since Fukushima Disaster
In March 2011 Japan shut down all its 48 nuclear reactor following the meltdown of Fukushima nuclear plant caused by an earthquake and tsunami. The incident was the biggest of a kind since the 1986 ... more
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Nearly all fuel inside Fukushima reactor melted: TEPCO
New tests show almost all of the fuel inside one of the Fukushima plant's reactors has melted, its operator said Thursday, the latest step in the clean up after Japan's worst ever nuclear crisis. ... more
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Japan to Retire Five Old Nuclear Reactors
Three of Japan's fifty nuclear reactors will be decommissioned due to old age and two more will follow suit shortly as the government seeks to reassure the public of the safety of the country's reac ... more
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South Africa Rebuffs US Attempts to Take Over its Nuclear Materials
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Areva studies Chinese investment
French state-controlled nuclear group Areva was studying a possibility to get investments from China as part of restructuring plan aimed at reversing heavy loss, a local newspaper reported on Monday ... more
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Los Alamos offers new insights into radiation damage evolution
Two reports from Los Alamos National Laboratory this week in the Nature journal Scientific Reports are helping crack the code of how certain materials respond in the highly-damaging radiation enviro ... more
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Taiwan stages mass anti-nuclear rally
Thousands of people took to the streets in Taiwan on Saturday to call for the island to scrap its use of nuclear energy and to voice opposition to controversial plans to ship nuclear waste abroad, organisers said. ... more
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Hungary, EU say in talks over Budapest-Russia nuclear deal
Hungary and Brussels denied Friday that the EU has blocked Budapest's 12.5 billion euro ($13 billion) nuclear deal with Russia, saying that talks were still ongoing to resolve disputes over the plan. ... more
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Hungary denies EU nuclear veto report
Hungary denied Thursday a newspaper report that the European Union has vetoed its planned nuclear project with Russia, a move which could strain frosty relations between Moscow and Brussels. ... more
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Microbial soil cleanup at Fukushima
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South China nuclear plant operates second unit
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Japan marks 4th anniversary of quake-tsunami disaster
Japan marked the fourth anniversary Wednesday of a quake-tsunami disaster that swept away thousands of people and sparked a nuclear crisis in a tragedy that continues to wreak misery for many. ... more
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Four years on, Japan's tsunami victims frozen in their tragedy
In cold drizzle Takayuki Ueno combs a desolate winter beach for the bones of his three-year-old son, unable to move on in his grief until he finds the remains of a boy killed by Japan's monstrous tsunami four years ago. ... more
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France's Areva to cut 1,500 jobs in Germany
French nuclear group Areva, which incurred massive losses last year, is looking to cut around 1,500 jobs in Germany by the end of 2017, a company spokesman said Wednesday. ... more
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China Should Speed Up Its Nuclear Development to Meet 2020 Goals
Chinese authorities will be forced to speed up the approval process for constructing new nuclear reactors if they want to meet 2020 goals, according to the chairman of China National Nuclear Corpora ... more
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TEPCO Pledges to Reveal All Data on Fukushima Radioactive Contamination
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) has pledged it would release all the information regarding Fukushima No.1 nuclear plant radioactive contamination after it had been revealed last month that the comp ... more

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Fukushima Nuclear Exiles in No Hurry to Return Home
Approximately 120,000 residents of Fukushima Prefecture still remain evacuees because of radiation exposure fears. Despite the central government lifting evacuation orders on some areas last y ... more
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New material detects neutrons emitted by radioactive materials
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Hungary to keep secret details of Russian nuclear plant deal

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Taiwan Controversial Nuclear Waste Plan Hits a Snag

Taiwan opposition demands halt to overseas nuclear waste plan

French nuke plant shut down due to pipe defect

Fukushima operator concealed radioactive leak for nearly a year

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Taiwan seeks to export nuclear waste overseas

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Russia, China to Enhance Cooperation in Nuclear Energy Sector

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Australia Could Resume Uranium Supplies to Russia if Relations Stabilize

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Half of All NPPs Abroad to Be Constructed by China in 10 Years

Second Reactor of Finnish NPP Disconnected From National Grid

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