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May 14, 2015
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Finnish TVO scraps nuke reactor plans over EPR delays
Helsinki (AFP) May 13, 2015
Finnish electricity company TVO said Wednesday it had scrapped plans to build a new nuclear reactor in Finland because of delays and problems with an EPR reactor being built by Areva and Siemens. The Finnish government had given TVO until June 30, 2015 to request a building permit for a fourth reactor at the Olkiluoto plant in western Finland, where a first European Pressurized Reactor has been under construction since 2005. TVO said Wednesday it would not exercise its option due to "the delay o ... read more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear Power Plant Near New York City Shut Down After Fire
One of the units of the Indian Point nuclear power plant was safely shut down after transformer's fire, according to the Entergy Corporation operating the facility. It stressed that there is n ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indonesia plans to build nuclear power plant within 10 years
The Indonesian government will kick off construction of nuclear power plant that is set to generate power in 2024 or 2025, in an effort to get energy efficiently to comply with rising energy demand, ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Investigators probe cause of fire at New York nuclear plant
Engineers on Sunday were probing the cause of a fire at a New York state nuclear power plant after an electrical transformer failed, forcing the shutdown of one of its two reactors, a spokesman said. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Holtec International and Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance Partner to Build Interim Storage Facility
Holtec International and the Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance (ELEA) have announced that they would collaborate to build an interim storage facility to hold the used nuclear fuel that has collected at nucle ... more


TECTONICS

Supercycles in subduction zones
On 11 March 2011, a massive release of stress between two overlapping tectonic plates occurred beneath the ocean floor off the coast of Japan, triggering a giant tsunami. The Tohoku quake resulted i ... more
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TECH SPACE

Space radiation: CSU studies risks for astronauts journeying to Mars
A new research facility at Colorado State University - the only one of its kind in the world - will be established with a $9 million grant from NASA to help reveal the effects of long-term exposure ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Ankara warns against extending lifespan of Armenia's nuclear plant close to Turkey borders
Ankara on Wednesday warned against Armenia's descision to extend the operation of its nuclear power plant close to Turkish borders, saying the plant does not meet the requirements of the Internation ... more
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TECH SPACE

Damaging Radiation Effects on Travelers to Mars
We already know that interplanetary travel will be extremely expensive and may take months or years to achieve one-way trips to Mars and other planets. In addition to the long travel times and expen ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hungary Confirms Paks Nuclear Power Plant Deal With Russia
The Hungarian government has confirmed a contract under which Russia would build two reactors at the Paks nuclear power plant (NPP), Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said Tu ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Canada Approves Nuclear Waste Site on Great Lakes Shore
A Canadian advisory panel on Wednesday approved a plan to bury nuclear waste at a site just steps away from Lake Huron, saying it had concluded the project would pose no danger to the environment. T ... more
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French nuclear group Areva to cut up to 6,000 jobs worldwide
French nuclear group Areva, which incurred massive losses last year, announced Thursday it would cut up to 6,000 jobs worldwide as it seeks to slash its costs by a billion euros by 2017. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

China to start building 3rd generation nuclear reactor
Construction of China's first "third generation" nuclear reactor will start on Thursday, a state-run company said, as Beijing attempts to export its atomic energy designs globally. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear deal can make Iran region's 'No.1' energy power
A nuclear agreement will allow Iran to become the number one energy player in the Middle East and herald major opportunities for foreign companies, top government officials in Tehran said Wednesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Belgian Tihange nuclear plant restarts operation after incident
Unit 1 of the Tihange nuclear plant in the province of Liege was reconnected to the power grid on Monday afternoon after an incident in the morning, Serge Dauby, head of communications at the plant, ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

TEPCO Freezing Ground at Fukushima to Curb Contaminated Water Buildup
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) is going to freeze the soil around the crippled reactors at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant to prevent a buildup of contaminated water, local media repor ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Chernobyl Forest Fires Highlight Urgent Need for New Sarcophagus
Svetlana Alexandrova - The recent wildfires in Chernobyl highlight the urgency to invest in remediation of contaminated lands surrounding the reactor site and to speed up the construction of a new s ... more
TECH SPACE

Space radiation may harm astronauts' brains: study
Flying people to deep space - like Mars or an asteroid - is high on NASA's wish list, but research on mice suggested Friday that extended radiation exposure permanently harms the brain. ... more

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Foreign donors raise 180 mn euros for new Chernobyl cover
International donors agreed to pay an extra 180 million euros ($201 million) to fund a new cover for the disused Chernobyl nuclear power plant at a conference in London on Wednesday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Ukraine says to import nuclear fuel from France
Ukraine's state nuclear power company Energoatom said Friday that it has signed an agreement with French energy conglomerate AREVA on supplies of enriched uranium for Ukraine's nuclear reactors. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

IAEA chief stresses commitment to "safety first" in nuclear energy use

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fire shuts down Taiwan nuclear power reactor

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan eyes nuclear for a fifth of electricity supply

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Rosatom Considers Tripling Iran's Nuclear Power Production

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indo-French Nuclear Coop eration Strengthened

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia to Supply Argentina with Nuclear Fuel

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Sweden speeds up closure of two nuclear reactors

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Radioactive soil removed from Tokyo park

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Ukraine marks 29 years since Chernobyl disaster

CIVIL NUCLEAR

China to begin 6 to 8 nuclear power plants this year

Japan man arrested over drone found on PM's office roof

Japan PM office drone may have been there days: reports

S. Korea, US strike new civil nuclear deal

EU gives green light for Hungarian nuclear deal with Russia

China approves nuclear power project

German Nuclear Energy Bombshell

Russia, Japan to Continue Developing Joint Nuclear Energy Projects

Russia Ready to Tender for Malaysia's First Nuclear Power Plant

Japan utility appeals nuclear reactor injunction

Post-Fukushima Nuclear Restart Plans Foiled by Japanese Court

Bury nuclear waste down a very deep hole, say UK scientists

Japan court blocks restarting of two nuclear reactors

Protests as Turkey starts work on first nuclear power plant

Canada sells uranium to India in breakthrough deal

Fukushima robot dies three hours after entering reactor vessel

US, China to Cooperate in Peaceful Nuclear Energy

Japan Considers Evaporating Fukushima's Radioactive Water

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to Officially Shutdown

Japan's nuclear industry pledges to refire reactors

Russia and China Hold Talks on Broadening Nuclear Cooperation

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