24/7 Nuclear Energy News Coverage
October 16, 2015
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Japan restarts second reactor despite opposition
Tokyo (AFP) Oct 15, 2015
Japan on Thursday restarted a second nuclear reactor after a shutdown triggered by the 2011 Fukushima crisis, as the government pushes to return to a cheaper energy source despite widespread public opposition. Utility Kyushu Electric Power said it restarted the number-two reactor at Sendai, about 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) southwest of Tokyo at 10:30 am (0130 GMT). The same power plant's number-one reactor was restarted in August, ending a two-year nuclear power hiatus. Engineers will now ... read more
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Nuclear waste ship leaves France for Australia
A ship carrying 25 tonnes of nuclear waste left France for Australia on Thursday despite protests from environmental campaigners who said they were concerned about "deficiencies" in the vessel. ... more
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Russia, China Plan to Develop Nuclear Markets Globally
Russian and Chinese nuclear experts will work together to develop the markets of third countries, according to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmit ... more
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Sweden to close two more nuclear reactors
Two ageing nuclear reactors at the Oskarshamn plant in southeastern Sweden will be decommissioned, the owner and operator OKG said on Wednesday. ... more
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Abu Dhabi to Invest in Russia's Nuclear Projects, Agriculture Sector
Investors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are ready to invest in Russian state companies' projects in several sectors, including nuclear energy, agriculture and natural resources, the Kremlin sa ... more


ENERGY TECH

Fusion reactors 'economically viable' say experts
Fusion reactors could become an economically viable means of generating electricity within a few decades, and policy makers should start planning to build them as a replacement for conventional nucl ... more
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OIL AND GAS

Erdogan warns Russia over Turkey nuclear, gas deals
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday warned Russia that Ankara has alternatives to Moscow for building its first nuclear power plant and importing gas, as tensions rise over the Russian bombing campaign in Syria. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bolivia signs nuclear agreement with Russia's Rosatom
Bolivia and the Russian state company Rosatom have signed an accord to support a civilian nuclear program being developed by the South American country, Energy Minister Luis Alberto Sanchez said Thursday. ... more
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Risk of cyber attack on global nuclear facilities growing
With the increasing reliance on digital systems and use of commercial "off-the-shelf" software, global civil nuclear facilities are facing growing risk of a serious cyber attack, according to a repo ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia to Cooperate with Armenia on Nuclear Energy
Russian nuclear specialists will partner with Armenian nuclear experts on various projects, including in third-party countries, the head of state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, Sergei Kirienko, ... more
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Bulgaria needs over 6.6 bln US to upgrade nuclear reactors, build one more
Bulgaria is seeking a total of 6.6 billion U.S. dollars to extend the life cycle of its two operating nuclear reactors and build one more, an official said Thursday. "We make every effort firs ... more
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Russia's Rosatom Hopes Cooperation With Turkey Unaffected by Politics
Russia's Rosatom state nuclear corporation said Thursday it hoped that its cooperation with Turkey would develop despite political circumstances. According to the company's press service state ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Erdogan warns Russia risks losing Turkey energy deals over Syria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday warned Russia risked losing a deal to build Turkey's first nuclear power plant and its status as the country's main gas supplier, as a diplomatic row over the Russian intervention in Syria intensified. ... more
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Poroshenko Ends Cooperation With Russia on Nuclear Plant Construction
Kiev decided to scrap the agreement with Russia on the construction of two units of a nuclear power plant in Western Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed a set of laws to t ... more
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On Aug. 7, 1972, in the heart of the Apollo era, an enormous solar flare exploded from the sun's atmosphere. Along with a gigantic burst of light in nearly all wavelengths, this event accelerated a ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

International research team finds thriving wildlife populations in Chernobyl
A team of international researchers, including James Beasley, assistant professor of wildlife ecology at the University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and the Warnell School Forestry a ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

TEPCO Removes Protective Cover Over Crippled Fukushima Reactor
The Fukushima power plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) announced on Monday that the removal of protective dome installed over the first power generating unit was completed. Th ... more
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Nuclear power plants warned on cyber security
Operators of nuclear power plants worldwide are "struggling" to adapt to the increasing and potentially dangerous threat of cyber attacks, a report warned Monday. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

France seeking Asian investors for Areva-EDF reactor unit
France on Monday shed light on its plans to revamp troubled nuclear group Areva, including injecting 2.5 billion euros ($2.9 billion) in cash and selling a third of the reactor unit to an Asian investor. ... more
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AREVA awarded contract for clean-up of a CEA facility in Saclay
AREVA Dismantling and Services, the French leader in decommissioning activities for nuclear installations, has signed a contract with the CEA (the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commi ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

EDF says ball in China's court on UK nuclear plant: FT

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Turkey's First Nuclear Plant Likely to Go Operational by 2022

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Fukushima disaster was preventable

CIVIL NUCLEAR

British Treasury guarantee to put Hinkley nuclear plant back on track

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Britain pledges 2 billion pounds for nuclear plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia, Indonesia Sign Memorandum on Building High-Power, Floating NPPs

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima dumps first batch of once-radioactive water in sea

CIVIL NUCLEAR

EDF says UK nuclear plant not running to schedule

CIVIL NUCLEAR

China playing central role in nuclear power development: IAEA chief

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

France Nears Completion of Chernobyl Steel Confinement Structure

Kenya signs China nuclear power deal

Japan nuclear plant begins commercial operations

US Energy Department Improves Equipment for Workers at Nuclear Waste Site

Russia Mulls Participation in Armenian NPP New Power Unit Construction

Anger as French minister casts doubt on nuclear plant closure

More safeguards before India uranium exports: Australia review

French Nuclear Nightmare Sends Shockwaves Through Europe

Pakistan marks 50th anniversary of India war amid tensions

Japan lifts evacuation order for radiation-hit Fukushima town

EDF delays launch of EPR nuclear reactor

After delays, Finland's showcase nuclear reactor to face tests

Misguided safety assumptions were key factor in Fukushima: IAEA

Troubled Finnish nuclear reactor to enter test phase in 2016

'Cure' for Chernobyl children: sun, sea, clean air in Portugal

Kazakhstan signs deal to host nuclear fuel bank

Indonesia Plans to Build Its First Nuclear Power Plant by 2024

Fukushima to start pumping ground water away from plant

Kazakh President to Meet IAEA Head to Sign Nuclear Fuel Bank Agreement

Terms of Jordan nuke plant deal to be clear by 2017

IAEA to help Africa cooperate in nuclear power development

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