
Turkey says not dependent on Russia for nuclear plant
Turkey on Wednesday insisted it was not dependent on Russia to build its first nuclear power plant amid uncertainty over the $20 billion project because of the crisis in relations between Ankara and Moscow. ... more
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AREVA signs contract with NuScale to manufacture SMR fuel assemblies
AREVA Inc. has signed a contract to manufacture fuel assemblies for NuScale's small modular reactor (SMR). Under this agreement, AREVA will supply the initial cores for the reactors as well as subse ... more
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NASA discovers third interstellar comet
Red, white and blue on the Red Planet
Growing evidence for evolving Dark Energy could inspire a new model of the Universe
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New Delhi to construct six fast breeder reactors over 15 years
Perumal Chellapandi, the chairman and managing director of an Indian company said that the first prototype fast breeder reactor (FBR), with a capacity of some 500MW, was expected to start operations ... more
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Russian ready to reprocess spent Fukushima nuclear fuel
A Russian nuclear facility is upgrading to assist Japan to reprocess spent nuclear fuel from the Fukushima nuclear plant in the near future, the company said in a statement.
The Mayak Producti ... more
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Russian Government Not Suspending Turkish Stream, Akkuyu Nuclear Projects
The implementation of major investment projects, such as the Turkish Stream and the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, are not being suspended by Russia's recent government decree on economic measures agai ... more
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Higher levels of Fukushima cesium detected offshore
Scientists monitoring the spread of radiation in the ocean from the Fukushima nuclear accident report finding an increased number of sites off the US West Coast showing signs of contamination from F ... more
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Nuclear power as panacea for climate change? Experts divided
As delegates at a Paris summit haggle over how to curb global warming, the role of nuclear energy in limiting climate-changing emissions is the subject of fierce debate between champions and critics of atomic power. ... more
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