
China to Operate 110 Nuclear Reactors by 2030
By 2030 China is expected to become one of the biggest nuclear energy users in the world with 110 nuclear reactors operational at that point in time, China Daily reported, citing sources in Power Co ... more
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SAfrican court sets aside awarding of nuclear tender to French company
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Thursday set aside the awarding of a four-billion-rand (about 266 million U.S. dollars) nuclear tender to a French company.
The SCA based its ruling on the ... 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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Belgium restarts nuclear reactor, angers Germany
Belgian power utility Electrabel restarted an ageing nuclear reactor Tuesday after a near two-year shutdown, angering neighbouring Germany which fears the danger of a Fukushima-style meltdown. ... more
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CGN signs nuclear deal with Kazakhstan's Kazatomprom
China General Nuclear Power Corp. (CGN) announced that it signed an agreement Monday with Kazakhstan's Kazatomprom to jointly build a nuclear fuel assembly plant and mine uranium deposits in the cen ... more
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Japan and India agree bullet train, nuclear deals
Japan and India agreed several high-profile deals Saturday including on high-speed rail, defence technology and civil nuclear cooperation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in New Delhi. ... more
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AREVA wins contract to dismantle the vessel internals of the Superphenix reactor
AREVA announces the signature of a contract of several tens of millions of euros with EDF for the dismantling of the vessel internals of the Superphenix reactor in Creys-Malville.
The contract ... more
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PPPL physicists propose new plasma-based method to treat radioactive waste
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are proposing a new way to process nuclear waste that uses a plasma-based centrifuge. Known as plasma m ... more
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