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August 24, 2016
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Pro-nuclear countries making slower progress on climate targets
Sussex UK (SPX) Aug 23, 2016
A strong national commitment to nuclear energy goes hand in hand with weak performance on climate change targets, researchers at the University of Sussex and the Vienna School of International Studies have found. A new study of European countries, published in the journal Climate Policy, shows that the most progress towards reducing carbon emissions and increasing renewable energy sources - as set out in the EU's 2020 Strategy - has been made by nations without nuclear energy or with plans to redu ... read more

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Russia Unique in Being Able to Use Fast Breeder Reactors in Nuclear Industry
According to chief designer of the Fast Neutron Reactors Department in Rosatom's Afrikantov Experimental Design Bureau for Mechanical Engineering, Russia is the only country able to introduce fast b ... more
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Russia, Egypt to Sign Final Contract to Build Nuclear Plant by Year-End
Egypt plants to finalize the signing of a raft of contracts to build its first nuclear power plant by the end of this year, the nation's President Abdel Fattah Sisi told newspapers. The 1,000- ... more
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Long-term health effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs not as dire as perceived
The detonation of atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 resulted in horrific casualties and devastation. The long-term effects of radiation exposure also inc ... more
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Nuclear plant delay may shift UK energy policy
Britain's decision to stall a Franco-Chinese project to build its first nuclear power plant in a generation has fuelled speculation that the new government is reviewing its energy strategy to boost the role of renewables. ... more


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South Korea Relaunches Wolsong NPP's Reactor After Fixing Technical Problem
South Korea relaunched on Saturday the first reactor of the Wolsong nuclear power plant suspended in late July over technical problems, local media reported. The 679MW Wolsong reactor is expec ... more

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Bulgaria seeks private money for nuclear plant
Bulgarian Prime Minister Bokyo Borisov said Friday that he wants to revive a partially built nuclear power plant constructed by Russia but abandoned in 2012 by attracting private investment. ... more
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Japan reactor restarts in post-Fukushima nuclear push
Japan restarted a nuclear reactor on Friday despite a court challenge by local residents, in a boost for Tokyo's faltering post-Fukushima push to bring back atomic power. ... more
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Nuclear Inspection Benefits from New Generation Sensor Lens
Resolve Optics Ltd. reports on increasing demand from the nuclear industry for radiation hard lenses optimised to operate with the latest generation of colour sensors. Mark Pontin, Managing Di ... more
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Belarus worried over construction accident at future nuclear plant
Belarus demanded on Thursday that Russia, which is building the country's first nuclear plant, take back a reactor shell after an accident during construction put the ex-Soviet country on edge. ... more
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China warns UK ties at 'crucial juncture' over nuclear plant
China's ambassador to Britain urged London on Tuesday to approve a Beijing-funded nuclear power plant as soon as possible, warning that relations between the two countries were at a critical point. ... more
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China city 'suspends' Sino-French nuclear project after protests
A Chinese city said Wednesday it would halt preparations for a possible Sino-French nuclear project after thousands of locals protested against it over the weekend, the latest official concession following environmental demonstrations. ... more
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UK ties with China at risk over nuclear plant deal
Britain's decision to delay final approval for the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant risks cooling relations with economic powerhouse China under new prime minister Theresa May, analysts say. ... more
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Shifting from Russia, Ukraine strikes US nuclear fuel deal
Ukraine said Thursday it had reached an agreement with the US-based electric giant Westinghouse to build a nuclear fuel production unit that would help reduce its reliance on Russia. ... more
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Thousands protest possible China-France nuclear project
Thousands of people took to the streets of a city in eastern China to protest against a possible Sino-French nuclear project, residents said Monday, as local police denied beating demonstrators. ... more
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Low-carbon movement expected in North America
The net share of renewable and nuclear energy on the North American grid could rise by another 7 percent by the middle of the next decade, U.S. data show. ... more
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Tiny creatures prompt Australia to reject uranium mine
Australian environmental authorities Wednesday rejected a Canadian bid to build a mine at a major uranium deposit due to fears the project could threaten tiny underground wildlife. ... more
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France's EDF 'knew in advance' about British nuclear plan delay
French energy giant EDF learned the British government wanted to delay its final decision on the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant the day before its board met to approve the plan, according to an email from its CEO seen by AFP. ... more

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Russia Creating Cutting-Edge Universal Nuclear Battleship
Russia's Severnoye Design Bureau has started working on the Project 23560 Leader-class destroyer that will combine the features of a destroyer, large antisubmarine warship and guided missile cruiser ... more
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France's EDF backs nuclear plan but UK delays
French energy giant EDF on Thursday approved a contested plan to build Britain's first nuclear power station in decades but the British government said it would wait before taking a final decision. ... more




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UK nuclear project delay is 'bonkers': trade union

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Improving safety of neutron sources

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France's EDF faces crunch vote on British nuclear plan

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Rosatom Plans to Develop 3D Printing for Nuclear Industry

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One of a Kind Nuclear Power Unit to be Connected to Electrical Grid

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Russia Lays Down Nuclear-Powered Ural Icebreaker at Baltic Shipyard

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NASA Establishes Institute to Explore New Ways to Protect Astronauts

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French state to pump 3 bn euros into EDF

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India Continues to Push China to Support Its Nuclear Supply Group Bid

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Indian Scientists Go Nuclear to Provide Pure Water to Thirsty Sub-Continent

Russia's TVEL Makes First Batch of Fuel for New Nuclear-Powered Icebreakers

Active tracking of astronaut rad-exposures targeted

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Indian NPP Second Unit May Start Commercial Operations in November

EU investigates rescue of nuclear firm Areva

China 'may build nuclear plants' in South China Sea

Iran says to cooperate with France on nuclear project

Fukushima reactor makers not liable: Japan court

Russia's REMIX Innovative Nuclear Fuel Enters First Field Trials

Germany may wait 100 years for nuclear waste storage site

Russian floating nuclear power station undergoes mooring tests

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Expert says most nuclear fuel melted at Fukushima nuclear plant

Mitsubishi joins EDF in bid to save reactor builder Areva



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