Today’s Nuke News
- Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Nuclear Plant, Should Remain Closed Says … – Huffington Post Fort Calhoun, Nebraska Nuclear Plant, Should Remain Closed Says … Huffington Post (AP) — A Nebraska environmental group wants federal regulators to keep the Fort Calhoun nuclear plant shut down because it would be inundated by floodwaters in the unlikely event of a dam failing upstream. The Clean Nebraska group said Wednesday … and more »
- Nuclear Energy: Global Industry Guide – Sacramento Bee Nuclear Energy: Global Industry Guide Sacramento Bee The nuclear energy industry consists of the sale of electricity to industries and households produced by nuclear plants. The volume of the market is calculated as the total volume of electricity produced in millions of kilowatt hours (KWh), and the … and more »
- Desirability of nuclear power is the real question – The Hindu
The Hindu
Desirability of nuclear power is the real question The Hindu In 1957, a fault in the cooling system in Kyshtym nuclear complex in Russia led to a chemical explosion and the release of 70-80 tonnes of radioactive material into the air, exposing thousands of people and leading to the evacuation of thousands more. Why the nuclear establishment and Kudankulam protesters fail us equallyFirstpost 'Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant no threat to Lanka'Ceylon Daily News all 29 news articles » - Trident submarine missiles review to suggest ‘stepping down nuclear ladder’ – The Guardian
The Guardian
Trident submarine missiles review to suggest 'stepping down nuclear ladder' The Guardian The government's review of the future of the Trident submarine nuclear missile system is likely to suggest a significant downgrading of the UK's nuclear deterrent, including the possibility of locking the warheads "in a cupboard" for delayed launch … and more » - Lawmakers seek to delay nuclear relicensing requests – Reuters
Economic Times
Lawmakers seek to delay nuclear relicensing requests Reuters HOUSTON (Reuters) – Applications to relicense aging nuclear reactors would be delayed until the power plants are closer to retirement age and safety conditions are better known, under legislation introduced on Wednesday by two U.S. congressmen. UPDATE 1-US lawmakers seek to delay nuclear relicensing requestsReuters UK all 22 news articles » - Egypt’s Morsi denounces nuclear threat, demands Palestinian rights – Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail
Egypt's Morsi denounces nuclear threat, demands Palestinian rights Globe and Mail Egypt's new president on Wednesday hit out at Israel over its veiled threats to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and the deadlock in the Middle East peace process. President Mohamed Morsi received a rousing ovation for his first speech to the 193 … Egypt's Morsi takes major role in MideastNanaimo Daily News The New Egypt's Mild Challenges To IsraelDaily Beast Muslim Brotherhood President Calls for 'Middle East Free of Nuclear Weapons …CNSNews.com Ahram Online all 1,383 news articles » - UN nuclear chief Amano to stand for another term – Reuters Canada
Straits Times
UN nuclear chief Amano to stand for another term Reuters Canada VIENNA (Reuters) – United Nations nuclear agency chief Yukiya Amano, a major figure in international diplomacy on Iran's disputed nuclear activity, will seek another four-year term in 2013, the Vienna-based watchdog said on Wednesday. Western diplomats … UPDATE 1-UN nuclear chief Amano to stand for another termReuters all 30 news articles » - Iran’s Ahmadinejad touts new world order, end to US ‘bullying’ – Globe and Mail
BBC News
Iran's Ahmadinejad touts new world order, end to US 'bullying' Globe and Mail After an hour of fielding questions about Syria, sanctions and nuclear weapons, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had enough. Now, he said, it was his turn to choose the topic — his “new order” which will inevitably replace the current era of what … AP Interview: Iran's Ahmadinejad pushes new world order, end to American …Montreal Gazette UN: Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rejects nuclear 'threat'BBC News Bill Clinton speaks out against nuclear IranYnetnews ABC Online -Tehran Times all 7,547 news articles » - Nuclear energy capacity growth slowing after Fukushima: IAEA – Reuters
KGMI
Nuclear energy capacity growth slowing after Fukushima: IAEA Reuters VIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. atomic agency cut its forecast for nuclear energy growth for a second year as the industry continued to feel the effect of the Fukushima disaster in Japan and said most of the expansion would be in Asia. The International … Three measures of Fukushima's effects on nuclear acceptanceBizjournals.com (blog) Japan Steps Away from Nuclear PowerJournal of Turkish Weekly Nuclear growth slowing not stallingWorld Nuclear News Center for Research on Globalization all 81 news articles »
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