Today’s Nuke News
- Nuclear power generation far from fading away – The Japan Times Nuclear power generation far from fading away The Japan Times The Japanese government said recently that it was aiming to eliminate nuclear power generation by 2040, despite warnings from industry and exporters about the danger of electricity shortages and higher costs. All but two of Japan's 50 working nuclear …
- Nuclear programme sparks more uncertainty – Financial Times Nuclear programme sparks more uncertainty Financial Times In July, Areva, the French engineering group, said it was teaming up with China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group to launch a bid. Westinghouse Electric Co held talks on partnering with China's State Nuclear Power Technology Corp. A third consortium … and more »
- Iran to enrich uranium to 60 percent if nuclear talks fail – Reuters Canada
Haaretz
Iran to enrich uranium to 60 percent if nuclear talks fail Reuters Canada DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran would enrich uranium up to 60 percent purity if negotiations with major powers over its nuclear program fail, an Iranian lawmaker said on Tuesday, in comments that may add to Western alarm about Iranian intentions. Mansour … Iran not to retreat on nuclear issue: presidentXinhua Iran keeps up nuclear program despite currency slideThe Australian Iranian FM: Possessing nuclear weapons would only harm our nation's securityHaaretz Huffington Post -Reuters India all 1,837 news articles » - Schram: Mitt Romney doesn’t have the answer to Iran’s nuclear program – Newsday
Newsday
Schram: Mitt Romney doesn't have the answer to Iran's nuclear program Newsday Especially when it comes to the most potentially incendiary international controversy of Campaign 2012: Iran's apparent determination to build a nuclear bomb, Israel's determination to prevent it and Republican Mitt Romney's contention that President … Israeli hypocrisy on a nuclear Middle EastAsia Times Online Obama, Netanyahu got what they hoped for at UN meetingThe Citizen Daily Israel's Hypocrisy on a Nuclear Middle EastAntiwar.com StandardNet -Vancouver Sun all 4,556 news articles » - Duke nuclear plant costs could top $3 bln: study – MarketWatch
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Duke nuclear plant costs could top $3 bln: study MarketWatch Duke is still considering whether to repair the nuclear plant or shut it down permanently, Alex Glenn, president of Progress Energy Florida said Tuesday. Mr. Glenn said Duke's decision whether to fix the plant or shut it down would depend on "the final … Repairs to Crystal River nuclear plant could hit $3.4 billionKansas City Star Nuclear plant repairs to cost $1.5 billionWUFT Crystal River nuclear power plant repair costs could reach more than $3bnPower Engineering Magazine Stockhouse all 119 news articles » - ‘Hostile’ US policy could spark nuclear war, North Korean minister warns – National Post
National Post
'Hostile' US policy could spark nuclear war, North Korean minister warns National Post UNITED NATIONS — A North Korean minister lashed out at the United States on Monday, warning that its “hostile” policy has left the Korean peninsula a spark away from a nuclear war. Addressing the final session of the UN General Assembly's annual … North Korean minister: Hostile US policy pushes Korean peninsula to brink of …Ottawa Citizen US policy may trigger nuclear war: N KoreaHurriyet Daily News North Korea says it is on verge of nuclear war with the South because it likes …Scrape TV all 460 news articles » - EU Report Urges Safer Nuclear Controls – Wall Street Journal
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EU Report Urges Safer Nuclear Controls Wall Street Journal BRUSSELS—Nearly all of the nuclear plants operating in the European Union will need some safety improvements to be able to deal with extreme emergencies, according to a draft of a European Commission report seen by Dow Jones on Monday. "On the … EU nuclear reactors need 10-25 billion euros safety spendReuters 'Hundreds of problems' at EU nuclear plantsUpdated News EU Nuclear Safety Repairs May Cost 25 Billion Euros, Draft ShowsBloomberg New York Times (blog) all 51 news articles » - Nuclear industry battles controls – Sydney Morning Herald
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Nuclear industry battles controls Sydney Morning Herald THE US nuclear-power industry is seeking to ease export restrictions so it can sell technology to nations including China and Russia as domestic demand for reactors wanes. Regulations unchanged since the end of the Cold War impede US companies in … No final decision yet on nuclear power plant project, says NajibNew Straits Times Restart of construction on Oma nuke plant angers some, pleases localsAsahi Shimbun all 78 news articles » - How to re-use nuclear waste – Toronto Star How to re-use nuclear waste Toronto Star As scientists from around the globe gather in Toronto next week to discuss the best ways of burying nuclear waste for thousands of years, a Toronto professor has a different idea. Peter Ottensmeyer, professor emeritus at University of Toronto, says … International conference promotes nuclear waste burialBay Today all 2 news articles »
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