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- NRC approves design change for Ga. nuclear plant – CanadianBusiness.com

PennEnergyNRC approves design change for Ga. nuclear plant
CanadianBusiness.com
By AP | October 23, 2012. Chat Email. ATLANTA (AP) — The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given a Georgia utility permission to change the design of a nuclear power plant under construction, resolving a conflict over the installation of metal bars.
Work on nuclear power units in Georgia reaches 10 million hoursPower Engineering Magazine
NRC approves plan to resolve Vogtle rebar, concrete issues [The Augusta ...Equities.com - Do you live near a nuclear power plant? Study will assess cancer risks - CNN

KPBSDo you live near a nuclear power plant? Study will assess cancer risks
CNN
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday it is pushing forward with the study because an oft-cited 1990 study is dated and because more modern methods of analysis and information sources are available. In a briefing paper, the NRC staff says that ...
Fifty Sirens to Sound Off for Test at Nuclear PlantPatch.com
Edison: No danger from non-nuclear leak at San OnofreOCRegister
Leak of explosive gas fixed at San Onofre nuclear power plantKSBY San Luis Obispo News - Aging and Expensive, Reactors Face Mothballs - New York Times

New York TimesAging and Expensive, Reactors Face Mothballs
New York Times
But electricity on the wholesale market is so inexpensive, its price depressed by cheap natural gas, that some reactors may not have enough revenue to justify needed capital expenditures. Experts say that as a result, the nuclear industry may be ...
Kewaunee nuclear plant to shut down in the springHerald Times Reporter
Nuclear Plant Owners Meet with Kewaunee County OfficialsWBAY
Kewaunee nuclear plant to close next yearGreen Bay Press Gazette
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all 326 news articles » - Cree say their opposition on uranium mines won't change despite approval from ... - Montreal Gazette
Cree say their opposition on uranium mines won't change despite approval from ...
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — The next step in the proposed uranium mine project near Mistissini in northern Quebec got a green light from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission last week, but even the commission acknowledges that the Cree Nation is waving a big red ... - WHY IT MATTERS: Iran has become the most likely place for a new US military ... - Washington Post

MWC NewsWHY IT MATTERS: Iran has become the most likely place for a new US military ...
Washington Post
... Iran's nuclear program is advancing. The United States and other Western nations fear the Islamic republic is determined to develop nuclear weapons and fundamentally reshape the balance of power in the Middle East, while posing a grave threat to ...
Direct US/Iran Nuclear TalksMWC News
Big powers take a long-shot to yield Iran solutionJerusalem Post
Letter: The state of the Iranian nuclear programColorado Daily
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all 1,994 news articles » - Nuclear test ban body's new head to seek compliance of key powers - Reuters
Nuclear test ban body's new head to seek compliance of key powers
Reuters
VIENNA (Reuters) - A 183-nation body set up to monitor a ban on nuclear bomb tests elected a new head on Tuesday to face the tricky task of helping convince the United States and other hold-outs to finally turn the landmark treaty into global law ... - Future of UK nuclear power hangs in the balance, says EDF boss - The Guardian

Telegraph.co.ukFuture of UK nuclear power hangs in the balance, says EDF boss
The Guardian
The French state company EDF is the government's best hope of having new nuclear power stations built in the UK, because two German utilities – RWE and E.ON – pulled out of plans to build new nuclear power stations earlier this year. Their consortium ...
EDF Denies UK Nuclear Deal to Be Sealed in 'Smoke-Filled Room'Businessweek
EDF issues nuclear power challengeFinancial Times
Government accused of writing 'blank cheque' for new nuclear construction costsTelegraph.co.uk
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Sydney Morning HeraldSource: The Courier-Mail
The Australian
Queensland Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney yesterday told a business lunch that if the Federal Government was prepared to increase exports of uranium, then Queensland must seize the export opportunity. Senator Joyce applauded the decision but went further, ...
Ferguson says no to nuclear powerHerald Sun
Australia's Queensland lifts uranium mining banThe Nation
Australia's Queensland Opens Door for Uranium MiningWall Street Journal (blog)
Reuters
all 325 news articles » - Nuclear weapons still have the power to instantly destroy the world - Cape Breton Post

ABC NewsNuclear weapons still have the power to instantly destroy the world
Cape Breton Post
This month is the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis — which took place Oct. 16-28 in 1962 — so we're going to hear a great deal about the weeks when the world almost died. But the past is a foreign country, a place where everything was in ...
Flash Points: Searching for Modern Lessons in the Cuban Missile CrisisNew York Times (blog)
Blunt: Costs of U.S. nuclear posture senselessOnline Athens
In Cuban Missile Crisis, Lessons on IranVOXXI
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