Energy & Nuclear News Article List 20th – 26th Sept 2012
20 September, 2012
- ENSREG fact-finding mission to Sizewell B
- Faslane first for Ambush as £1bn boat debuts on the Clyde
- Energy & Nuclear News Article List 13th – 19th Sept 2012
- Virtual Tour of a Nuclear Reactor in Second Life
- EDF plans for new Sizewell nuclear plant move forward
- Sellafield – Celebrating Recertification Success
- NO TO N-DUMP ‘WOULD PUT NUCLEAR NEW-BUILD AT RISK’ SAYS PROFESSOR
- Nuclear Submarine Commander Faked Own Death to Escape Lover
- Romney Marsh nuclear waste storage plant plan rejected
- Energy link from Ireland to Britain opens
- Canada, UAE sign cooperation accord
- UK site celebrates de-licensing
- India committed to nuclear safety, says AEC chief
- Doors Close on 56th Annual Session of IAEA General Conference
- Japan, Under Pressure, Backs Off Goal to Phase Out Nuclear Power by 2040
- Regulators to meet on Ontario nuclear plant revamp
- Should China be involved in the UK’s nuclear energy infrastructure?
- Iran accuses IAEA of passing nuclear secrets to Israel
- Submarine nuclear missile tests postponed due to software glitch
- USA – Utility eyes 2 counties for new nuclear plant
- Backlash follows Parti Québécoise’s announcement to shut down Gentilly-2 nuclear generating station
- Energy Metals Ships To China First Uranium Concentrate
- India to host meeting for global nuclear energy players
- Three Mile Island nuclear reactor back in service
- Nuclear industry should focus on cost control rather than negotiating for the highest price
- Nuclear power subsidies ‘could add £70 to annual household energy bills’
- Japan, Under Pressure, Backs Off Goal to Phase Out Nuclear Power by 2040
- Gradual growth in US support for nuclear
- Energy secretary Ed Davey ‘confident’ Wylfa B will become reality
- ITER – One more step towards the final green light
- Sellafield – Adventure of a lifetime
- Oldest surviving submarine commander passes away
- China nuclear reactor programme to resume in fourth quarter
- AREVA and EDF sign two major contracts for the supply of more than 30,000 tonnes of natural uranium
- IAEA Updates Its Projections for Nuclear Power in 2030 (With Audio)
- Nuclear Energy’s Limp Causing Uranium Prices to Stumble
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