Nuclear News Round Up (16th Nov – 22nd Nov 2012)
16 November, 2012
- Japanese industry bolsters nuclear safety cooperation
- Australia may need nuclear in future, minister says
- Africa encouraged to use nuclear technology to eradicate tsetse flies – Video Clip
- Dungeness encourages young women to apply for nuclear apprenticeship
- Transporter wins injunction against Greenpeace
- France gives the go-ahead for ITER fusion reactor
- China to become nuclear number one
- Alstom unveils world’s longest turbine blade
- Operators Shut Down Unit 2 at PPL’s Susquehanna Nuclear Plant
- Senior/ Mechanical Engineer (x2), Derby
- Ministers welcome AREVA commitment to UK offshore wind
- U.S. to fund small, modular nuclear reactors
- Next step for nuclear robotics
- ITER – Bringing it altogether for a DEMO
- Sizewell C nuclear power station consultation starts
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