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News / #nuclear
14 March 2011
Energy
China to learn Japan nuke lessons, then go ahead
China to learn Japan nuke lessons, then go ahead
Energy
Japan nuclear meltdown forces China review as India sees safety backlash
Japan nuclear meltdown forces China review as India sees safety backlash
Energy
Malaysia has no need for nuke plants, says EPSM
Malaysia has no need for nuke plants, says EPSM
13 March 2011
Energy
Japan quake: Fears of second nuclear reactor blast
Japan quake: Fears of second nuclear reactor blast
Energy
Analysis: Japan crisis fuels fears over Europe's nuclear revival
Analysis: Japan crisis fuels fears over Europe's nuclear revival
9 March 2011
Energy
IAEA nod to China, Pak pact for two new nuclear reactors
IAEA nod to China, Pak pact for two new nuclear reactors
8 March 2011
Energy
China Guangdong plans 756 million-pound offer for Kalahari
China Guangdong plans 756 million-pound offer for Kalahari
3 March 2011
Energy
Alstom to supply equipment for Chinese nuclear power plants
Alstom to supply equipment for Chinese nuclear power plants
Energy
JBIC plans to help fund Inpex, Toshiba energy projects worth $40 billion
JBIC plans to help fund Inpex, Toshiba energy projects worth $40 billion
1 March 2011
Carbon & Climate
Japan’s green brush to paint eco picture
Japan’s green brush to paint eco picture
Energy
JNFL to construct new research facility for vitrification technology
JNFL to construct new research facility for vitrification technology
Energy
Former Telstra boss and nuclear power advocate Ziggy Switkowski wants broader energy plan
Former Telstra boss and nuclear power advocate Ziggy Switkowski wants broader energy plan
24 February 2011
Energy
Chubu Electric to invest 800 billion yen overseas by 2030
Chubu Electric to invest 800 billion yen overseas by 2030
23 February 2011
Waste
MPs pass nuclear waste dump bill
MPs pass nuclear waste dump bill
17 February 2011
Energy
GE Hitachi to use Lockheed’s nuclear control systems
GE Hitachi to use Lockheed’s nuclear control systems
15 February 2011
Energy
S. Korea keen to sell nuclear technology to Indonesia
S. Korea keen to sell nuclear technology to Indonesia
11 February 2011
Energy
Areva may revise Atmea nuclear-reactor design to work with EDF
Areva may revise Atmea nuclear-reactor design to work with EDF
9 February 2011
Energy
China's nuke power sector target too 'aggressive', says expert
China's nuke power sector target too 'aggressive', says expert
Energy
Report scathing of Australian nuclear reactor safety
Report scathing of Australian nuclear reactor safety
4 February 2011
Energy
EU leaders take steps to curb fossil fuel habit
EU leaders take steps to curb fossil fuel habit
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