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Further tensions with Iran’s nuclear activity.

Tensions over bomb making nuclear activity continue between Teheran and the U.S. as more companies abandon their activities in Iran each day due to pressure. Although earlier this year European major oil companies said they would not renounce to their activity in the country, four of them will retreat from Iran, announced Thursday the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg.

read more... 05/10/2010

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Kazakhstan interested in building a nuclear plant.

Three Japanese companies, Japan Atomic Power Company, Toshiba Corp and Marubeni Corp, announced Wednesday that an agreement has been reached with Kazakhstan administration to provide data and cost estimates for the construction of a nuclear power plant with an advanced boiling water reactor.

read more... 30/09/2010

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Norway worried about power supplies for winter to come.

Last year has proven to be a difficult one for Nordic countries as prices for power reached all-time highs as temperatures were lower than usual and Swedish nuclear reactors had outages concerns.

read more... 29/09/2010

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Sri Lanka to build its first nuclear power plant

A top government official announced on Monday that Sri Lanka is planning to build its first nuclear power plant within the next 20 years in order to produce cheap power to bring in big investments and improve its post-war economy.

read more... 21/09/2010

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Lithuania waits for proposals for the construction of a new nuclear plant

Lithuania declared that it is waiting for some proposals to be submitted by potential investors by November in order to construct a new nuclear power plant.

read more... 13/09/2010

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