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France: shut down of the oldest nuclear plant after incident, no danger posed

The oldest nuclear power plant in France, Fessenheim, was closed on Saturday after an incident at the facility away from the reactor which did not cause any jeopardy, according to the EDF operator.

read more... 22/04/2014

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Rosatom: sanctions will not harm Finnish nuclear project

The construction of the Finnish-Russian nuclear reactor in western Finland will not be harmed as a result of international sanctions instituted over the Ukraine crisis, as stated on Tuesday by a Rosatom manager.

read more... 16/04/2014

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EDF UK: returns on nuclear agreement likely to be much higher than usual

The EDF’s first nuclear reactor in Britain might generate for the French utility and the investors two-decade profits, supported by government, expected to be much higher than returns from other projects, as stated in a report.

read more... 18/03/2014

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Japan: nuclear - main baseload power source

Japan’s government stated in a final report on Tuesday that nuclear reactors which meet the safety standards fixed by the nuclear regulatory entity should consider resuming their operations.

read more... 26/02/2014

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India to build the world’s most powerful solar plant

India intends to build the world’s biggest solar power plant which is expected to be able to generate something like 6.4 billion kilowatt-hours per year. Once the project will obtain the go ahead, the solar array would cover an area larger than Manhattan and could be capable of producing 4,000 megawatts of electricity, which corresponds to that of four full-size nuclear reactors.

read more... 11/02/2014

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