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The Russian Federation’s ambassador to Belarus Alekhandr Surikov told reporters in the Belarusian capital Minsk that a draft Belarusian-Russian interstate agreement on the construction of a new 2,400 megawatt nuclear power plant for Belarus will be...
South Korea and India signed a nuclear energy agreement on 25 July that will permit South Korean companies to enter India’s burgeoning nuclear energy market to construct nuclear power plants.
Japan’s 11 March catastrophe at its six-reactor Daichi Fukushima nuclear power complex has had global repercussions, hardly surprising given the trillions of dollars invested in civilian nuclear energy over the last five decades. Ironically, just a...
The Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) has said it would construct a 1,000 megawatt atomic power plant in 2020 to reduce the energy crisis in Nigeria.
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It is becoming evident to many that the March nuclear catastrophe at Japan’s six reactor Daichi Fukushima complex has dealt a huge, possibly fatal, blow to the nuclear industry’s hopes of a revival.
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) of India is constantly monitoring the situation at Japan’s Nuclear Sites in the aftermath of unprecedented earthquake and tsunami. Technical information are coming in as the situation is evolving and a clearer picture...
Generating electricity with the use of nuclear power technology is an option being considered by government, says Energy Minister Dipuo Peters.
“The acute need to secure reliable energy supplies and the urgent requirement to reduce carbon emissions...
South Africa could have its first nuclear power plant by the year 2020 if Cabinet approves a proposal expected to be put forward by the Ministry of Energy.
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters announced on Friday that her ministry was to submit a proposal on...