Archive for January 10th, 2009
Then there is the issue of proliferation, the stealing of technology and/or enriched uranium or plutonium.[5] After the break up of the USSR, 9/11 and the North Koreans this is a serious issue. And then there is the storage of the spent …
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… Energy Management · energy policy · Energy Prices · Energy Saving · energy security · Energy Suppliers · Energy Trading · geo thermal energy · green job · greenenergy · natural gas ·nuclear energy· opec ·plutonium· power plant …
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Philippines revisits nuclear energy option at ‘white elephant’ plant · Oil slips below $41 after U.S. unemployment data · Oil slips on weak global demand · Chevron sees big drops in fourth-quarter production and earnings …
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Philippines revisits nuclear energy option at ‘white elephant’ plant. January 9th, 2009 - Posted in nuclear energy. by Adrian Addison. MORONG, Philippines (AFP) – The Bataan nuclear power plant stands as a monument to the greed and …
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The world has enormous stocks of highly refined Uranium and Plutonium which could be reprocessed and used as fuel for nuclear power stations. In addition existing spent fuel can be reprocessed and provide fresh fuel. …
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The Stories You Might Not Be Hearing: Israeli Intelligence Pushing Report that Syria’s al Kibar Was to Produce Plutonium for Iran. Wants an Attack on Iran Soon. 06-29-08. tags: syria israel nuclear weapons al kibar …
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North Min halted its atomic disablement in August in anger over what it named US delays in withdrawing it from the affright list and set about moves toward starting its plutonium-producing installation. The US expressed over the weekend …
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I can also point to the small plutonium leak at an Austrian IAEA facility last August. Sure, things may be getting safer, but inherent danger from nuclear power continues to exist. Posted By: Mark on January 9, 2009 8:08 AM | Permalink …
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‘Kyushu Electric Power Co., the monopoly power supplier to Japan’s southwestern island of Kyushu, will spend 540 billion yen ($5.9 billion) to build a third nuclear reactor at its Sendai station.’ Carnegie Endowment for International …
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Perry said North Korea’s production of plutonium and nuclear test in 2006 amounted to the “most dangerous development” since the Cold War ended nearly two decades ago, but he believed it could be contained through diplomacy. …
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