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All publications by tag «NUCLEAR»

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2022, April, 27, 11:40:00
THE NEW NUCLEAR FOR RUSSIA
According to the IAEA, Russia currently has four reactors under construction, including the first-of-its-kind VVER-TOI design at Kursk.
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2022, April, 27, 11:30:00
UKRAINE'S NUCLEAR SUPPORT
The IAEA will continue to support Ukraine in ensuring the safety and security of its nuclear sites, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky this evening during a meeting in Kyiv.
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2022, April, 27, 11:25:00
THE NEW NUCLEAR FOR INDIA
Currently, India operates 22 reactors with a total capacity of 6780MWe.
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2022, April, 27, 11:20:00
U.S. RENEWABLES GROWTH
The increase in U.S. electric power sector renewable generation during 2021 came mainly from more wind and solar generation as a result of more wind turbines and utility-scale solar power plants coming online.
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2022, April, 25, 14:25:00
S.KOREAN NUCLEAR FOR POLAND 8.4 GW
Poland's energy policy until 2040 considers the development of a nuclear power plant (1-1.6 GW) that could start commercial operations in 2033.
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2022, April, 25, 14:20:00
POLAND, FINLAND NUCLEAR COOPERATION
Poland's national plans for nuclear focus on the construction of large reactors, with the first to be on the country's Baltic coast.
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2022, April, 22, 11:15:00
CHINA NUCLEAR WILL UP
The State Council said nuclear power "should be developed in an orderly manner under the premise of strict supervision and absolute safety."
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2022, April, 21, 14:25:00
U.S. NUCLEAR CREDIT $6 BLN
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced plans to seek applications and sealed bid submissions under the $6 billion Civil Nuclear Credit Program (CNC) to support the continued operation of U.S. nuclear reactors — the nation’s largest source of clean energy.
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2022, April, 20, 11:15:00
BRITAIN'S SMR NUCLEAR 2029
The British government asked its nuclear regulator to start the approval process in March, having backed Rolls-Royce's $546 million funding round in November to develop the country's first SMR reactor.
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2022, April, 20, 11:00:00
NUCLEAR FOR SRI LANKA
Sri Lanka is looking at nuclear power as part of measures to increase and diversify its power capacity as well as cut its carbon emissions as it seeks to achieve a carbon neutral electricity sector by 2050.