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Monday, March 8th, 2010
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s nuclear power industry is no closer to knowing how long its plants may operate than five months ago when Chancellor Angela Merkel’s new government assumed power and promised to extend their lives.
Rifts inside her center-right cabinet over the merit of rivalling renewables energies and a local election potentially threatening her party’s leadership of a key state have delayed steps to free the 17 reactors from closure in the coming decade. (more…)
Posted in E.ON, EnBW, Germany, Lingen, Neckarwestheim, RWE, Stade, Vattenfall, Phase-out, PLEX | No Comments »
Monday, March 1st, 2010
Cernavoda nuclear plant´s unit two was briefly stopped yesterday morning, because of a leak of primary agent within the reactor´s protective building. “No problems were registered in connection with protection of employees, equipment and environment, as the entire security system functioned in line with regulations,” Nuclearelectrica, the company which operates the plant, said in a release.
The unit is to be restarted and synchronized with the National Energy System after plant officials determine the causes of the leak, fix the malfunction, and perform conformity tests to make sure everything is in working order.
Posted in Cernavodă, Nuclearelectrica, Malfunction | No Comments »
Friday, February 26th, 2010
German utility RWE has indicated its interest in building a nuclear power plant in the Netherlands should a new government revoke the ban on such projects, RWE CEO Juergen Grossmann said at the company’s annual earnings press conference Thursday in Essen.
“We are interested and we are competent,” Grossmann said, when asked about the issue by a Dutch journalist. (more…)
Posted in Borssele, Delta, Netherlands, RWE | No Comments »
Monday, February 15th, 2010
BERLIN, Feb 12, 2010 (IPS) – The enormous technical and financial risks involved in the construction and operation of new nuclear power plants make them prohibitive for private investors, rebutting the thesis of a renaissance in nuclear energy, say several independent European studies.
The risks include high construction costs, likely long delays in building, extended periods of depreciation of equipment inherent to the construction and operation of new power plants and the lack of guarantees for prices of electricity. (more…)
Posted in Areva, Decommissioning, General, Olkiluoto, TVO, Credit crunch, Decommissioning, Financing, Renaissance, TVO | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
MINSK, 22 January (BelTA) – The construction of the nuclear power plant in Belarus will bring down energy production prime cost by 20%, Deputy Energy Minister of Belarus Mikhail Mikhadyuk said during the online conference on the BelTA website on 22 January.
“The study conducted by the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus revealed that after the nuclear power plant is commissioned the prime cost of electric energy production will be reduced by about 20%, the calculations however did not take into consideration the increase in gas prices. The purchase of natural gas will decrease by 4-5 billion cubic meters,” the Deputy Energy Minister said. (more…)
Posted in Atomstroyexport, Belarus, Rosatom, Atomstroyexport | No Comments »
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
The European Nuclear Energy Leadership Academy (ENELA) is going to open in Germany to attract university graduates to the nuclear energy sector and train future leaders in the field.
The founding treaty of ENELA was signed here on Thursday by six European nuclear energy companies, which are shareholders of the academy. (more…)
Posted in Areva, E.ON, EnBW, Germany, Urenco, Vattenfall, ENEF, ENELA, European Commission, Piebalgs | No Comments »
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
An accident at Germany’s sole uranium enrichment facility in North Rhine Westphalia has left one worker in hospital under observation.
The incident occurred at the plant in the town of Gronau, when a room in the uranium enrichment facility was accidently exposed to radioactive material. The worker was in the room when the accident occurred, and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. He is expected to be released Friday. (more…)
Posted in Enrichment, Germany, URENCO Gronau, Uranium, Urenco, Accident, Radiation | No Comments »
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Albania’s government approved on Wednesday the creation of the country´s National Atomic Agency, an institution that will supervise of development of nuclear projects.
Earlier Prime Minister Sali Berisha had announced that the government was looking at the possibility of constructing a nuclear power plant. (more…)
Posted in Albania, ENEL, Montenegro | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
The French nuclear industry is in turmoil as uranium supplies have dried up and the treatment of spent fuel has been blocked amid an increasingly bitter row between the heads of its two main state operators.
EDF, the electricity group that runs 58 reactors in France, said that Areva, the nuclear energy group, had stopped uranium deliveries on January 4 and was refusing to take away spent fuel for reprocessing. (more…)
Posted in Areva, EDF, France, La Hague, Uranium, Waste, Sarkozy, Transport | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Dukovany, Jan 20 (CTK) – Staff at Czech nuclear power station Dukovany yesterday unhooked the plant’s third production unit from the grid owing to a leak in the secondary circuit.
Technicians found out that tens of litres of non-radioactive water per hour were leaking from one of the pipelines in the secondary circuit. (more…)
Posted in Dukovany, ČEZ, Shutdown | No Comments »