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Dr Tilo Klinner, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany, this week advised Pakistan to avoid seeking electricity generation from nuclear technology as it has both security and other environmental threats.
Nuclear power generation should be part of the mix Douglas J. Smith Managin Editor Today 437 nuclear power plants in 31 countries generate 17 percent of
South Korea will build ten more power-generating nuclear reactors by 2011 to meet its growing electricity demand it was announced yesterday.
Regulatory authorities have approved plans to build the first new nuclear power generation plant on US soil in more than 30 years, despite objections of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman, who cited safety concerns
for Cameco Corp and other Canadian uranium producers to sell nuclear fuel into the fastest-growing market for nuclear power generation . "This agreement will help Canadian uranium companies to substantially increase exports to China, the world
Global nuclear power generation could drop by 15 per cent by 2035 in the wake of Fukushima, according the International Energy Agency (IEA). The claim is made
LNG) in August, a rise of 15.4 per cent from a year earlier through gas being burned to offset a fall in nuclear power generation . Utilities produced 84.18 TWh in August, a drop of 12.1 per cent from a year earlier, according to figures
predict increased global nuclear power capacity The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has revised its nuclear power generation projections to 2030. It estimates an increase in global nuclear capacity during this period, ranging from a low
agreement with Russia to help the country boost nuclear power generation . Russia’s atomic energy agency, known as Rosatom ..... Rosatom said Siemens would help Russia boost nuclear power generation capacity at home and abroad and to reconstruct
director of OAO Nuclear Energy complex, has said that Russia plans to build and put into operation two GW of nuclear power generation capacity per year, beginning from 2012. Shchedrovitskiy made this announcement at Polar Lights 2008, an international