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28 September 2014
The Australian (Australia): Nuclear’s fortunes on the wane
[Nuclear’s fortunes on the wane >http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/opinion/nuclears-fortunes-on-the-wane/story-fnciihm9-1227073165703] The Australian, September 29, 2014 12:
00AM
by Robin Bromby, Business columnist, Sydney
WE
shall see this morning whether investors have spent an unsettled weekend and have decided to cut their losses when the market opens at 10am. Who could blame them? There must be plenty of stale bulls who are now deciding whether to take their losses (...)
Mycle Schneider,
Antony Froggatt,
25 September 2014
China Dialogue (
UK
/China): China and Russia may struggle to deliver nuclear power overseas
China and Russia may struggle to deliver nuclear power overseas Chinese version 中俄国内核问题是否会抑制其出口雄心? by Antony Froggatt, Mycle Schneider 24 September 2014 The buzz around China and Russia’s international nuclear-reactor sales conceals a more fragile industry at home China and Russia are building over half of the nuclear power plants under construction in the world. Of 66 reactor projects under way globally, 27 are in China and 10 in Russia. The activity doesn’t stop at home: both (...)
25 September 2014
The Telegraph (
UK
): Technology revolution in nuclear power could slash costs below coal
Technology revolution in nuclear power could slash costs below coal A report by
UBS
said the latest reactors will be obsolete by within 10 to 20 years, yet Britain is locking in prices until 2060 The Telegraph, 9:
23PM
BST
24 Sep 2014 By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard The cost of conventional nuclear power has spiralled to levels that can no longer be justified. All the reactors being built across the world are variants of mid-20
th
century technology, inherently dirty and dangerous, (...)
24 September 2014
Le Figaro (France): La Russie fournira huit réacteurs nucléaires à l’Afrique du Sud
La Russie fournira huit réacteurs nucléaires à l’Afrique du Sud Par Fabrice Nodé-Langlois Le Figaro, publié le 23/09/2014 à 20:30 Le géant russe de l’énergie nucléaire, Rosatom, va aider le pays devenu très dépendant des centrales à charbon. Publicité Les sanctions occidentales contre la Russie, si elles frappent son économie, sont loin de l’avoir totalement isolée. Pour preuve l’annonce du partenariat stratégique qu’elle a conclu lundi avec l’Afrique du Sud. Le géant russe de (...)
22 September 2014
Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (Germany): Tote, über die keiner spricht: Fukushima kostete bereits 1.700 Menschenleben
Tote, über die keiner spricht: Fukushima kostete bereits 1.700 Menschenleben Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten | Veröffentlicht: 22.09.14, 00:06 | Aktualisiert: 22.09.14, 08:46 Mehr als drei Jahre nach der Katastrophe von Fukushima gibt es kaum Fortschritte bei den Aufräumarbeiten: Die Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen kämpfen mit technischen Ausfällen. Zudem häufen sich die Lecks in den Tanks, die das radioaktive Wasser auffangen. Zudem dürfen mehr als 130.000 ehemaligen Bewohner nicht (...)
20 September 2014
FierceEnergy (
USA
): Construction delays key to shrinking nuclear global power production
Construction delays key to shrinking nuclear global power production FierceEnergy, September 19, 2014 | By Barbara Vergetis Lundin Experts are reporting that 75 percent of nuclear reactors under construction worldwide are facing delays, which, in turn, make them much more costly. According to the “World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014,” other countries are in no better position than the United States when it comes to delivering nuclear reactor projects on time and on budget. In (...)
19 September 2014
The Telegraph (India): Experts: Three Out of Four Nuclear Reactors Under Construction Around the Globe Are Behind Schedule
Experts: Three Out of Four Nuclear Reactors Under Construction Around the Globe Are Behind Schedule The Telegraph, Calcutta, India, Thursday September 18, 2014
PR
Newswire
PARIS
and
WASHINGTON
, Sept. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Contrary to what is often claimed in the United States by proponents of nuclear power, the reality is that other nations around the globe do not have a better track record when it comes to delivering nuclear reactor projects on time and on budget, according to an (...)
18 September 2014
Reuters (
UK
): Developing world revives nuclear power prospects, but yet to commit
Developing world revives nuclear power prospects, but yet to commit By Karolin Schaps and Nina Chestney Reuters,
LONDON
Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:06pm
EDT
(Reuters) - Developing nations are leading a revival of interest in nuclear power, say atomic plant builders, but orders remain elusive as more safety features post-Fukushima have inflated investment costs. Three-and-a-half years after Japan’s reactor accident shook confidence, around 25 countries are thinking of turning nuclear to (...)
16 September 2014
Business Day Live (South Africa): A nuclear tale that sounds too good to be true
[
NEWS
ANALYSIS
: A nuclear tale that sounds too good to be true >http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/energy/2014/09/15/news-analysis-a-nuclear-tale-that-sounds-too-good-to-be-true] by Carol Paton, 15 September 2014, 08:20
BUILD
now, pay much later. That is the good news story about nuclear energy being told to
SA
’s decision-makers. In this model, a nuclear vendor and a financier — usually the government of the country of the vendor or a state-owned enterprise or bank — come as a package. (...)
29 August 2014
Mondiaal Nieuws (Belgium): De implosie van de Belgische kernenergiesector
De implosie van de Belgische kernenergiesector België heeft behoefte aan een groot en duurzaam energiepact, een pact tussen overheden, vakbonden, werkgevers en milieu- en consumentenverenigingen dat de visie en grote lijnen van het energiebeleid van de volgende decennia uitzet. Want het huidige debat over het risico op een black-out illustreert op een pijnlijke manier waartoe het slalombeleid van de laatste jaren leidt.
MO
, Mondiaal Nieuws, 28 augustus 2014 Luc Barbé Met het (...)
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