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Článek v rámci předplatného Germany finalizing agreement on energy company payouts after nuclear shutdown

9.3.2021 

Chancellor Angela Merkel's government is ending years of litigation with energy companies over nuclear power plant shutdowns. It was agreed on Friday, 5 March to compensate them with around €2.4…

Článek v rámci předplatného French regulator approves a further 10-year operation of 900 MWe reactors

2.3.2021 

France's nuclear safety regulator, the Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire (ASN), has set the conditions for the continued operation of EDF's 900 MWe reactors beyond 40 years. EDF operates thirty-two 900 MWe…

Článek v rámci předplatného Great Britain will need new nuclear power plants

26.1.2021 

In its new report, the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) think tank says the UK must build new nuclear power plants and recommends that  the UK government explore innovative financing methods for their…

Článek v rámci předplatného Canada plans to become global hydrogen leader

22.12.2020 

The Canadian government has published a strategy which considers hydrogen fuel technology to be a key part of the nation's path to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The strategy is underpinned by a…

Článek v rámci předplatného German Constitutional Court rules in favour of Vattenfall

18.11.2020 

The German Federal Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of Vattenfall in its case against the German government relating to the nuclear power plants Brunsbüttel, Krümmel and Mülheim-Kärlich. The…

Článek v rámci předplatného Canada rejoins ITER fusion reactor project

27.10.2020 

Canada was an important member of the ITER Organization in the early years. However, in 2003, Canada ended its participation, because its proposal to build a fusion reactor in Clarington, Ontario was…

Článek v rámci předplatného French companies and academic institutions will create digital clones of all reactors in France

29.9.2020 

On 14 September, the four-year PSPC project (le Projet Structurant Pour la Compétitivité) was launched in France. In the framework of this project, digital clones of every unit in France's fleet of…

Článek v rámci předplatného Further delays in commissioning the Finnish NPP

1.9.2020 

A consortium of companies Areva GmbH, Areva NP SAS and Siemens AG began the construction of Olkiluoto 3 NPP in 2005. The completion of the unit was originally scheduled for 2009. The project has,…

Článek v rámci předplatného Fuel loading starts at first Belarusian nuclear power plant

11.8.2020 

On 7 August, fuel loading began at VVER-1200-type unit 1 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant Ostrovets, the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom announced. A total of 163 fuel assemblies will…

Článek v rámci předplatného UAE launches its first nuclear power plant

4.8.2020 

On 1 August 2020, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) successfully launched the Barakah nuclear power plant, becoming the first Arab country to produce nuclear energy. The $22.4 billion plant is being…

Článek v rámci předplatného USA lifts ban on funding nuclear energy projects abroad

29.7.2020 

The American development bank Development Finance Corporation (DFC) changed its policy following a 30-day public consultation period, and it will allow funding for nuclear energy projects abroad. The…

Článek v rámci předplatného Framatome, GE and Rosatom team up for Belene NPP project

23.6.2020 

Rosatom, Framatome and GE Steam Power have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to participate in a tender to construct the Belene nuclear power plant in Bulgaria. Based on the agreements, Rosatom…

Článek v rámci předplatného Russia commissions the floating NPP Akademik Lomonosov

26.5.2020 

The floating nuclear power plant (FNPP) Akademik Lomonosov is at anchor in Pevek, in the Chukotka region of Russia's Far East. A regional branch of Russian regulator Rostechnadzor has issued a "…

Článek v rámci předplatného The United States plans revival of uranium mining sector

19.5.2020 

US nuclear power plants had their best year in history in 2019, producing more than 809 terawatt hours of electricity, said Rita Baranwal from the Department of Energy (DOE). However, the country's…

Článek v rámci předplatného Europe needs nuclear energy, says new Foratom president

21.4.2020 

From 1 January this year, the new president of Foratom is Esa Hyvärinen from Finland's Fortum Corporation, whose subsidiary Fortum Heat & Power owns and operates the Loviisa nuclear power plant.…

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