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Daily Record - Thu Dec 3, 4:27 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Prompted by a plan by a company in Utah to bury waste in that state from Italian nuclear plants, the House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday to ban the importation of radioactive waste for disposal in the United States.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Wed Dec 2, 2:58 pm ET
Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that the Iran nuclear program could produce its own higher enriched nuclear fuel. But some analysts cast doubt on Iran's capacity to do so.
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The Morning Call - Thu Dec 3, 3:51 am ET
A nuclear power plant is reporting a leak of several thousand
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Nevada Appeal - Thu Dec 3, 8:15 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal auditors said Wednesday it would be cheaper to store nuclear waste in concrete casks at the nation's nuclear plants than at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, at least in the short-term. But in the long run, relying on the casks could turn out to be more expensive. The Government Accountability Office estimates the cost of maintaining radioactive waste at the nation's nuclear ...
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Thu Dec 3, 3:17 am ET
MONTPELIER – Wednesday's legislative hearing on Entergy's plans to spin off the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant was supposed to answer some questions lawmakers had about the controversial deal. ... - By DANIEL BARLOW VERMONT PRESS BUREAU
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Portsmouth Herald - Thu Dec 3, 2:21 am ET
SEABROOK — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a conference call with officials from NextEra Energy-Seabrook (the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant) to discuss how it plans to address the issue of debris that could negatively impact the...
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KOLO 8 Reno - Thu Dec 3, 1:15 am ET
Federal auditors say it would be cheaper to store nuclear waste in concrete casks at the nation's nuclear plants than at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, at least in the short-term.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 9:45 am ET
Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd., the leading provider of Unidirectional Security Gateways for Process Control systems, SCADA systems, Remote Monitoring and Segregated Networks, announced today another successful implementation of multiple Waterfall systems at a North American nuclear power plant.
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Nasdaq - Wed Dec 2, 4:33 pm ET
(Updates with comment from an Entergy spokesman.) NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- A decision from New York regulators on Entergy Corp.'s (ETR) plan to spin off five of its nuclear power plants into a stand-alone company won't come this year, according to a filing by two state administrative law judges.
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - Thu Dec 3, 12:16 am ET
Radiation protection technicians at TVA are in short supply, or officials are expecting them to be in a few years.
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INO News - Wed Dec 2, 7:41 pm ET
(AP:WASHINGTON) The House on Wednesday passed a bill banning the importation of radioactive waste for disposal in the United States. The move was prompted by EnergySolutions of Salt Lake City's plan to import 20,000 tons of low-level radioactive waste from Italian nuclear plants.
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Nasdaq - Wed Dec 2, 3:02 pm ET
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- A decision from New York regulators on Entergy Corp.'s (ETR) plan to spin off five of its nuclear power plants into a stand-alone company won't come this year, according to a filing by two state administrative law judges.
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The Record-Courier - Wed Dec 2, 9:44 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal auditors say it would be cheaper to store nuclear waste in concrete casks at the nation's nuclear plants than at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, at least in the short-term. But in the long run, relying on the casks could turn out to be more expensive. The Government Accountability Office estimates the cost of maintaining radioactive waste at the nation's nuclear plants for 100 ...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 3:53 pm ET
Iran hit out at its longtime nuclear partner Russia Tuesday over a yes vote for a censure motion at the UN atomic watchdog and insisted it was serious about plans for 10 more uranium enrichment plants.
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International Herald Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 3:10 pm ET
A new top inspector took charge Tuesday of the International Atomic Energy Agency as it faces one of the most turbulent periods in its 52-year history.