Power for U.S. From Russia’s Old Nuclear Weapons
New York Times - Tue Nov 10, 3:06 am ETFuel from dismantled nuclear bombs, including Russian ones, generates about 10 percent of America’s electricity.
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Fuel from dismantled nuclear bombs, including Russian ones, generates about 10 percent of America’s electricity.
The single greatest threat to peace and stability in the world is Iran's headlong rush to gain nuclear weapons.
CLIFTON, NJ--(Marketwire - November 9, 2009) - Electronic Control Security, Inc. ( OTCBB : EKCS ) (ECSI), a global leader in perimeter security systems, today announced receipt of orders totaling $1.5 million for security upgrades at nuclear power stations in key states to meet updated NRC requirements. In addition, proposals have been submitted for other nuclear power station upgrades scheduled ...
Washington, 9 November (WashingtonTV)—The United States is willing to give Iran time to decide on a United Nations-brokered nuclear fuel deal, Washington’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] said on Monday.
By Karl Grossman “Hypocritical!” That’s how State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele of Sag Harbor describes the recent announcement of the Long Island Power Authority that it is increasing the amount of nuclear power it uses. LIPA, created as a way to stop the Shoreham nuclear power plant, should “sell its stake” in the upstate nuclear plant, Nine [...]
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Vienna - The United States is willing to give Iran's leaders some time to come up with a response to a proposed multinational nuclear fuel deal, Washington's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Glyn Davies told reporters i...
Tehran - Tehran said that the delay of the nuclear fuel deal has economic and not political reasons, ISNA news agency reported Monday. The nuclear deal has some economic angles and therefore technical and economic experts' opinions should be thoroug...
By RUSTY DENNEN The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has cited Walmart for improper disposal and transfer of exit signs containing tritium, a radioactive hydrogen isotope....
Vienna (AFP) Nov 6, 2009 - UN experts found "nothing to be worried about" during their first inspection of a previously secret uranium enrichment site in Iran, UN atomic watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei said Thursday.
London (AFP) Nov 6, 2009 - The UN nuclear watchdog has asked Iran to explain evidence that it has experimented with highly advanced nuclear warhead designs, a British newspaper reported Friday.
WASHINGTON — When it comes to combating global warming, Sen. Lindsey Graham is right where he loves to be — ahead of the curve, in the mix on a major issue, at the table for high-level, bipartisan talks behind closed doors.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks as the USS New York, a Navy amphibious assault ship containing 7.5 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center, gets formally commissioned in New York Saturday Nov. 7, 2009. The $1 billion warship was built near New Orleans by workers who survived Hurricane Katrina.
As secretary of state departs for Berlin, U.S. officials said they anticipated the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog soon would give up hope that Iran would accept a confidence-building deal under which it would ship uranium abroad for further enrichment.
Iran has decided to reject proposals from major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, a leading member of parliament said on Saturday, in a serious setback for UN-brokered efforts to allay Western concerns about its atomic ambitions.
Kenya hopes to build its first nuclear power plant in the next five years with help from France, Prime Minister Raila Odinga said on Saturday.