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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 10, 7:00 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- The United Arab Emirates, which planned to award the Persian Gulf’s first nuclear power contracts this year, has delayed the project, an official from one of the bidding companies said.
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Resource Investor - Thu Dec 10, 6:27 am ET
Lithuania has officially begun its search for strategic investors to construct and operate a new nuclear power plant in the country.
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Strategy Page - Thu Dec 10, 5:47 am ET
December 10, 2009: The government continues to defy international efforts to halt Iran's nuclear fuel program. Iraq now says it will enrich uranium to 20 percent, and build twenty enrichment plants, each capable of producing 30 tons of enriched uranium a year.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Thu Dec 10, 5:02 am ET
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says Ginna has enough money to pay for its decommissioning.
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The Daily News of Newburyport - Thu Dec 10, 4:06 am ET
SEABROOK and mdash; Falling property values and the decline in worth of the nuclear power plant are resulting in a rise of $1.37, or 11.8 percent, in Seabrook's 2009 tax rate, as the tax rate migrates up from $11.58 to $12.95 per thousand dollars of assessed value.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 4:00 am ET
MUMBAI----The U.S.-India Business Council – in partnership with the Nuclear Energy Institute, U.S. Foreign Commercial Service, and Confederation of Indian Industry – brought today a major U.S.
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Kingston Daily Freeman - Thu Dec 10, 3:06 am ET
BUCHANAN — Officials said on Wednesday that new emergency sirens around the Indian Point nuclear power plant performed poorly in their latest test.
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Portland Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 3:01 am ET
It’s been years since protesters’ chants of “no nukes” have been heard in Portland. That’s because Portland General Electric pulled the plug on its oft-troubled Trojan Nuclear Plant 16 years ago, ending Trojan’s short and controversial spell as Oregon’s ...
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Minnesota Public Radio - Thu Dec 10, 1:04 am ET
In the cap and trade legislation, any entity that emits large amounts of greenhouse gases would have to have a permit for each ton of gas it emits. That's got energy-intensive industries worried. But many of them have already been reducing their energy use.
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INO News - Thu Dec 10, 12:40 am ET
(RTTNews) - Wednesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to reassure the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about Tehran's plan to build 10 new uranium enrichment plants, saying these were not aimed at confronting the U.N. atomic watchdog, which censured the Islamic nation last month, state television website reported.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 10, 12:00 am ET
Bloomberg L.P., the world's most trusted source of data, news, analytic and trading tools for businesses and financial professionals, has acquired New Energy Finance, a global leader in providing news, data and analysis on renewable energy, carbon markets, energy efficiency, biofuels, carbon capture and storage, and nuclear power.
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The State - Wed Dec 9, 10:48 pm ET
Building more nuclear power plants promises to hold down future electric costs for S.C. residents, SCANA chief Bill Timmerman said Wednesday at an investors forum in New York.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Dec 9, 10:07 pm ET
Concerned about the radioactive waste piling up at two plants, Red Wing and Monticello want help managing the risk.
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The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel - Wed Dec 9, 7:19 pm ET
TVA's Open House to discuss its supplemental environmental impact statement on the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant is scheduled from 4-8 p.m. today, Tuesday, Dec. 8.
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KENS 5 San Antonio - Wed Dec 9, 7:05 pm ET
Who botched the cost estimate for the nuclear power project expansion, and why? According to a report, people in the know thought the large figure was a ploy. It's a mistake that has cost at least two CPS Energy executives their jobs' the higher-than-expected nuclear power project cost estimate. Wednesday the CPS Board of Trustees released a 65-page detailed report on the botched cost estimate ...