A Russian scientific commission will investigate reports of radioactive pollution almost 1,000 times above normal levels in the southern Urals, state nucle... READ MORE›
Nuclear scientists have created a commission to discover the origin of ruthenium-106, Rosatom said in a statement, also released by the country's Nuclear Safety Institute... READ MORE›
A city near the Ural Mountains in Russia, where the French believe a cloud of radioactive particles was released in September... READ MORE›
South Korea Will Resume Reactor Work, Defying Nuclear Opponents... READ MORE›
The suspension was one of President Moon Jae-in's key campaign pledges to allay public worry over nuclear power... READ MORE›
Mitsuko Sonoda will say evacuees face financial hardship and are being forced to return to homes they believe are unsafe... READ MORE›
The editorial asserts Nuclear power has a trump card it is a zero-carbon technology which delivers a continuous, uninterrupted supply... READ MORE›
The operator, Florida Power Light FPL, has said it will shut Turkey Point well before hurricane-strength winds reach the plant... READ MORE›
Electricity generator Florida Power Light said on Thursday it will shut its two nuclear power plants before Irma comes ashore as a very powerful hurricane... READ MORE›
The storm is projected to hit South Florida where Florida Power Light's nuclear power plants lie... READ MORE›
The one-metre-wide hole was probably created by nuclear fuel that melted and then penetrated the vessel after the tsunami knocked out Fukushima Daiichi's back-up cooling system... READ MORE›
Naohiro Masuda, the president of Fukushima Daiichi's decommissioning arm, says he wants another probe sent in before deciding on how to remove the melted fuel... READ MORE›
Robot spots suspected debris of melted fuel for first time since 2011 earthquake and tsunami destroyed the plant... READ MORE›
Nuclear power provides four-fifths of France's electricity generation, but much of the country's ageing nuclear fleet is expected to close in the 2030s... READ MORE›
An underwater robot spotted the lava-like rocks inside a reactor of Japan's destroyed nuclear plant... READ MORE›
Energy-hungry India wants to increase nuclear power generation to support its strong economic growth... READ MORE›
People who fled after March 2011 nuclear meltdown face losing housing subsidies if they do not go back, despite radiation fears... READ MORE›
The election became a litmus test for nuclear safety and put Abe's energy policy and Tepco's handling of Fukushima back under the spotlight... READ MORE›
Nuclear power plants are getting paid 20 to 30 a megawatt-hour for their electricity, Nicholas Steckler, an analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, said in a report Wednesday... READ MORE›
A final investment decision by EDF on the nuclear power plant's expansion is expected in May... READ MORE›
This third option calls for a quadrupling of 2015 U.S. nuclear power production... READ MORE›
3 reactor pressure vessel at Fukushima, which is likely to contain melted fuel, according to Takahiro Kimoto, an official at the company... READ MORE›
Safety issues force many reactors offline with warnings of power cuts across France, higher energy prices and a rise in emissions... READ MORE›
3 reactor containment vessel at Fukushima, which is likely to contain melted fuel, according to Takahiro Kimoto, an official at the company... READ MORE›
Workers at French nuclear power stations are due to join a strike over labour reforms that has already paralysed oil refineries and triggered fuel shortages... READ MORE›
More than six years after three nuclear reactors melted down in Japan, the country is homing in on the lost fuel inside one of them... READ MORE›
Evidence of doctored paperwork found at Areva-owned forge, which has made parts for Hinkley Point... READ MORE›
By 2030, officials want nuclear power to generate up to 10 percent of China's electricity... READ MORE›
Sendai nuclear plant in southern Japan is first to begin operation since 2011 Fukushima meltdowns, despite anti-nuclear protests... READ MORE›
The ministry said the worker was exposed to 15.7 millisieverts of radiation during his 14 months at Fukushima Daiichi... READ MORE›
Japan has since allocated more than 15 billion to an unprecedented project to lower radiation in towns around the plant, such as Okuma... READ MORE›
We cannot let cyber-attacks stop nuclear power operation, Cho told a news briefing... READ MORE›
Nuclear power can be done safely, and with a relatively small environmental footprint, said Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington DC... READ MORE›
Beijing may have come up with a solution floating nuclear power plants... READ MORE›
Japan can become a much better country with zero nuclear power plants, harnessing natural energy, Koizumi said... READ MORE›
A federal watchdog has issued an urgent call to the country's nuclear regulator to tighten up inspections of Canada's nuclear power plants... READ MORE›
Workers at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant, five years on - in pictures... READ MORE›
What it says is that nuclear power is uneconomical and impractical, the two charges usually aimed at renewable energy in Japan... READ MORE›
But opening the door to talk of uranium enrichment, domestic nuclear power and international nuclear waste is a major escalation in radioactive rhetoric... READ MORE›
The towns 7,400 residents are allowed to return to their homes after the four-year-old evacuation order was lifted on Saturday... READ MORE›
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