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EBRD to provide funds for Chernobyl projects
06 December, 2012
ENSREG prepared action plan after 'stress tests'
05 July, 2012
Load-following capabilities of NPPs
01 June, 2012
The load following capability of both Russian and Western-designed pressurized waster reactors has evolved considerably since the 1980s. By Alexey Lokhov
Being a friendly nuclear neighbour
19 April, 2012
During and after the Fukushima Daiichi incident technical support organizations played a key role in providing reliable information to governments, media and the public. But the events in Japan have highlighted areas for potential improvements, Caroline Peachey reports.
Soil contamination in Belarus, 25 years later
13 March, 2012
The Fukushima accident has raised questions about the best methods for remediation of soil contaminated with radioactive caesium and strontium. This article discusses a number of historical and prospective methods to decontaminate soil in Belarus after the Chernobyl accident of 1986. By L. N. Maskalchuk
Actinide recycling within closed fuel cycles
14 February, 2012
The global energy context argues in favour of the sustainable development of nuclear energy, since the demand for energy will significantly increase, while resources will tend to get scarcer. Reprocessing and recycling nuclear fuel, together with fast reactors, can help nuclear power to conserve existing uranium resources and reduce the nuclear waste burden for future generations. By Christophe Poinssot and Bernard Boullis