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Japan increases cooperation with Vietnam
30 July, 2010

Public opinion: country by country views
23 July, 2010
A round up of recent public opinion survey findings in Russia, Japan, USA and Canada.. By Caroline Peachey

A divided Europe
23 July, 2010
Most European citizens would maintain or decrease Europe’s share of nuclear energy. But this view is not shared across the EU, nor is it the global perspective. By Caroline Peachey

Fingers on the pulse
15 January, 2010
A major modernization of a nuclear power plant–such as the power uprate at E.ON’s Oskarshamn 3–is difficult because it has to integrate existing parts with both replacements and add-ons while using existing documentation and administration. By Mats Ekblad and Tord Sterner

A view to 2030
03 November, 2009
A new European forecast predicts 70GW of nuclear new build by 2030, even after wide-ranging uprating and PLEX, to meet expected demand. By Jacques Leclercq, with Guy Bettoun and Jacques David

Korea’s star of fusion
10 August, 2009
One year ago South Korea’s fusion research facility successfully produced its first plasma. Now, the country is using the experience it gained building KSTAR to produce components for ITER. By Young Ho Cho

Concrete progress
20 February, 2009
Iter is progressing despite the global recession. Testing of prototype remote handling machines has started on a mock-up of the divertor region, while building foundations will be laid later this year. By Caroline Peachey and Keith Nuthall

Eurobarometer’s agenda
22 August, 2008
A recent European survey showed a marked increase in support for nuclear power, with opinions now almost equally divided between those for and against.

£7.4 million ventilation overhaul
18 January, 2008

Tianwan construction completed
14 September, 2007

Iran's path to sanctions?
04 October, 2006
There is a growing willingness amongst European states to compromise with Iran on its uranium enrichment activities, but the USA continues to maintain a rigid position. By Judith Perera

Gas crisis boost for nuclear
04 January, 2006

Iran feels the heat
14 October, 2005
The restart of Iran’s uranium conversion facility in Isfahan has triggered a frenzy of diplomatic activity across the globe. By Judith Perera

British Nuclear Group should be sold
02 October, 2005

What do the polls tell us?
12 September, 2005
Public support for nuclear now outweighs opposition in the UK for the first time in over five years. By Robert Knight

Selecting solutions
12 December, 2004
The Krsko plant is shared between Croatia and Slovenia – as is the responsibility for decommissioning and spent fuel management. An intergovernmental body examined the possible costs of handling these tasks so that an adequate joint fund could be created. By Nadja Zeleznik, Irena Mele, Tilen Jenko, Vladimir Lokner, Ivica Levanat and Andrea Rapic

Welcome to the union
13 July, 2004
As the European Union expands, so too does the number of Russian-desogned reactors within the EU. How is accession to the EU affecting those countries with a nuclear power industry? By Alan Osborn

Affordable and available
03 September, 2002
The international nuclear fuel uranium market has seen significant changes. Consolidation has resulted in a reduction in the number of purchasers on the consuming side of the market in the USA, though the buying power of some of the remaining purchasers has increased. On the supply side, consolidation has resulted in increasing concentration. By Julian Steyn

What the people think
03 July, 2002
The European Commission has published the results of an opinion poll, aimed at assessing how the public view the subject of radwaste and related issues.

EdF gets global reorganisation
01 February, 2002



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