Nuclear Power, Energy | featured news

Japan pro-bomb voices grow louder amid nuke debate

Hiroshima

A contentious debate over nuclear power in Japan is also bringing another question out of the shadows: Should Japan keep open the possibility of making nuclear weapons - even if only as an option?...

 

Tens of thousands rally in Tokyo for end to nuclear power

Protest in Japan

Tens of thousands of people rallied at a Tokyo park Monday demanding that Japan abandon nuclear power.

 

U.S. to approve 1st nuclear reactors since 1978

Nuclear Reactor

Construction of a nuclear plant was last approved a year before the partial meltdown of the Three Mile Island plant in Pennsylvania.

 

Israel, Syria announce nuclear energy ambitions

Mideast rivals Israel and Syria announced on Tuesday ambitions to develop nuclear energy, with Israel facing the prospect that ...

 

Obama to Announce Nuke Plant Loan, Source Says

The Obama administration's planned loan guarantee to build the first nuclear power plant in the United States in almost three decades is part of a broad shift in energy strategy to lessen dependence on foreign oil and reduce the use of other fossil fuels blamed for global warming.

 

Korea Inks $20.4 Billion U.A.E. Nuclear Deal

Korea Inks $20.4 Billion U.A.E. Nuclear Deal

A Korean-led consortium won a landmark contract, valued at around $20.4 billion, to build four nuclear reactors in the U.A.E., in what officials in this Persian Gulf country have said is the region's largest-ever energy deal.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content