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| It should be noted that there 14.474 nuclear reactors in the world and How safe are these and what is happening to the Nuclear Waste? |
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| Federal regulators say Nebraska nuclear plant fire represented serious safety … Washington Post (blog) A fire that briefly knocked out the cooling system for used fuel at an idled Nebraska nuclear plant last June represented a serious safety threat, federal regulators said in a report released Monday. The Fort Calhoun plant north of Omaha was shut down … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Feds: Neb. nuclear fire was “serious” threat CBS News Federal regulators say a fire that briefly knocked out the cooling system for used fuel at a Nebraska nuclear plant last June represented a serious safety threat. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says in a preliminary report Monday that the Fort … See all stories on this topic » |
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| A Fukushima end to the nuclear argument Climate Spectator The problems in Japan have probably ended the risk of Australia going down the nuclear path for the foreseeable future. Fukushima is also a reminder that financial considerations can lead to dangerous short cuts in design and operation. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Ft. Calhoun fire serious threat, report says Omaha World-Herald By Leslie Reed An electrical fire last June posed a high safety risk for the Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ruled in a preliminary finding released Monday. A spokesman for the Omaha Public Power District said … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Fukushima still affecting US nuclear industry Power Engineering Magazine As the world tries to understand the benefits and dangers of nuclear energy, there seems no end to contradictions about the “lessons” of Fukushima Dai-ichi — the near twin of TVA’s Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Athens, Ala. Three Fukushima reactors … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Fukushima – one year later Malaysia Star By MARTIN KHOR As the world marks the first anniversary of Japan’s triple tragedy, lessons are still being drawn from the Fukushima nuclear accident and the dangers of nuclear power plants. IT’S been a full year since Japan’s triple disaster of … See all stories on this topic » |
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