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Europe’s nuclear trade body pushes for swift ‘Brexatom’ deal with UK
Europe's nuclear trade body has said it sees no reason why the UK cannot quickly sign a nuclear deal with the EU after Brexit which mirrors agreements the bloc already holds with the US and Japan.
South Korea a ‘nuclear success story’
South Korea's economic growth is thanks in part to nuclear energy, and the innovative use of radiation techniques will support sustainable development, said the country's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Lee Jin-gyu. Yet the incoming...
IAEA: Advanced Nuclear Technologies can Help Achieve a Carbon-Free Energy Future
Innovation in the nuclear sector is vital to fulfil its potential in combatting climate change, agreed panellists at a side event held on the margins of the IAEA General Conference today. The side event identified the linkage between the future of nuclear power and...
UK plans domestic nuclear safeguards regime
As part of preparations for its exit from the European Union, the UK is establishing a domestic nuclear safeguards regime to ensure that it "continues to maintain its position as a responsible nuclear state and that withdrawal from Euratom will not result in the...
Jobs for two centuries in nuclear
Some 200,000 job-years of employment are created by each 1000 MWe of nuclear capacity constructed, according to a new study by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Source: World-Nuclear-News.org Read full story...
Possible implications of Brexit for nuclear industry
Two UK parliamentary committees and the UK Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) have recently published reports emphasising the importance of the UK government taking action in order to ensure that the nuclear sector (including new build, decommissioning, R&D and...
60 years after signing the two Treaties of Rome, we should not forget Euratom
This Saturday, Europe will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the signing of the two Treaties of Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). The Euratom Treaty recognised nuclear energy as an essential...
Global uranium supply “more than adequate” for foreseeable future, says Red Book
Regardless of the role that nuclear energy plays in meeting future electricity demand, the global uranium resource base is more than adequate to meet projected requirements for the foreseeable future, a new publication by the Nuclear Energy Agency and the...
Switzerland votes for continuous operation of nuclear reactors
On 27 November, Swiss citizens voted by 54% against the Green Party’s initiative to close nuclear power plants (NPPs) after 45 years of operation. It shows that a majority of the population is confident that NPPS are run safely by nuclear operators under the...
World Energy Outlook sees possibility of significant increase in nuclear share by 2040
World electricity generation from nuclear energy could range from 3,960 TWh to 6,101 TWh by 2040, increasing from around 2,535 TWh in 2014 in a number of different scenarios examined by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in its World Energy Outlook 2016 report...