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Spherical tokamak 'to put fusion power in grid' by 2030
Experimental and theoretical research has shown 'spherical' tokamaks to be a "fast route to fusion" compared with more "conventional" tokamak devices such as Joint European Torus, according to David Kingham, chief executive of Tokamak Energy.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 30 January 2017
UK nuclear industry faces prospect of Euratom exit
The UK intends to leave the European Atomic Energy Community, according to explanatory notes to a bill the government published yesterday authorising Brexit. The notes state the bill empowers the prime minister to leave both the European Union and Euratom.
Nuclear Policies
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Friday, 27 January 2017
UK parliamentarians launch nuclear R&D inquiry
The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee is inviting contributions to its new inquiry into priorities for nuclear research and technologies. In 2011 the Committee investigated whether the UK's research and development capabilities were sufficient to meet the country's nuclear energy needs in the future, ensuring a safe and secure supply of nuclear energy up to 2050.
Nuclear Policies
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Thursday, 26 January 2017
Nuclear's role in UK's low-carbon, industrial strategies
The UK government has highlighted the role of nuclear power among its responses to a report by the Energy and Climate Change Committee. The parliamentary committee published its Third Report of Session 2016–17, The energy revolution and future challenges for UK energy and climate change policy, last October.
Nuclear Policies
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Wednesday, 25 January 2017
Viewpoint: Brexit and Euratom: No rush to exit?
As the UK government moves towards the formal process to exit the EU, Jonathan Leech and Rupert Cowen consider the implications of Brexit for the nation's membership of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).
Podcasts & Features
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Friday, 20 January 2017
UK new nuclear developers gather in Tokyo
Horizon Nuclear Power - the UK subsidiary of Japan's Hitachi - and NuGeneration - the UK joint venture between Japan's Toshiba and France's Engie - have joined government officials, trade associations, and wider stakeholders during a trade mission to Tokyo this week.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 19 January 2017
NRG completes irradiation creep program for EDF Energy
The Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group (NRG) has announced the successful completion of a program for EDF Energy to study the effects of irradiation creep on graphite. Over a period of four years, four consecutive irradiation stages were performed on loaded graphite specimens in the High Flux Reactor in Petten, the Netherlands.
Corporate
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Thursday, 12 January 2017
British parliamentarians request clarity on Hinkley deal
British parliamentarians have asked the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to clarify some of the financial aspects of the government's agreement with EDF and its partner China General Nuclear to build the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 11 January 2017
UK to start regulatory assessment of Chinese design
The British government has asked nuclear regulators to begin a Generic Design Assessment of the UK HPR1000 reactor. This is the Hualong One design that General Nuclear Services - a subsidiary of EDF and China General Nuclear - proposes to use at a prospective new nuclear power plant in Bradwell.
Regulation & Safety
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Tuesday, 10 January 2017
Rolls-Royce names partners for UK SMR
Rolls-Royce has named the companies it is working with to bring a small modular reactor (SMR) to market in the UK. Amec Foster Wheeler, Nuvia and Arup, together with the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, are working with Rolls-Royce to develop the latest technology reactors, a spokesman for the British engineering firm told
World Nuclear News
today. "Other names will emerge in due course," he added.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 9 January 2017
Chinese coal miner to invest in UK's Hinkley project
The shareholders of Chinese coal miner Wintime Energy have approved its proposed investment in Hinkley Point C - EDF and China General Nuclear's project to build two European Pressurised Water reactors in Somerset, England. Wintime Energy, known as Wing Tai Energy in Chinese, announced its plan to invest up to three billion yuan ($440 million) in HPC through a wholly owned subsidiary of New Energy, Huayuan New Energy, on 13 December.
Corporate
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Tuesday, 3 January 2017
UK and Japan extend cooperation in nuclear
Japan and the UK will expand their existing collaboration in civil nuclear activities - including decommissioning, research and development, and nuclear new build - through a memorandum of cooperation signed yesterday in Tokyo.
Nuclear Policies
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Friday, 23 December 2016
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