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Nuclear renaissance hinges on solving the waste issue
As energy transitions and geopolitical shifts revive the nuclear debate, the need for permanent solutions for radioactive waste grows ever more urgent. Do new projects offer hope?
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Nuclear costs roll onwards and upwards
Building new nuclear power stations is becoming hugely more expensive by the day, but decommissioning old ones might prove to be even more costly.
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Two years on: How nuclear sells itself post-Fukushima
Two years after catastrophe at Japan's Fukushima plant, sellers of atomic reactors woo potential buyers with the promise …
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Japan disaster, economic crisis prompt IAEA to cut nuclear growth projection
The United Nations' atomic agency has cut its long-term outlook for nuclear energy growth for a third year …
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Fukushima’s legacy is just beginning
Fukushima’s legacy is just beginning
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Despite Fukushima, IAEA sees global progress on nuclear safety
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Japan's nuclear crisis deepens, China expresses 'shock'
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Nuclear Power Is Just So Passé
Nuclear Power Is Just So Passé
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More technical problems at nuclear reactors
More technical problems at nuclear reactors
26 September 2012
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Nuclear energy capacity growth slowing after Fukushima
Nuclear energy capacity growth slowing after Fukushima
19 September 2012
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India to ask IAEA for review of its nuclear regulatory process
India to ask IAEA for review of its nuclear regulatory process
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Nuclear safety boosted to help avert another Fukushima -expert
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Viet Nam seeks nuclear power infrastructure
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New nuke reactor shuts down
New nuke reactor shuts down
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UN atom agency sees "significant" nuclear safety progress
UN atom agency sees "significant" nuclear safety progress
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Japan Fukushima probe panel urges new disaster prevention steps, mindset
Japan Fukushima probe panel urges new disaster prevention steps, mindset
20 July 2012
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Government 'set' to resume nuclear projects
Government 'set' to resume nuclear projects
6 July 2012
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World atomic output falls by record in Fukushima’s aftermath
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