US gets more countries to join in GNEP nuke-energy programme (The Times of India: Sun, 16 Sep) VIENNA: Eleven countries joined the United States and four other key nuclear fuel nations on Sunday in an effort to promote nuclear power as an energy solution through a Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP).
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11 New Nations Sign Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (Nasdaq: Sun, 16 Sep) VIENNA (AP)--Eleven more nations backed the concept Sunday of a U.S.-initiated project that aims to reduce the dangers of nuclear proliferation and control radioactive waste, while acknowledging that they were far from achieving such goals.
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Nuclear power looks for comeback in U.S. (Addict 3D: Fri, 14 Sep) Is the nuclear winter ending for the industry? Applications for new nuclear plants will likely get filed this year and next. A nuclear power plant hasn't been built in the U.S. in decades, but that appears to be changing, says the CEO of the nuclear industry's advocacy group.
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Renewable energy 'not enough' (Daily Telegraph: Wed, 12 Sep) WIND, solar and other renewable energy sources will not be able to provide baseload power in NSW for at least the next 15 years, Premier Morris Iemma claims.
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Jordan nuclear plant by 2017 (AME Info: Sun, 16 Sep) Jordan is aiming to have its first nuclear power station with the next ten years, reported the KUNA citing the Al Arab Al Youm newspaper.
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