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Japan
: 17 November 2009
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Toshiba has promised Texan utility CPS Energy that it will provide a new, lower cost estimate for the South Texas Project before the end of the year.
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China
: 11 November 2009
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Chinese planners are moving ahead with three new nuclear power plants based on AP1000 reactors - the first to be developed after technology transfer from Westinghouse.
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Japan
: 05 November 2009
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Unit 3 of the Genkai nuclear power plant was scheduled to be restarted today having been partly loaded with mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel assemblies, owner Kyushu Electric Power Co announced. The move marks the first ever use of the fuel in Japan.
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China
: 04 November 2009
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The full-scope simulator (FSS) at Phase II of the Ling Ao nuclear power plant in China has entered into service and is now being used to train operators, the simulator's supplier L-3 MAPPS has reported.
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Korea
: 03 November 2009
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Germany-based international service group TÜV SÜD has broadened its worldwide coverage with the acquisition of South Korean nuclear service provider Global Nuclear Engineering Co (GNEC).
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Japan
: 02 November 2009
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Toshiba has begun operations at its new engineering facilities at its main nuclear power engineering centre in Yokohama, Japan. The company expects the facilities to play a key role in the global expansion of its nuclear business.
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Korea
: 22 October 2009
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The European Commission has unveiled details of how a new trade agreement between South Korea and the European Union (EU) will benefit the nuclear energy sector. The deal should boost trade in equipment and fuel inputs in both Europe and South Korea.
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Korea
: 21 October 2009
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The World Nuclear University (WNU) has announced that its first annual School on Radioisotopes (RI School) is to take place in Seoul, South Korea, next year.
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China
: 15 October 2009
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A high-level agreement has been signed for Russia to start pre-project and design works for two commercial 800 MWe fast neutron reactors in China, while a deal for more conventional reactors draws closer.
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Japan
: 15 October 2009
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MOX loading starts at Genkai.
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