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The Morning Briefing: Nuclear power, development

By | January 24, 2013, 12:10 AM PST

“The Morning Briefing” is SmartPlanet’s daily roundup of must-reads from the web. This morning we’re reading about nuclear power, research and development.

1.) Back on the front burner. China wants more nuclear plants than anyone else. Will it build them safely?

2.) North Korea threatens nuclear test and further rocket launches. North Korea says it will carry out further rocket launches and a nuclear test that would target the United States, dramatically stepping up its threats against a country it called its “enemy”.

3.) Russia explores old nuclear waste dumps in Arctic. The toxic legacy of the Cold War lives on in Russia’s Arctic, where the Soviet military dumped many tonnes of radioactive hardware at sea.

4.) Japan faces nuclear shutdown for second time since Fukushima. Japan may face a total nuclear shutdown in the summer for the second time since the March 2011 Fukushima disaster as the country’s two operating reactors close for maintenance and tough new safety checks keep the rest of the fleet offline.

5.) Iran tries to calm fears over nuclear power plant. Iran says it is preparing to join a key global atomic safety convention, a move that could ease long-standing concerns among its Arabian Gulf neighbours about the Islamic republic’s only nuclear power plant.

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Charlie Osborne is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Charlie Osborne

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Charlie Osborne is a freelance journalist and graphic designer based in London. In addition to SmartPlanet, she also writes the iGeneration column for business technology website ZDNet. She holds degrees in medical anthropology from the University of Kent.

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China wants less...
China took a one year time out on nuclear after all the meltdowns at Fukushima.

After rethinking things they decided to build few reactors, build no inland reactors and build new ones only along remote stretches of the seashore where they could evacuate the local population quickly and where no fresh water sources would be contaminated.

At the same time they raised their solar installation goals from 5 GW to 40 GW by 2015. They also raised the wind and hydro goals.
Posted by Wallace Bob
24th Jan
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