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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (184412)6/30/2014 10:36:01 AM
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China starts first smart nuclear power project, full application in 2017
( People's Daily Online) 13:14, June 30, 2014 english.peopledaily.com.cn

Fast reactor starts clean nuclear energy era in Russia
Published time: June 27, 2014 10:51 rt.com

Controlled nuclear fission has been started in Russia’s newest fast breeder reactor in the Urals, heralding a closed nuclear fuel cycle and a future without nuclear waste. Russia is the only country that operates fast neutron reactors industrially...

Dome in place at fourth Fuqing un
it
24 June 2014 world-nuclear-news.org

...Construction of Fuqing 1 started in November 2008 and it is scheduled to begin operating within the next few weeks. Unit 2, construction of which began in June 2009, is expected to start up in September. Ground was broken for Fuqing unit 3 and 4 in June 2009. Those reactors should begin operation in mid-2015 and mid-2016, respectively. In addition to the Fuqing plant, four other six-unit plants based on domestically-designed reactors are currently under various stages of construction in China as part of the country's nuclear energy expansion. The others include Fangchenggang, Hongyanhe, Ningde and Yangjiang.



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (184412)8/4/2014 11:37:46 AM
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China's nuclear boom leaves Germany isolated
dw.de

Germany’s decision to phase-out nuclear power leaves the country isolated worldwide. China has taken over as the global trendsetter regarding atomic energy, says DW’s columnist Frank Sieren.