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In focus with Sir Bernard Ingham
Up to our ears in debt but value for money still has no appeal
Well, now we know how much Chancellor George Osborne is committed to value for money in energy policy. Not much. True, in his autumn statement he halved subsidies for solar panels but only because their cost has come down substantially. He also brought in £250m energy cost relief for intensive energy users who are supposed to be a prime target for reducing carbon emissions, thereby complicating energy policy still further while usefully helping to retain heavy industry in the UK.
The sale of Nukem Technologies to Atomstroyexport will boost Russia’s presence in the “strategically significant” European market, according to a Russian think tank.
Unit 6 of Japan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata prefecture was restarted today, just over two years after a major earthquake hit the area.
Preparatory work has begun for the construction of a new nuclear power plant in Lithuania, with the country’s nuclear safety authority saying the aim is to complete the plant by 2018.
The US Department of Commerce has approved a long-term contract for deliveries by Russia’s Techsnabexport (Tenex) of low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel to the Baltimore-based Constellation Energy Nuclear Group.
The European Commission said on 14 August 2009 that Romanian scientists have developed a new technology for reinforcing the wall of a fusion reactor to resist hot plasma.
India aims to start construction of two new reactor units at its Kudankulam nuclear power plant within the next year, as the construction and refurbishment of other units is speeded up.
UK marine services and engineering group James Fisher has bought MB Faber, a Lancashire nuclear and aerospace engineer for 5.25 million pounds (GBP) (8.6 million US dollars, 6.1 million euro).
More than 100 fragments of spent nuclear fuel were removed from the seabed in the latest phase of work to clean up and shut down the former nuclear research site at Dounreay in Scotland.
An application for a proposed laser uranium enrichment plant in the US state of North Carolina has been accepted for formal review by nuclear regulators.