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Supreme Court to consider Virginia uranium ban

May 22, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The US Supreme Court is to consider whether federal law pre-empts Virginia's ban on uranium mining after finding in favour of a petition by Virginia Uranium, Inc against an earlier appeal court ruling. The court is expected to consider the question later this year.The latest round of court cases has centred on the contention by Virginia Uranium that the ban is based on concerns about radiation fr...Read More

Virginia uranium mining dispute draws US Supreme Court review

May. 21, 2018, 12:39 PM / Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider overturning a ban on mining at the site of the nation's largest known uranium deposit, heeding calls from the Trump administration and the companies that own the Virginia land.Virginia Energy Resources Inc. and other companies contend in their appeal that the state ban runs afoul of the U.S. Atomic Energy Act. They say that law puts the subje...Read More

Westwater Resources Comments on the U.S Department of Interior Critical Minerals List

May 21, 2018 / Staff reporter

CENTENNIAL, Colo., May 21, 2018 - Westwater Resources, Inc. (Nasdaq: WWR) (the "Company"), a U.S.-based energy materials company focused upon the exploration and development of new sources of graphite, lithium and uranium, commented today on the U.S Department of Interior's Critical Minerals List. For reference purposes, a full text of the Critical Minerals List can be found on the Federal Regis...Read More

Dominion Energy invests in GE Hitachi SMR

May 21, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Dominion Energy is to provide funding that could lead to commercialising the BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR), GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) announced today. The 300 MWe reactor is derived from GEH's 1520 MWe Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) design.Jon Ball, Executive Vice President of Nuclear Plant Projects for GEH, said the company was "thrilled" at Dominion's investment,...Read More

Europe and Iran reiterate commitment to JCPOA

May 21, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The European Commission and the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) have confirmed their continuing commitment towards implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), following a visit by European commissioner for climate action and energy Miguel Arias Ca??ete to Tehran.Miguel Arias Ca??ete and Ali Akbar Salehi meet in Tehran (Image: European Union/EC-Audiovisual Service)"...Read More

US confirms list of 35 key minerals, targets domestic supply boost

May. 18, 2018, 10:51 AM / Reuters

TORONTO, May 18 (Reuters) - Uranium and key rechargeable battery metals lithium and cobalt are on a final list of 35 critical minerals that the United States deems essential to its economic and national security and wants to produce more of domestically.The Department of Commerce will use the list, which was published by the Interior Department on Friday and which confirms a draft issued in Februa...Read More

NNL stresses nuclear industry's need to innovate

May 18, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Innovation through collaboration was the key message of NNL SciTec 2018, the annual event hosted by the UK National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) and held this week in Liverpool, England. That message, delivered by NNL Chief Science and Technology Officer Andrew Sherry, reflected the challenges he says the industry faces. NNL's Andrew Sherry speaking at SciTec 2018 (Image: NNL)While the oil, gas and o...Read More

Framatome wins US generator services contract

May 18, 2018 / World Nuclear News

US utility Dominion Energy has awarded Framatome a contract to provide steam generator services for its fleet of six nuclear power reactors. The inspection and maintenance work - scheduled to take place during outage over the next two years - will partly be carried out using robots.The "multimillion-dollar" contract covers steam generator inspections planned to take place during eight scheduled ou...Read More

Belgium and China award simulator contracts

May 17, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Canada-based L3 MAPPS has been awarded a contract to upgrade the full scope operator training simulator it supplied for unit 1 of Belgium's Tihange nuclear power plant. Meanwhile, USA-based GSE Systems has been contracted to upgrade and provide simulators to Chinese reactors.The full scope simulator at Tihange 1 (Image: L3 MAPPS)L3 MAPPS was awarded a contract in December 2013 by Electrabel, itsel...Read More

DR Congo research reactor requires improvement, says IAEA

May 17, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Organisational and technical measures are needed to improve the safety of the Democratic Republic of Congo's research reactor, an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded. TRICO-II, at the Kinshasa Nuclear Research Centre (CREN-K), has not been in operation since 2003. An Integrated Safety Assessment of Research Reactors (INSARR) peer review of CREN-K was held on 7-9...Read More

Young Australians oblivious to mining

May. 16, 2018, 5:26 PM / Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

Despite mining contributing about 6 per cent of Australia's GDP, a study by YouthSight revealed that 59 per cent of young people in the country know nothing at all about mining careers.The results from the study were made public today at the MCA Minerals Education Summit in Melbourne and also through a press release issued by the industry-led, government-funded think tank METS Ignited, the Minera...Read More

Rosatom expands overseas links with new agreements

May 16, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear corporation, yesterday signed a series of agreements with overseas companies during the Atomexpo conference and exhibition being held this week in Sochi, Russia. The agreements, with Chile, China, Cuba, Finland, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Spain and Zambia, include the engineering and medical sectors, among others.Signing of the MoU be...Read More

IAEA completes revamp of IT system

May 16, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has completed a three-year project to revamp its safeguards information technology system to be more effective in its work to ensure the peaceful uses of nuclear technology. IAEA safeguards are a set of technical measures to help prevent the non-peaceful use of nuclear material and technology.The EUR41 million (USD48 million) Modernisation of Safeguard...Read More

NWMO broadens its international cooperation

May 15, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has signed or renewed cooperation agreements with counterparts from five countries: Belgium, France, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK. The organisation has previously signed such agreements with nuclear waste management organisations in Finland, South Korea and Japan.NWMO's Swami (right), signs an agreement with Thomas Ernst, CEO of Nagra(Image:...Read More

Rising: nuclear surge builds sustainable energy mix

May 15, 2018 / World Nuclear News

A surge in new nuclear plants coming online is helping to build a sustainable global energy mix, reduce emissions and meet electricity demand, but more is needed, World Nuclear Association Director General Agneta Rising told the Atomexpo 2018 conference yesterday.World Nuclear Association Director General Agneta Rising at Atomexpo 2018 (Image: World Nuclear Association)Speaking on the opening day...Read More

Mega Announces Refiled MD&A And AIF

May 15, 2018 / Staff reporter

Toronto, Ontario (May 15, 2018) - Mega Uranium Ltd. (TSX: MGA) announces that it has refiled its management's discussion and analysis ("Annual MD&A") and annual information form ("AIF"), in each case for the financial year ended September 30, 2017, and its management's discussion and analysis for three-month period ended December 31, 2017 ("Q1 MD&A"), at the request of the Ontario Securities Commi...Read More

ALX Uranium Corp. intersects elevated radioactivityat Newnham Lake uranium project

May. 14, 2018, 10:26 AM / GlobeNewswire

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - ALX Uranium Corp. (TSXV:AL) (FSE:6LLN) (OTC:ALXEF) ("ALX" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the initial results of its inaugural diamond drilling program at the Newnham Lake Uranium Project ("Newnham Lake", or the "Project") located in the northeastern Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, approximately 75 kilometres east...Read More

How to trust the expansion of uranium mining in India

May. 14, 2018, 5:19 AM / Qrius

The big picture of power availability in India stresses the importance of urgent action. The growing per capita power consumption along with high population growth rate, urbanization and rising middle class emphasises the critical importance of improving new power generation capacity.Continue reading...Read More

China and Uganda agree to nuclear cooperation

May 14, 2018 / World Nuclear News

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy has been signed between China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and the Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development. The parties will give priority to cooperation in applying nuclear technology in medicine, agriculture and industry.Muloni and Shoujun sign the cooperation MoU (Image: CNNC)The MoU was...Read More

Long-term safety review for Angra 1

May 14, 2018 / World Nuclear News

A team of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts has completed a Pre-SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) review at Brazil's Angra 1 nuclear power plant. Plant operator Eletrobras Eletronuclear is preparing to apply to extend the pressurised water reactor's operating lifetime from 40 to 60 years.Angra 1 and 2 (Image: Eletronuclear)The 13-strong team included experts from Argen...Read More

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