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IAEA concludes long term operational safety review at Forsmark
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation (Salto) team of experts has completed a review of long term operational safety of unit 1 and 2 at...
Talen to build substations to supply new data centre
US-based Talen Energy has selected Linxon to deliver three greenfield substations for their Cumulus Data Centre Project in Salem Township Pennsylvania.
Doosan Heavy wins UAE contract
South Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction announced on 21 October that it had signed a routine preventive maintenance service agreement with Nawah Energy Company for unit 1...
IAEA completes long term operational review of Slovenia’s Krško
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Pre-SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) review mission has completed a review of long term operational safety at the...
Jacobs awarded contract extension to support UK's nuclear plants
US-based Jacobs announced it has been awarded an extension to its Project Management Resources (PMR) contract with EDF Nuclear Generation, operator of the UK’s nuclear power plants.
IAEA mission reports safety commitment by France’s Paluel NPP
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) said the operator of France’s Paluel nuclear power plant demonstrated a commitment to safety. The...
Exelon invests in long-term nuclear power plant operation
US Exelon announced that, after the Illinois General Assembly has passed sweeping clean energy legislation preserving its NPPs, the company “is moving quickly to fill 650 vacant...
Lithuania limits electricity imports from Belarus
After Lithuania’s State Energy Regulatory Authority (VERT) approved new rules for electricity transmission capacity from Belarus to Lithuania, electricity transmission system...
Spain’s economic support measures cause concern to nuclear industry
Spain’s Council of Ministers has approved a Royal Decree-Law to fulfil a commitment made by President Pedro Sanchez to maintain the final electricity bill for consumers in 2021 at...
WNA stresses nuclear's resilience
Nuclear reactors generated a total 2553TWh of electricity in 2020, down from 2657TWh in 2019, according to the latest World Nuclear Performance Report released by the World...
WANO peer review completed at Novovoronezh
A group of international experts from the World Association of Nuclear Power Plant Operators (WANO), led by Maxim Dyrovaty, Peer Review Team Leader from the WANO Moscow Centre,...
Kansai Electric to restart Takahama 1 in 2023
Japan’s Kansai Electric Power Co said on 2 August that it will restart the unit 1 at its Takahama NPP in Fukui Prefecture in June 2023. The plant, which is over 40 years old and has...
China’s Hongyanhe 5 begins commercial operation
Unit 5 of the Hongyanhe nuclear power plant in China's Liaoning province has completed commissioning tests and met the conditions for entering commercial operation, China General...
Japan’s High Temperature Test Reactor resumes operation
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency on 30 July resumed operation of the High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) at the Oarai Research Institute (Ibaraki Prefecture) for the first...
EDF comments of fuel rod leak at Taishan NPP
At a board meeting of TNPJVC on 22 July, EDF explained its position on the events at unit 1 of China’s Taishan NPP which had earlier experienced fuel rod leakage. TNPJVC is a...
Integrity and leak rate tests completed at Fuqing 6
China Nuclear Power Engineering Company (CNPE) said tests were completed on 20 July to evaluate the strength and leak tightness of the inner containment of unit 6 at the Fuqing NPP...
IAEA concludes Salto review of Bulgaria’s Kozloduy NPP
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation (Salto) team of experts on 15 July completed a review of long term operational safety at the...
Doel 2 shut down after hydrogen leak
Unit 2 at Belgium’s Doel NPP was shut down manually during the night of 14-15 July, after Engie Electrabel employees noticed a rapid increase in hydrogen consumption in the...
South Korea’s Shin Hanul 1 approved for operation
South Korea's Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) on 9 July gave conditional approval for the operation of unit 1 at the Shin-Hanul NPP, more than a year after it was...