World Nuclear News
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First drum of uranium from restarted Australian project
Boss Energy Limited's Honeymoon in-situ leach project in South Australia has produced its first drum of uranium in more than a decade, a major...
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IAEA finds improved safety at Dutch research reactor
The operator of the Hoger Onderwijs research reactor in the Netherlands has enhanced safety since a previous review mission in September 2021, a...
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China starts mass production of carbon-14 isotope
The carbon-14 isotope is being produced at the Qinshan nuclear power plant, China National Nuclear Corporation has announced.
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First Westinghouse fuel at Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear power plant
A permit has been issued to begin the transition to Westinghouse fuel after the first of its supply was delivered for use in unit 5 of the Kozloduy...
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BWXT announces expansion of Ontario manufacturing plant
BWXT Technologies is investing a total of CAD80 million in its Cambridge manufacturing plant to support small modular reactors, traditional...
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IAEA's Grossi explains why blame is not being attributed for Zaporizhzhia attacks
With a third report of a drone attack in two weeks around the Zaporozhzhia nuclear power plant area, International Atomic Energy Agency Director...
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Production to begin of innovative fuel for German research reactor
France's Framatome and Germany's Technical University of Munich have agreed to establish the industrialisation process for the manufacture...
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Super module installed at first Lianjiang unit
The CA01 'super module' has been installed at unit 1 of the Lianjiang nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province, the Shanghai...
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Framatome, KHNP to cooperate on medical isotope production
Framatome and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power are to assess the feasibility of producing medical isotope lutetium-177 in the Candu pressurised...
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Constellation applies to renew Dresden licence
US utility Constellation Energy Corporation has submitted a subsequent licence renewal application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for its...