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ABWR set for UK assessment

15 January 2013

The UK energy minister has asked nuclear regulators to begin discussions over Generic Design Assessment (GDA) for Hitachi-GE's Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR). The design has been proposed for new units at the Wylfa and Oldbury sites.

Hitachi-GE approached the Department for Energy and Climate Change earlier in this month seeking GDA for the ABWR design. The move followed Hitachi's purchase of Horizon Nuclear Power in late October from EOn and RWE, the German utilities that had planned to build up to four new units at Wylfa and up to three units at Oldbury. It immediately announced an intention to deploy ABWRs at the sites.

Contract for main fusion reactor buildings

16 January 2013

Iter impression (Iosis) 81x48The largest civil engineering contract for the Iter project has been announced, laying a path for the construction of main buildings - including the one that will house the Tokamak reactor itself.

Russian loan for Rooppur construction

16 January 2013

Sheikh Hasina and Vladimir Putin (Bangladesh PM)_48Russia has agreed to provide $500 million to finance the initial stages of Bangladesh's first nuclear power project. Preparatory work could begin at the Rooppur site in 2014.

Nuclear bilateral for Argentina and UAE

15 January 2013

Khalifa and Kirchner (Presidency of Argentina)_48Ministers from Argentina and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a memorandum of understanding on peaceful uses of nuclear energy during an official visit to Abu Dhabi by Argentinian president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

Rosatom ponders participation in Slovak project

16 January 2013

Bohunice V2 48Rosatom is considering taking a stake in the joint venture proposing to build and operate a new nuclear power station at Slovakia's Bohunice site.

Fukushima Daiichi 4 frame takes shape

15 January 2013

Fukushima 4 frame (Tepco)_48The first layer of steel framing for a cover that will allow removal of used fuel from Fukushima Daiichi unit 4 has been completed.

Environmental approval for new Fermi unit

14 January 2013

ESBWR 48The US nuclear regulator has found no environmental issue that should prevent Detroit Edison from building and operating an Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) at its existing Fermi nuclear power plant site in Michigan.

Industry Talk

Progress on Belgian restarts

The Belgian nuclear safety regulator, FANC, has said no information has yet arisen to prevent it authorising the restart of Doel 3 and Tihange 2, which have been offline for checks since August 2012 when minute cracks were discovered in their reactor pressure vessels. A final decision will be made after owner of the plants Electrabel has satisfied a new request for information and FANC has heard input from an independent expert panel.

Malaysian nuclear study delayed

A feasibility study for the construction of Malaysia's first nuclear power plant has been delayed by six months as authorities have been unable to visit proposed sites amid fears of sparking protests, according to Malaysia Nuclear Power Corp CEO Mohamad ZamZam Jaafar. Speaking at the Nuclear Power Asia conference in Kuala Lumpur, he said that the study may not be completed until late-2014 and that construction of the plant "may be later than 2021," as planned by the government.

EDF bows out of Exelon

French utility EDF has disposed of its entire 1.6% stake in US energy group Exelon, generating proceeds of around $470 million, which corresponds to around $34.70 per share. EDF still owns 49.99% of US nuclear generator Constellation Energy Nuclear Group with Exelon owning the remaining 50.01%.

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