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Nuclear News for November 25th 2008

 

Nuclear: Mickey Mouse energy solutionSome other stories from the nuclear industry you may have missed:

Arabian Business: UK poised to play key role in UAE nuclear energy
‘The UK is poised to play a key role in the development of civil nuclear energy production in the UAE as the country seeks to meet growing demand for power.’

Edmonton Sun: Worry over nuke cooling towers
‘Brenda Brochu is afraid. If Bruce Power has its way, she worries years down the road, clouds of steam from nuclear cooling towers could rise into the sky near Grimshaw, 30 km from her Peace River home.’

Calgary Herald: MLAs table anti-nuclear petitions in legislature
‘With anticipation growing over an Alberta government report on nuclear power, a coalition of anti-nuclear groups has submitted a 2,500-person province-wide petition against development of the energy source.’

Graphic Online: GAEC Takes Inventory Of Radioactive Materials
‘The Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) has identified more than 1000 radioactive sources in the industry, health and agricultural sectors.’

Y Net News: Jordan signs two nuclear accords with China
‘Jordan Monday signed two nuclear agreements with China including one allowing the kingdom to get a Chinese "non-critical" training system, according to the President of the Jordan Nuclear Energy Commission (JNEC) Khaled Touqan.’

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