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"Calvert Cliffs Reactor License Denied Over Foreign Ownership"
ENS, 03/14/2013"ROCKVILLE, Md. -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has upheld the denial of a construction and operating license for a third nuclear reactor at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland because the company proposing the reactor is owned by the French government."
"Obama Admin Placing Big Bet on Small Reactors"
Greenwire, 03/14/2013"The Obama administration is promoting a bold, long-range plan for building dozens of small, factory-built reactors capable of replacing coal-fired power plants that are expected to be retired in the coming decades, a Department of Energy official said yesterday."
"Sailors Sue Japan Nuclear Plant Owner, Saying Disaster Made Them Sick"
Huffington Post, 03/13/2013"Within weeks of setting off a geiger counter and scrubbing three layers of skin off his hands and arms, former Navy quartermaster Maurice Enis recalled being pressured to sign away U.S. government liability for any future health problems."
"Feds Release Confidential Report on Cal Nuke Plant"
AP, 03/12/2013"LOS ANGELES -- The company that runs the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant sparred with environmental activists Friday over the details of a once-confidential report that shows industry engineers were aware of problems with steam quality inside equipment that later malfunctioned."
Japan: 1000s Protest Before Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Anniversary
Deutsche Welle, 03/11/2013"Thousands of anti-nuclear protesters have gathered across Japan. The rallies come on the eve of the two-year anniversary of an earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima disaster."
"Nuclear Industry Withers in U.S. as Wind Pummels Prices: Energy"
Bloomberg, 03/11/2013"A glut of government-subsidized wind power may help accomplish a goal some environmentalists have sought for decades: kill off U.S. nuclear power plants while reducing reliance on electricity from burning coal."
"Safety Breaches Seen Plaguing U.S. Reactors in Report"
Bloomberg, 03/08/2013"Almost one-in-six U.S. nuclear reactors experienced safety breaches last year due in part to poor oversight by federal regulators, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists."
"Incidents including a cooling water leak and unusual wear on steam generator tubes were reported at 16 units owned by companies including Entergy Corp. (ETR) and Edison International (EIX), the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based environmental group said in its third annual report on reactor safety released today.
"Energy Department Plans To Ship Hanford Nuke Waste To New Mexico"
Reuters, 03/07/2013"The Department of Energy on Wednesday put forward a long-term plan to extract and ship low-level radioactive waste from leaking tanks at Washington state's Hanford Nuclear Reservation to a dump in New Mexico."
"Budget Cuts Threaten Work at Leaking Nuke Tanks"
AP, 03/06/2013"RICHLAND, Wash. -- Washington's governor prepared to travel to the nation's most contaminated nuclear site to learn more about leaking radioactive waste tanks there Wednesday, a day after federal officials acknowledged budget cuts may disrupt efforts to empty the aging vessels."
"Vogtle Nuclear Project To Take Longer, Cost More"
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 03/01/2013"Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion project will take about 19 months longer to complete than originally expected and cost about $740 million more than originally thought, the company said Thursday."
"DOE: Budget Cuts May Slow Nuclear Waste Cleanup"
AP, 03/01/2013"Cleanup of radioactive waste at nuclear sites across the country — including one in Washington state where waste tanks may be leaking 1,000 gallons per year — would be delayed under automatic spending cuts set to take effect Friday."
"Fukushima Disaster Residents ‘Have An Extra Risk of Cancer'"
Times of London, 03/01/2013"Girls living nearest to the Fukushima nuclear disaster zone have almost a 70 per cent increased risk of thyroid cancer, the World Health Organisation says."
"Cancer Risks Higher in Worst Hit Fukushima Area: WHO"
Reuters, 02/28/2013"People in the area worst affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident two years ago have a higher risk of developing certain cancers, the World Health Organization said on Thursday."
"Post-Fukushima, Arguments for Nuclear Safety Bog Down"
NY Times, 02/27/2013"Alarms sounded and lights flashed as control panel dials at a nuclear power plant in upstate New York warned that the power for safety equipment was failing. The room went dark until the emergency lights kicked in. But there was no reason to worry on this frozen winter morning."
Japan: "Survey: No Nuclear Plants Meet New Safety Standards"
Asahi Shimbun, 02/25/2013"None of Japan’s 16 nuclear power plants has satisfied the government's proposed new safety standards, making them ineligible to be restarted in the near future, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey."

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