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- It’s not just toxic chemicals. Radioactive waste was also dumped off Los Angeles coast via LA Times 2024/02/21
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Tag Archives: Turkey
【INFO】原発輸出は侵略だ!参院委員会強行採決を許さない!日-トルコ・UAE原子力協定批准するな!4.15国会前座り込み&アピール via 東電前アクション!
原発輸出は侵略だ!参院委員会強行採決を許さない! 日-トルコ・UAE原子力協定批准するな! 4.15国会前座り込み&アピール 4月15日(火)14時~20時(18時からあらためて集会) 永田町:参議院議員会館前 ◆よびかけ:東電前アクション! BLOG:http://antitepco.ldblog.jp/ TWIT:https://twitter.com/antitepco1 MAIL:antitepco1@yahoo.co.jp 福島原発事故発生後、日本が初めて署名した他国(トルコおよびアラブ首長国連邦-UAE)との原子力協定が衆議院を通過しました。 与党は15日に参議院の委員会で審議し、その週にも承認・批准を狙っています。 私たちは4月10日・11日に参院会館前で抗議行動を行いました。 http://antitepco.ldblog.jp/archives/37389755.html トルコ現地も激しい弾圧の中で反対行動を続けていますが、安倍政権が世界中に進める原発輸出を絶対に認めないことは、何よりも日本の民衆の責任です。 そこで、審議予想日に再び参議院前でロングランの座り込みとアピールを行います。 同時に新エネ計画撤回、核燃サイクル計画からの撤退・下北再処理工場稼働断念、川内などの原発再稼働反対も訴えます。 可能な時間帯に、ぜひご参加ください! ★☆★☆★☆★ ENGLISH ★☆★☆★☆★ PARLIAMENT SITTING & RALLY on 4/15 against the ratification of a Japanese nuclear agreement with Turkey and the United Arab … Continue reading
Turkey’s first nuke plant ‘facing further delays’ via Daily News
Turkish authorities’ request for review of a key environmental report will likely cause further delay of construction of the first nuclear plant in the country, that will be built by Russian Rosatom Turkey’s first nuclear power plant has hit further … Continue reading
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Tagged energy policy, GDF Suez, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Rosatom, TAEK, the Turkish Atomic Energy Authority, Turkey
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Nuclear plant tops Hollande’s agenda in Turkey via euro/topics
French President François Hollande arrived in Turkey for a two-day visit on Monday. During this first state visit by a French president to Turkey in 22 years the economy – and in particular French plans to build a nuclear power … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnaud Montebourg, energy policy, France, Francois Hollande, nuclear power plants, the Armenians, Turkey
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Asia-Pacific Region to Continue to Lead Nuclear Installations for at Least a Decade via Global Data
The Asia-Pacific region is scheduled to install around 103 nuclear reactors by 2025, in order to both meet rising power demands and lower carbon emissions, according to the latest forecast from research and consulting firm GlobalData. The new report* identifies … Continue reading
Turkey’s First Nuclear Power Plant On Schedule Despite Deficiencies In Environmental Impact Analysis: Report via International Business Times
Akkuyu NGS, the company that is building Turkey’s first nuclear power plant, confirmed Wednesday that construction of the nuclear site is on schedule despite Turkey’s Environment and Urban Planning Ministry’s rejection of the Environmental Impact Analysis Report that cited deficiencies … Continue reading
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Tagged energy policy, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Rosatom, Russia, Turkey
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Rosatom offers emerging nations nuclear package: paper via Reuters
(Reuters) – Russia’s state-owned nuclear company Rosatom is offering a special package deal to build and operate nuclear power stations abroad in a bid to win business from developing countries, a company official was quoted on Monday as saying. The … Continue reading
State [Kenya] sends 11 to Korea for training on Nuclear power via Standard Digital News
NAIROBI, KENYA: A team of nuclear scientists have been dispatched to Korea for capacity building in an attempt to increase power generation from alternative sources. Kenya is looking into Nuclear Energy sources to boost its electricity generation capacity to over … Continue reading
EDITORIAL: First of all, Japan should think about nuclear nonproliferation via Asahi shimbun
During his recent visits to Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe signed agreements that open the door to Japan’s exports of nuclear power generation technology to these countries. Japan has also agreed with Saudi Arabia to … Continue reading
No Nukes: Anti-Nuclear Activists Condemn Turkey’s Plans To Build Second Atomic Plant via International Business Times
Greenpeace International, the prominent environmental organization, and other activists have condemned a $22-billion deal between Turkey, France and Japan to construct the second Turkish nuclear reactor. The Anatolia News Agency reported over the weekend that Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip … Continue reading
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Tagged East Japan Earthquake + Fukushima, energy policy, health, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Sinop, Turkey
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Turkey close to $20bn nuclear plant announcement via Power Engineering International
Turkey is about to make a decision on the awarding of its new nuclear power plant at Sinop, on the Black Sea. Earlier Nikkei Business Daily stated that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Areva (Euronext: CEI) had won the contract to construct … Continue reading