By: efreepressrelease | 2010-10-26 | News and society Iran began loading fuel in the heart of its first nuclear power plant in the southern city of Bushehr, said Tuesday the state media. "The Iran's peaceful nuclear activities and programs are underway as planned," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast reporters. The Bushehr nuclear plant is one of the major projects in Iran, which will help produce alternative forms of energy "he said. Tehran says the electricity produced by this plant will add to the national energy supply.The U.S. read more
By: William Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics With the December 2006 Gulf Cooperation Councils (GCC) announcement of plans to develop a joint nuclear program for peaceful purposes followed on the heals of Egypts expressed desire to harness nuclear energy and Irans continued progress, a Mideast nuclear arms race may be underway. Only a pragmatic, evenhanded approach can put the nuclear genie back into the bottle and effectively prevent a nuclear conflict that could impact the entire world. read more
By: Devika Kumar | 2010-04-04 | Politics Towards World-War? Russian Uranium to Iran - Method in Russian Madness? Iran Now Ready to Strike, Stack USD to survive in a world struck by disaster. read more
By: Naval Langa | 2010-04-04 | Politics Iran and North Korea are almost a nuclear power now. Once getting the nuclear hardware in their hands, the rulers of these countries are bound to be more powerful. read more
By: N.W. Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society This past month Iran commemorated these events by showcasing its military strength. It conducted a series of missile tests and large-scale military maneuvers involving tens of thousands of troops and over 1500 naval vessels. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-06 | Current Affairs The ongoing nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima last weekend has raised the renewed concerns around the world about the nuclear power plants and the nuclear safety. In the worst situation of nuclear power, Asia stands in the spotlight of controversy due to a high number of nuclear power plants. Let check the countries in East and South Asia which are planning new power reactors. read more
By: White Digital Media | 2011-01-04 | News and society China discovered the technology for the reprocessing of nuclear fuel, which will separate plutonium & provide China will additional energy sources read more
By: CMR Group | 2011-06-08 | Technology With an increasing demand for nuclear and fossil fuel power generation, it’s even more important that high-quality monitoring systems be installed into the facilities to provide reliable and safe operations for both the electrical system function as well as qualified personnel involved. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-21 | News and society The Friday’s massive earthquake and tsunami severely destroyed northeast Japan and caused great explosions at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant’s reactors, raising the uncontrolled radiation risk. Engineers are using diesel generators for less critical reactors No. 5 and No.6, which helps return to normal the temperature in spent fuel pools of the two reactors. Besides, they have successfully attached a power cable to the No. 1, 2, 5 and 6 reactors in a first step to help cool reactors and stop the spread of radiation as well as expect to restore electricity. If engineers cannot cool the reactor, the last option would be to entomb the plant with concrete and sand with the aim at preventing a catastrophic radiation leak, the method used at Chernobyl in Ukraine in 1986. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-12-16 | Article Marketing A report by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) shows that Iran now possesses 2,427 kilograms of enriched uranium. This uranium is currently enriched to the 3 to 3.5% range. This is enough uranium to power two nuclear warheads. read more
By: Louise G | 2010-02-19 | Business The job description of nuclear engineer includes someone who works with atomic particles. In this field, employees work on different projects such as building high powered nuclear weapons to developin read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-29 | Business "Eighties and nineties of last century, our mechanical engineering through the introduction, digestion and absorption of foreign advanced technology, extraordinary development. But the last decade, that the introduction of more and more difficult. Our cooperation with foreign countries had many lessons. "China Machinery Industry Federation chief engineer Sui Yongbin to the" energy "magazine reporter that sigh read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-03-31 | Current Affairs The ongoing nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima last weekend has raised the renewed concerns around the world about the nuclear power plants and the nuclear safety. In the worst situation about nuclear power, the nuclear catastrophe in faraway Fukushima has brought the serious risks of America's Atomic Time Bomb: Hanford Nuclear (biggest nuclear mess located Washington state) into spotlight. Reportedly, fifty-two buildings at Hanford and 240 square miles in the Pacific Northwest of the United States are uninhabitable for decades due to radioactivity. From 1944 to 1971, the cooling water which was used for cooling was secretly pumped right back into the river. An estimated of 216 million liters of radioactive and over 100,000 spent fuel rods were released to the Columbia River. read more
By: Celeste | 2010-10-27 | Environment Dr. Yvres Guenon from AREVA gave a good pitch at the recent SANEA talk on "The nuclear program is a true opportunity for South Africa. He started off stating that we weren't alone in the energy epidemic; "don't think you are the only country with bad decision makers" he said. Europe is in the same boat. read more