Tricks to Make Nuclear Power Cheap
The article critiques a claim about the economic viability of nuclear power in Norway, highlighting unrealistic income assumptions.
Chubu Electric President Promises to 'Promptly Submit' Data on Fraud Following Regulatory Committee's Indication
Chubu Electric's president acknowledged the insufficient documentation during a press conference and pledged to provide necessary records regarding the fraudulent data concerning earthquake motion standards used for the Hamaoka nuclear power plant.
Plaintiffs 'merely take the regulator's judgment at face value' - Request to suspend operations at Shikoku Electric's Ikata Nuclear Power Plant rejected
The Yamaguchi District Court has dismissed a request from local residents to suspend the operations of the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant, leading plaintiffs to criticize the reliance on the nuclear regulator's safety judgments.
The Secret 'State Within a State'. How Ayatollah Khamenei Rules Iran from a Underground Bunker
The article explores the hidden power structure in Iran under Ayatollah Khamenei's leadership, focusing on the role of the Supreme Leader's Office, known as Bayt, in controlling the military, nuclear program, and economy.
'It's a disgrace' โ Russian workers turn occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant into 'resort'
Russian workers at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have transformed sections of the facility into living quarters, raising safety concerns.
Kim Jong Un: 'Recognize the nuclear power status,' the message to the US โ Closes the door on South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced intentions to expand the country's nuclear arsenal while calling on the United States to acknowledge North Korea's nuclear strength.
Hamburg: We should maintain oil shale capacity until the nuclear power plant's operation
Energy expert Arvi Hamburg argues that Estonia should continue to produce electricity from local oil shale resources for at least another decade to ensure energy security before transitioning to nuclear power.
Cancer and Nuclear Power Plants. The First Such Study in the 21st Century Sparked a Wave of Comments
A recent study shows that US counties closer to operational nuclear power plants have higher cancer mortality rates, but experts cast doubt on the findings.
Kim threatens to completely destroy South Korea and conditions for understanding with Washington
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un threatens to entirely destroy South Korea if his country's security is threatened and demands that the U.S. recognize North Korea as a nuclear power as a condition for dialogue.
Lawsuit to Stop Operation of Ikata Nuclear Power Plant Dismissed by Yamaguchi District Court Iwakuni Branch
The Yamaguchi District Court Iwakuni Branch dismissed a lawsuit filed by approximately 160 residents seeking to halt operations at the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant, marking the fourth similar court ruling against residents.
North Korea extends a hand to the USA
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un has expressed willingness to come to an agreement with the USA, provided that the US accepts North Korea as a nuclear power and changes its allegedly hostile stance.
North Korea ready to get along with the USA, demands recognition as a nuclear power
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggests that his country could engage with the United States if it recognizes North Korea as a nuclear power.
Kim signals openness to US ties while calling South Korea โmost hostileโ
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un indicated a willingness to improve relations with the US while labeling South Korea as its 'most hostile' adversary during remarks at a party congress.
Cancer Rates Near Nuclear Power Plants Are Indeed Higher
A new Harvard study suggests a potential link between proximity to nuclear power plants and increased cancer mortality rates in the U.S.
Debris Retrieval Robot Arm Unveiled: Development Delays, Second Unit Set for 2026
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) unveiled a robot arm designed to retrieve melted nuclear fuel from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, with plans to deploy a second unit by fiscal year 2026 due to development delays.
Data Tampering at Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, Records for Standard Seismic Motion Missing - Regulatory Commission Inspection
The Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan announced findings of irregularities regarding seismic data at the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, with records related to the establishment of standard seismic motion yet to be found.
People's Power Party recruits 1st and 2nd talent for local elections: accountant Son Jeong-hwa and nuclear engineer Jeong Jin-woo
The People's Power Party of South Korea has announced the recruitment of accountant Son Jeong-hwa and nuclear engineer Jeong Jin-woo as key candidates for the upcoming local elections.
Nuclear Deterrence: Will France Become Germany's New Protecting Power?
The article discusses the shift in Germany's reliance on nuclear deterrence from the United States to potentially France, amidst concerns regarding security under the Trump administration.
Harvard Study: More Cancer Deaths Near Nuclear Power Plants. Scientists: It's Not That Simple
A recent Harvard study suggests that counties in the U.S. closer to nuclear power plants have higher cancer death rates, yet experts challenge the simplicity of these findings.
El Paรญs: Kim Jong Un strengthens his power and affirms the centrality of nuclear deterrence
A report highlights Kim Jong Un's re-election as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, solidifying his absolute authority and the role of nuclear deterrence in North Korea's defense strategy.
Official Application for New Nuclear Power Plant in Yeongdeok, Gyeongbuk... Ongoing Local Dissonance
Yeongdeok County in Gyeongbuk has formalized its application for a new nuclear power plant, sparking mixed reactions among local residents.
U.S. claims about secret nuclear weapons development experiments dismissed by China
The U.S. and China engaged in a heated dispute over China's nuclear power enhancement during a UN disarmament conference, with the U.S. accusing China of conducting secret nuclear experiments, a claim China vehemently refuted.
TEPCO Employee Photographs Secret Document with Smartphone and Sends it to 16 Colleagues
A Tokyo Electric Power Company employee photographed a classified document related to security measures at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant and sent it to 16 colleagues, raising concerns over security management lapses.
Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant left with just 22 reactor operators, far below safety levels
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, occupied by Russia, now has only 22 reactor operators, significantly below the safety requirements needed for its operation.
Moscow proposes the construction of a Russian technology nuclear power plant to Serbia
Moscow is prepared to offer Serbia a nuclear power plant using Russian technology as part of an international consortium, according to the head of Russia's state nuclear energy company.
Management of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to be discussed at next meeting with Russia and US โ UP
The next trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the US, and Russia will focus on the management of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Where does Czechia get its electricity? Nuclear power has reached a milestone, solar energy has caught up in capacity
This article discusses how nuclear power in Czechia has reached a significant milestone in electricity generation, with solar energy now matching its output.
The court rejects the request to halt the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Poland
A Latvian court has denied a request from environmental advocates to suspend the construction of Poland's first nuclear power plant, allowing work to continue as planned.
New Billion-Dollar Profit: France's Nuclear Power Remains Lucrative and Attracts Investors
France's nuclear energy sector continues to generate significant profits, attracting investors despite some financial challenges faced by Electricitรฉ de France (EDF).
Uncertain costs, greater dependence, and more bureaucracy: Here are five highlights from the new nuclear power analysis
A new analysis commissioned by the Danish government explores the potential benefits and challenges of nuclear power in Denmark, particularly focusing on small modular reactors (SMR) as a part of the future energy landscape.
Expert behind new analysis: If Denmark is to have nuclear power, politicians should first indicate where it should be
A new analysis suggests that if Danish politicians want to adopt nuclear power, they need to first identify suitable locations for new plants.
Kim opens the "major tasks" conference.. nuclear ambitions and condemnation of "defeatism"
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened the 9th Workers' Party Congress, labeling it a historic turning point for the nationโs socialist goals amidst declarations of nuclear power and economic priorities.
The government is preparing an expansion of Temelรญn, has approved an economic strategy
The Czech government is set to expand the Temelรญn nuclear power plant and has also approved a new economic strategy.
Uranium prices are rising. Driven by the renaissance of nuclear power plants
This article discusses the rising prices of uranium due to the renewed interest in nuclear power plants.
New chairman of the Electricity Business Federation appointed: Kansai Electric's Mori takes over after Chubu Electric's president's resignation due to scandal
Kansai Electric's president, Mori Nozomu, has been appointed as the new chairman of the Electricity Business Federation following the resignation of the former chairman over data falsification issues related to a nuclear power plant.
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Lacks Backup Power Solution
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine is currently operating with only one external power source after a backup solution failed, according to the IAEA.
Power problems for nuclear power plant in Ukraine
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine is receiving electricity from its last remaining power line after losing backup power over a week ago, raising concerns about nuclear safety amid military activity in the area.
US mobilize largest air power in the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, says newspaper
The US is deploying a significant number of fighter jets and military aircraft to the Middle East amidst negotiations for a nuclear deal with Iran, marking the largest air power mobilization in the region since the Iraq War in 2003.
Trump threatens Tehran / Bad things will happen if Iran does not agree to the deal, announces the US president. They are gathering air power
Donald Trump has threatened Iran with consequences if it does not reach a meaningful agreement with the United States.
A potential nuclear-capable system.. Kim's new weapon ignites platforms
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's reveal of a new multi-barrel rocket launcher has sparked considerable debate online regarding its implications for regional security and internal power dynamics.
What is happening in Iran? US Preparing for Attack, Khamenei Showing Power - 10 Updates
Iran is facing significant turmoil in mid-February 2026, with escalating tensions between military preparations by the US and demonstrations of strength by Iran.
Chinaโs Dominance in the Sea is Rapidly Increasing... Leaving the US Behind in Submarine Production
China has surpassed the US in building nuclear submarines, leading to new debates over maritime power dynamics.
There Will Be No Suspension of Work on Nuclear Power Plant Construction. Court Decision
A Polish court has rejected appeals to halt the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Poland, allowing the project to proceed as planned.
Breakthrough in the case of the first nuclear power plant in Poland
The construction of Poland's first nuclear power plant has received official clearance to continue following a ruling by the National Administrative Court that dismissed a complaint against the project.
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant unsafe โ source
Concerns arise over serious technical problems at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant that pose risks to its safe operation, allegedly concealed from regulators.
Volodymyr Zelensky: No agreement reached on key issues during negotiations in Geneva
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that significant differences remain in negotiations regarding occupied territories and the status of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Chubu Electric Workers' Union Starts Negotiations Without Specifying Amounts After Hamaoka Data Fraud Incident During Spring Labor Offensive
The Chubu Electric Workers' Union has initiated wage negotiations without specifying amounts, following a fraud incident related to seismic data at the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant.
Is the forecast of a 2% annual increase in electricity demand plausible?
The forecast of a yearly 2% increase in electricity demand, which has led the South Korean government to consider building more nuclear power plants, faces skepticism regarding its accuracy.
โDifficult But Businesslikeโ: Ukraine Peace Talks in Switzerland End
High-level peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Switzerland concluded without a breakthrough, but some progress was noted on ceasefire mechanisms.
Six horrifying final words of power plant worker whose skin fell off as he 'leaked fluid'
A power plant worker, Hisashi Ouchi, faced a tragic death from radiation exposure due to a workplace accident involving a nuclear reaction.