Nuclear Energy

Japan had been left without nuclear power since early May when the last of its 50 working reactors was shut down
TEPCO is to withdraw from a scheme to supply and run two nuclear reactors at a plant in Vietnam
A journalist checks the radiation level at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in February 2012
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
A Japanese anti nuclear activist (C) holds a placard and shouts slogans through a megaphone
Japanese police officers (bottom R) stand guard as anti nuclear activists hold placards and shout slogans
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
A journalist checks the radiation level at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in February 2012
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Factfile explaining the enrichment of uranium to make a) nuclear fuel or b) nuclear bombs
Factfile explaining the enrichment of uranium to make a) nuclear fuel or b) nuclear bombs
Factfile explaining the enrichment of uranium to make a) nuclear fuel or b) nuclear bombs
Factfile explaining the enrichment of uranium to make a) nuclear fuel or b) nuclear bombs
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Iran's Russian-built nuclear reactor in Bushehr
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is seeking to head off a summer energy crunch
Fukui Governor, Issei Nishikawa

Iran leader hints at first direct US nuclear talks

Iran's supreme leader on Thursday signalled openness for the first time to US offers to hold direct talks on his country's disputed nuclear drive, but voiced pessimism over the chances of a breakthrough.
 

Rat linked to outage at Fukushima atomic plant

A rat may have caused a power cut that knocked out cooling systems at Japan's tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, the operator said Thursday, an episode that highlighted the jerry-rigged nature of the fix.
 

Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant

Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said Wednesday after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

New nuclear plant gets green light

The government has given the go-ahead for the first of a planned new generation of nuclear power plants.
 

Govt gives green light to new nuclear plant

The government gave the go-ahead on Tuesday for the first of a planned new generation of nuclear power plants.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said Wednesday after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said, after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut

Engineers at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant succeeded Tuesday in restarting three cooling systems after a power cut underlined its still-precarious state, two years after a tsunami struck.
 

UK govt gives green light to new nuclear plant

Britain gave the go-ahead on Tuesday for the first of a planned new generation of nuclear power plants.
 

Czech villagers embrace disputed nuclear plant

Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut

The operator of Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday power for cooling systems at three spent fuel pools was still out more than 14 hours after it failed.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut: report

A power failure at Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant forced operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. to suspend systems to cool spent fuel pools at three reactor units, a report said Tuesday.
 

Huge wind farm turbine snaps in Japan

A 38-tonne wind turbine crashed 50 metres (165 feet) to the ground in western Japan after the steel column supporting it snapped, according to officials.
 

Too late to identify N.Korea nuclear device: monitors

It is likely too late to determine what kind of fissile material North Korea used in its latest nuclear test, since no radioactive traces have been detected, an international monitoring group said Wednesday.
 

Nuclear group Areva insists public trusts sector

Two years after Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis, the head of French group Areva, a leading company in the sector, insisted that public confidence in atomic energy has been re-established.
 

Activists fault WHO report on Fukushima radiation

Activist physicians on Monday accused the World Health Organization of downplaying the health impact of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
 

Greenpeace protests at Argentina nuclear plant

Some 40 Greenpeace activists were arrested inside an atomic power plant in Argentina on Monday at a protest on the second anniversary of the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, the group said.
 

Japan marks second tsunami anniversary

People all over Japan bowed their heads in silence Monday as they remembered the almost 19,000 who died when a ferocious tsunami surged ashore two years earlier.
 

Japan marks tsunami second anniversary

People all over Japan bowed their heads in silence Monday as they remembered the almost 19,000 who died when a ferocious tsunami surged ashore two years earlier.