User: Abhijeetvj Topic: Energy
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Last updated: Jun 19 2013 13:22 IST RSS 2.0
 
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Fukushima nuke plant’s groundwater has high toxic levels: Report (Cached) 19.6.2013 Zee News : World
Recent tests at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant have reportedly revealed the presence of high levels of toxic radioactive isotope in the groundwater.
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Toxic substance in Fukushima water 19.6.2013 BBC: World
High levels of a toxic radioactive isotope, strontium-90, have been found in groundwater at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, its operator says.
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Flaws in Koodankulam plant 19.6.2013 newindianexpress.com
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India ready to clarify further on nuclear liability 19.6.2013 deccanherald.com
India ready to clarify further on nuclear liability
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IndoFrench pact on diplomatic visas (Cached) 19.6.2013 Hindustan Times: World
IndoFrench pact on diplomatic visas
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No schedule yet for Kudankulam commissioning 19.6.2013 Latest News
Submission of report on compliance of 15 conditions to SC is necessary
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Our law is a fact, says Mathai on Nuclear Liability Act 19.6.2013 Hindu: News
Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai, in Paris on Tuesday for talks with his French counterpart, told The Hindu that there had been good progress in discussion between Dassault and Hindustan Aer...
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India's Japan moment 18.6.2013 Latest News
Concern for China's reaction must not stop India from pursuing closer relations with Japan
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After Fukushima, Japan beginning to see the light in solar energy 18.6.2013 Guardian: Environment
Government subsidies raising interest in renewables, but higher bills could complicate Shinzo Abe's economic recovery plan Across Japan, technology companies and private investors are racing to install devices that until recently they had little interest in: solar panels . Massive solar parks are popping up as part of a rapid build-up that one developer likened to an "explosion." The boom was sparked by a little-noted government policy, implemented nearly a year ago, that guaranteed generous payments to anybody selling renewable energy, including solar power. Because of that policy, known as a feed-in tariff, investors and analysts say Japan has become one of the world's fastest-growing users of solar energy. This year alone, Japan is forecasted to install solar panels with the capacity of five to seven modern nuclear reactors. Before the 2011 meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, Japan had all but neglected renewable energy, instead emphasising atomic power. But the accident at ...
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China has fastest supercomputer 18.6.2013 Deccan Chronicle: Sci/Tech
Beijing: China has built the world's fastest supercomputer, almost twice as fast as the previous U.S. holder and underlining the country's rise as a science and technology powerhouse. The semi annual TOP500 official listing of the world's fastest supercomputers released on Monday says the Tianhe-2
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HC notice to Govt for withdrawal of cases against anti-nuclear activists 18.6.2013 Hindu: Tamil Nadu
The Madras High Court on Tuesday ordered issue of notice to Tamil Nadu Government asking why steps were not taken to withdraw cases filed against anti-nuclear activists protesting against Kudankula...
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Chinese supercomputer named world's fastest 18.6.2013 Hindu: Technology
The Tianhe-2 developed by the National University of Defense Technology works double the speed of the U.S. Energy Department’s Titan machine.
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HC notice to Govt for not withdrawing cases against anti-nuke agitators (Cached) 18.6.2013 Zee News : States
The Madras High Court ordered issue of notice to Tamil Nadu Government, asking why steps were not taken to withdraw cases filed against anti-nuclear activists.
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‘Withdraw cases against N-plant protesters’ 18.6.2013 Chennai News, Tamil News, Chennai City News, Tamil Nadu News | TOI City News
‘Withdraw cases against N-plant protesters’
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Kudankulam commissioning only after AERB gives nod for first approach to criticality 17.6.2013 Latest News
Nuclear Power Corporation (NPC) has expressed its inability to provide any time schedule for the commissioning of the Kudankulam's first unit of 1,000 MW in view of the ongoing technical review done by Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) and ...
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'Foreign tech influx smothering Indian science' 17.6.2013 India News, Latest News in India, Live News India, India Breaking News - Times of India
'Foreign tech influx smothering Indian science'
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Nuke science can help food, water security: BARC 17.6.2013 India News, Latest News in India, Live News India, India Breaking News - Times of India
Nuke science can help food, water security: BARC
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AERB reviews K-plant safety measures 17.6.2013 newindianexpress.com
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West Bengal apathetic to mega science project 17.6.2013 Kolkata News, Kolkata City News | Cities News - Times of India
West Bengal apathetic to mega science project
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Jaitapur atomic project: Areva seeks help of French govt & lenders on cost sharing 17.6.2013 Latest News
The company is supposed to supply two reactors of 1,650 Mw each to the Nuclear Power Corporation (NPC) for Jaitapur
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