According to my research on astrophysics, the most powerful of the known forces in the universe is nuclear energy, which fuels the stars. |
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In 1939 he wrote to President Roosevelt about the military potential of nuclear energy, greatly influencing the decision to build an atom bomb. |
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All the steps in the complex process of creating nuclear energy entail environmental hazards. |
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They has previously used nuclear energy to power spacecraft but never in a propulsion system. |
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At first, the program focused mainly on the use of nuclear energy for power generation. |
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To generate electricity, we use hydroelectric power, coal and nuclear energy. |
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Therefore, a single fission bomb, using nuclear energy, might destroy a whole city. |
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Blix strongly believes that nuclear energy is a prerequisite for satisfying the future energy needs of the world. |
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That's in contrast to the nuclear energy and genetically modified organism industries, which are hobbled by bad public relations, she adds. |
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The exhibits cover topics relating to energy, electricity, mechanics, optics, sound, light, and even nuclear energy and astronomy. |
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It was bailed out instantly, but not before we had once again seen the truth of nuclear energy. |
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Any hint that nuclear energy might fill the void is treated as serious blasphemy. |
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He has offered French expertise on nuclear energy in return for access to North Africa's gas reserves. |
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The unspoken consensus in much of the energy community is that you cannot address global warming without substantial additions of nuclear energy. |
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To some extent, American aid also prevented France from turning towards the military application of nuclear energy. |
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A string of safety problems and attempted cover-ups since then has undermined public faith in nuclear energy. |
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Fear of the atomic bomb leads to turning away from peaceful applications of nuclear energy. |
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The two countries will also discuss about further strengthening their cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. |
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But for the foreseeable future, expansion of baseload power generation for most countries comes down to a choice between coal and nuclear energy. |
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In many countries where nuclear units are in operation today, nuclear energy clearly is an option for the next millennium. |
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Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich? |
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Neither fossil fuels nor nuclear energy seem at the moment to be viable alternatives. |
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The women rallied their resources, with branches throughout the country forming standing committees to collect information on nuclear energy. |
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Like Iran, North Korea wants to pursue nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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The future of nuclear energy will be clearer after fusion power has been produced industrially. |
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States should step up their efforts in favour of disarmament and nonproliferation without ceasing to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy. |
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He believes greater reliance on nuclear energy is the only alternative. |
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The first is that, like oil, nuclear energy is a finite resource. |
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In a city known for soft coal and nuclear energy, city leaders have put a lot of thought and effort into trying to develop the downtown area into a green environment. |
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If we stop to consider the environmental and health costs of fossil-fuel and nuclear energy, then solar energy makes sense. |
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The nuclear energy industry is also muscling in on this one. |
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While we abhor nuclear weapons, we value the potential of nuclear energy to boost our underdeveloped economies. |
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A colony on the moon could use this as a source of oxygen, with power provided by nuclear energy or solar panels. |
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But she also insists Japanese people want the country weaned off nuclear energy. |
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We want peace, security, and economic welfare, and we cannot forgo all of our other rights for nuclear energy. |
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The first version of the report was used as a chance for them to get on their hobbyhorse and oppose nuclear energy. |
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Activities encompassed by Crown corporations range from fish marketing to nuclear energy and from mining to public broadcasting. |
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Lastly, doses to nuclear energy workers and the public are tabulated and compared to regulatory limits. |
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He also reiterated the inalienable right of all parties to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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All the States parties to the NPT, without discrimination, have an inalienable right to produce nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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If Turkey is going to generate nuclear energy, it will obviously have to ensure a high level of nuclear safety as well. |
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We are well aware that nuclear energy produces waste that is difficult to control. |
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One crucial question to be answered is about the future of the nuclear energy industry. |
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Viet Nam, at the same time, supports the right of nations to develop nuclear energy and technologies for peaceful purposes. |
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The search for a more viable energy mix must also involve recourse to nuclear energy. |
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Those who advocate nuclear energy for military ends comprise a tiny handful of the population. |
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First of all, we emphasize the right of all States to make use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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Thirdly, cooperation with third countries and diversification of energy sources, including debates on nuclear energy. |
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It regulates and controls the use of nuclear energy and materials in Canada. |
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In my view, however, it is quite ridiculous to extol nuclear energy as environmentally friendly in this situation. |
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Additional peaceful applications of nuclear energy in the areas of health, agriculture and industry are also being discovered. |
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One of the priorities in this area is to develop cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. |
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This will help our programme become a model in the acquisition of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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Not that Indian and Chinese officials are heedless of the risks of nuclear energy. |
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A Swedish study in the late 1990s found that young men were much more likely than young women to favour the long-term use of nuclear energy. |
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We offered to work with Iran on a modern nuclear energy programme, with a guaranteed fuel supply. |
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I wanted to make people aware of the fact that, at present, nuclear energy is not clean. |
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We cannot afford that while the demand for nuclear energy is greater than ever because global development requires it. |
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Other nuclear energy supporters include scientists such as the former head of the Met Office, who co-chaired the intergovernmental panel on climate change. |
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These instruments deal with nuclear energy, petroleum and the carriage of dangerous goods. |
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At the same time, renewable energies are denounced as uneconomical, with their potential marginalised in order to underscore the indispensability of nuclear energy. |
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So, why not just use man-made nuclear energy and nuke the planet today? |
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We all need nuclear energy to desalinate water and to produce electricity without destroying the environment. |
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But the government did make a choice to invest massively in traditional nuclear energy, in nuclear fission. |
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The government should draft a bill and rework the whole issue of nuclear energy, so that Canada can improve the situation. |
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It frees banking or financial institutions from any liability with regard to site decontamination as a result of the use of nuclear energy. |
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We ought to be continuing to research and spend research dollars to make sure that we're able to properly harness nuclear energy without harming the environment. |
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Men were more likely to be convinced by the economic arguments in favour of nuclear energy. |
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The thorium fuel cycle is able to generate nuclear energy with a lower output of radiotoxic waste than the uranium fuel cycle. |
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The debate surrounding nuclear energy is a sideshow. |
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Relations with the Russian Federation have focused on trade, nuclear energy and defense supplies. |
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The stated purpose of the Negev Nuclear Research Center near Dimona is to advance basic nuclear science and applied research on nuclear energy. |
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It is the world's number one producer of electrical and nuclear energy, as well as liquid natural gas, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. |
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This is why nuclear world governance relies on the creation of an international agency for policing illegal underground activities linked to nuclear energy. |
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Considering everything you have heard today about nuclear energy, what information has had the greatest influence on your thinking about this issue? |
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That being said, the use of nuclear energy does have an 'indigenous' effect on local authorities, particularly the risks related to this form of energy and the management of nuclear waste. |
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Its mandate is very clear: it regulates for the protection of health, safety and security of Canadians and the environment, as well as respects Canada's international commitments on the peaceful use of nuclear energy. |
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The liberation of nuclear energy, though in a still anarchic form, has let loose a blinding light, the light of the new worlds, which in a space in perpetual evolution emerge from the nebulae. |
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The subject collection could range from fields as sweeping as classics or American literature to books on chess, coffee, prizefighting, detective fiction, or the development of nuclear energy. |
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But that will be one subject that Mr Bush, the friend of Big Oil, the despoiler of the Arctic wilderness and the champion of nuclear energy, is unlikely to want to force to the centre of the debate. |
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One decade later, the results of this opposition led several states, first and foremost Germany, to abandon, or at least put on ice, nuclear energy, with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster playing a major role in swaying opinion? |
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The risk of misuse by States parties to the Treaty of its peaceful nuclear energy provisions in order to acquire the technical basis for a rapid breakout to nuclear weapons is a serious matter for the international community. |
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We reaffirm the inalienable right of all parties to the NPT to the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes as enshrined in Article IV in conformity with all their Treaty obligations. |
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Reaffirms the basic and inalienable right of all States to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination. |
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However, only the exclusively peaceful use of nuclear energy can allow us to hope that those who covet nuclear arms will abandon their intentions to acquire and use them. |
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I readily concede, though, that atomic power and nuclear energy do not affect agriculture to that great a degree if we disregard the wind, which has just been mentioned. |
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That was another reason why we were not able to move ahead quickly on this and you, Commissioners, signed a letter in which you tried to readdress the question of the role of nuclear energy in this partnership. |
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The first surprise of seeing both presidential hopefuls poles apart on the fundamental statistics of France's nuclear energy capacity was followed by a second: both were way out! |
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We expect that the report will produce recommendations on disarmament, non-proliferation and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, as well as the interconnections between them. |
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Once fossil fuel producers are required to internalize the cost of the pollutants they emit, nuclear energy will emerge as the least costly energy option. |
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Preferential treatment to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes was being given to States that were not party to the NPT, which ran counter to article IV of the Treaty. |
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In March 2010, G-8 foreign affairs ministers affirmed their support for the NPT as essential for the pursuit of nuclear disarmament and the promotion of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. |
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If the government wants to enlist private enterprise in order to increase the production of nuclear energy, I do not see this as the ideal solution as far as the greenhouse effect is concerned. |
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The growth of nuclear energy in the NMCs slackened following the Italian moratorium and the Spanish decision to call off the development of this energy on its territory. |
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Once fast friends, now divided by the war, Bohr and Heisenberg are both dangerously close to unlocking the secrets of nuclear energy. |
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Its application would be derisory or even counter productive for some, as it favours sectors presenting other risks, such as nuclear energy or accelerated carbon storage, whose side effects have not been determined. |
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These two studies demonstrate that, looking at all the technologies currently available, the contribution of nuclear energy would be just as important to climate control as that of renewables. |
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This energy repositioning need not involve the development of nuclear energy, instead, it must be based on the development of renewable forms of energy. |
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They at the same time, well beyond the legal obligations of the NPT, argue for depriving the developing nations of the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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The Treaty also contained key rights and obligations regarding the use of nuclear energy, which must be respected equally by all of its States parties. |
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If we carry on in this fashion, then not only will our work continue to be undermined, but so will what perhaps makes sense of the use of nuclear energy, and that brings me to my ceterum censeo. |
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We reaffirm that the NPT remains the cornerstone of the nuclear non-proliferation regime and an essential foundation for the pursuit of nuclear disarmament and peaceful uses of nuclear energy. |
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Slovak nuclear energy programme, comprising nuclear research and training facilities, as well as active programmes in the radioactive waste management field, is of crucial importance in the Central European context. |
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We face full-on the dilemma involved in the free and independent exercise of the right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and the requirements of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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This action, which is in full contravention to article IV of the Treaty, violates the inalienable right of States parties to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. |
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In principle, nuclear energy may be generated both by the fission of very heavy atomic nuclei such as uranium or plutonium and by the fusion of very light atomic nuclei such as deuterium or tritium. |
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It says that all nations have the right to peaceful nuclear energy, and that nations with nuclear weapons have a responsibility to move towards disarmament and those without them have the responsibility to forsake them. |
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The absence of a broadly agreed approach to waste management and disposal is one of the main impediments to the continued and future use of nuclear energy. |
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Fukushima changed my attitude toward nuclear energy. |
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In the same answer, the Commission also said that the use of nuclear energy is only acceptable provided the high safety standards laid down in international law are guaranteed. |
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The ultimate goal of the Union is to establish a comprehensive relationship with Iran, involving cooperation in all fields, nuclear energy for peaceful purposes included. |
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Energy consumption worldwide is likely to double between 2000 and 2050, and nuclear energy will remain a key element in future low-carbon energy systems. |
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An expansion of the peaceful use of nuclear energy must be carried forward in a manner consistent with nuclear non-proliferation commitments and standards. |
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A fuel-cycle-centred solution could be a way to strike a balance between, on the one hand, the right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and on the other hand the risks of proliferation. |
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He also pointed out that his country announced that if the nuclear energy is used for peaceful purposes, it is something unnegotiable at all. |
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Euratom was to integrate sectors in nuclear energy while the EEC would develop a customs union among members. |
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The ability to control nuclear energy and to keep it safe for civilian use has been recurrently called into question by accidents of serious and even catastrophic proportions. |
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They also argue that binding massive amounts of investments on nuclear energy would take funding away from more effective solutions. |
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He argues that any realistic plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuels or greenhouse gas emissions need increased use of nuclear energy. |
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Their exploration of radium could be seen as the first peaceful use of nuclear energy and the start of modern nuclear medicine. |
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Currently the country is the 4th largest nuclear energy producer, with all nuclear power in Russia being managed by Rosatom State Corporation. |
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Coming in second place was wind, third was nuclear energy, and fourth was solar photovoltaic. |
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A pounds 4 million windfall to reskill nuclear energy workers on Anglesey and in Gwynedd has been welcomed. |
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Despite the push by the government and utilities for nuclear restarts, most Japanese are opposed to a return to nuclear energy. |
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The truth is that NPT was crated with the preliminary capacity as a centre to help countries who are planning to use peaceful nuclear energy. |
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The Government has vacillated and now has decided to go for nuclear energy. |
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Meanwhile, in February, Saudi Arabia signed a bilateral cooperation treaty with France to develop nuclear energy, including electricity production and water desalinisation. |
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As Japan deals with a nuclear crisis triggered by a devastating earthquake and tsunami, the future of nuclear energy around the world suddenly appears bleak. |
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The conference will provide an opportunity for the UAE to share its experiences as the first nation in more than three decades to break ground on a nuclear energy plant. |
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Peaceful nuclear energy plays a significant role in the future of our nation as these plants will provide us with electricity which we need to fulfil our needs. |
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Mr Abbott's green signal for a nuclear energy proposal came after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had earlier expressed her willingness to go for nuclear technology. |
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He has argued, however, that the demonstrations do not represent the silent majority of Japanese who are too anxious about the economy to give up on nuclear energy. |
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However, as a reaction to the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the Swiss government announced in 2011 that it plans to end its use of nuclear energy in the next 2 or 3 decades. |
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The agreement states that the WHO recognises the IAEA as having responsibility for peaceful nuclear energy without prejudice to the roles of the WHO of promoting health. |
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This critical component added to India's first fast-breeder reactor for commercial nuclear energy generation, will help in sodium being used in the plant for cooling. |
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The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation has completed the installation one of the largest condensers in the Middle East region for the UAE's first nuclear energy plant. |
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