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Russia to stick to its guns on nuclear power | Russia Beyond The Headlines - 0 views

  • Europe may be reassessing its commitment to nuclear power in the wake of the catastrophe at Japan's Fukashima Daiichi power station, but Russia and most of the countries of emerging Europe have reasserted their commitment to using more nuclear energy
  • Most of western Europe's leaders find themselves in a similar position, but Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was quick to affirm that his country will continue to build new power stations. However, following Merkel's decision, he also ordered a comprehensive safety review of Russians nuclear assets
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Nuclear power in Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Russian energy strategy of 2003 set a policy priority for reduction in natural gas based power supply, aiming to achieve this through a doubling of nuclear power generation by 2020. In 2006 the Federal Atomic Energy Agency (Rosatom) announced targets for future nuclear power generation; providing 23% of electricity needs by 2020 and 25% by 2030.[1]
  • Russia has made plans to increase the number of reactors in operation from 31 to 59. Old reactors will be maintained and upgraded, including RBMK units similar to the reactors at Chernobyl. China and Russia agreed on further cooperation in the construction of nuclear power stations in October 2005.
  • The Russian government plans to allocate 127 billion rubles ($5.42 billion) to a federal program dedicated to the next generation of nuclear energy technology. About 1 trillion rubles ($42.7 billion) is to be allocated from the federal budget to nuclear power and industry development before 2015.[1]
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Chernobyl disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The accident raised concerns about the safety of the Soviet nuclear power industry, as well as nuclear power in general
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Nuclear Power in Russia | Russian Nuclear Energy - 0 views

  • Russia's nuclear plants, with 31 operating reactors totalling 21,743 MWe, comprise: 4 first generation VVER-440/230 or similar pressurised water reactors, 2 second generation VVER-440/213 pressurised water reactors, 9 third generation VVER-1000 pressurised water reactors with a full containment structure, mostly V-320 types, 11 RBMK light water graphite reactors now unique to Russia. The four oldest of these were commissioned in the 1970s at Kursk and Leningrad and are of some concern to the Western world. A further Kursk unit is under construction. 4 small graphite-moderated BWR reactors in eastern Siberia, constructed in the 1970s for cogeneration (EGP-6 models on linked map). One BN-600 fast-breeder reactor.
  • Generally, Russian reactors are licensed for 30 years from first power. Late in 2000, plans were announced for lifetime extensions of twelve first-generation reactors* totalling 5.7 GWe, and the extension period envisaged is now 15 to 25 years, necessitating major investment in refurbishing them. Generally the VVER-440 and RBMK units will get 15-year life extensions and the nine VVER-1000 units 25 years.  To 2010, 15-year extensions had been achieved for Novovoronezh-3 & 4, Kursk-1 & 2, Kola-1 & 2 and Leningrad-1-3.  Bilibino 1-4 have also been given 15-year licence extensions.  (Kola 1 & 2 VVER-440 and the Kursk and Leningrad RBMK units are all models which the EU has paid to shut down early in countries outside Russia.)
  • n 2010, life extensions were announced for Leningrad 4, Smolensk 1, Kola 3 and Beloyarsk 3 (all 15 years), and Novovoronezh 5 (25 years).  Leningrad 4 is undergoing an RUR 17 billion refurbishment, including replacement of generator stator.

National Alliance For Italy - 0 views

started by Thomas Watts on 29 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
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F&B sustainability report for Spain: January 2010 - 0 views

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    Stuart- this also has alot of good info
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Renewable energy as a Green Business Opportunity - 1 views

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    Stuart check this out has some really good info on spain
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Income gap widens worldwide - Washington Times - 0 views

  • Hot Topics:Barack ObamaNFLChinaMichael JacksonRick PerryCongressIraqWorld Series
  • government taking on the role of employer of last resort.
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  • helping people get jobs and increasing incomes for working families, rather than relying on social benefits.
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WHO | Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control - 0 views

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    After its adoption by the 56th World Health Assembly in May 2003, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) was open for signature until 29 June 2004. 168 States signed the WHO FCTC during this period expressing their willingness to become a Party to the Convention.
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Berlusconi accepts nuclear blow - 0 views

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    Look at this Caity
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http://www.who.int/gho/countries/bra.pdf - 3 views

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      Much below average
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    Basic facts and whatnot on Brazil
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Olivier De Schutter | United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food - 3 views

shared by Katy Field on 24 Oct 11 - Cached
  • “Farmers must not be disempowered labourers on their own land,” – UN right to food expert [24 October 2011] New York – “For too long farmers have been forced to eke out a living from subsistence agriculture or, once they've fallen in debt, to cede their land and labour to work in exploitative conditions on plantations. Our failure to help small-scale farmers to access markets – and to live decently from farming – is a key cause of hunger,”
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      Note for Lexi
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What is the G-20 - 1 views

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    This website is good to look at to get an overview of what the G20 does.
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WHO | About WHO - 2 views

shared by John Hunting on 25 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Here is a website showing what the WHO is all about.
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NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization - 2 views

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    This is an explanation of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and it's history. Focus on the Libya area of the conflict, because that is your topic. 
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United Nations General Assembly - 4 views

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    United Nations: General Assembly - this is a explanation of what the General Assembly does. 
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World Trade Organization - 3 views

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    Good source to research the World Trade Organization.
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European Union - 1 views

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    Good source to research the European Union.
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    http://europa.eu/about-eu/index_en.htm Here is another good website.
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