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New Jersey legislation clears committees

Feb 23, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Two New Jersey legislative committees yesterday passed bills that would provide support to nuclear plants facing premature closure. The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee met jointly with the Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee to consider Senate Bill 877 and Assembly Bill 2850.Hope Creek (Image: US Nuclear Regulatory Commission/PSEG)The bills would establish a zero emissio...Read More

Canada the world's overall top mining destination, despite Saskatchewan fall

Feb. 22, 2018, 2:00 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Canada is the world's most attractive region for mining investment, based on the combined rankings of all its provinces and territories, the latest annual global survey of mining executives released Thursday by the Fraser Institute shows.While the Maple Leaf country overtook Australia as regional destination number one, many of its provinces and territories did not fair well this year in the po...Read More

Hinkley delay would not harm UK energy supply

Feb 21, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The UK would have enough energy if the Hinkley Point C (HPC) project faced further delays, but nuclear power remains an essential part of the country's electricity mix, Business Secretary Greg Clark has told a House of Lords committee. The government does not, however, have a specific target for nuclear energy use in the future, he said.EDF Energy announced today the completion of the nuclear isl...Read More

Russia's Rostov 4 enters pilot operation

Feb 20, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Russian regulator Rostechnadzor has issued a licence for the final stage of the start-up procedure - pilot operation - at unit 4 of the Rostov nuclear power plant, which is near the city of Volgodonsk.Rostov 4, near the city of Volgodonsk (Image: Rosatom)Announcing the final regulatory approval today, state nuclear corporation Rosatom said the unit will contribute RUB 1 billion ($18 million) a yea...Read More

Future US enrichment needs require clarification: GAO

Feb 19, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has extended its supply of low-enriched uranium (LEU) for national security needs for at least the next two decades but should clarify its longer term enrichment needs, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found. ACR 100 centrifuges at the American Centrifuge demonstration plant (Image: Centrus)The NNSA is...Read More

US seeks to boost output of 35 minerals, reduce import reliance

Feb. 16, 2018, 3:13 PM / Reuters

WASHINGTON/TORONTO, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The United States should boost domestic production of 35 critical minerals including uranium, cobalt and lithium, to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers, the Interior Department said on Friday.Aluminum and potash are also on the draft list of 35 critical materials used in basic manufacturing, batteries and electronics. It was the department's first step...Read More

PDAC honours industry leaders

Feb 16, 2018 / Donald Makhafola

The largest challenge facing the mining industry globally is the disconnect between investors’ timeframes and the timeframe to discover and develop mining projects, says exploration and development company NexGen Energy, the winner of nonprofit organisation the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada’s (PDAC’s) Bill Dennis Award. “Long-term capital management is...Read More

Paladin Energy is back to being the ASX's largest pure-play uranium producer

Feb 16, 2018 / Proactive Investors

Paladin Energy Ltd (ASX:PDN), the world's 8th largest uranium company, is back trading on the ASX today.The company regains its crown as the largest pure-play uranium producer trading on the ASX. Its reinstatement to official quotation follows the successful completion of a recapitalisation.READ: Paladin Energy to recommence trading on the ASX tomorrowPaladin currently sells uranium concentra...Read More

Russia and Congo to cooperate in nuclear power

Feb 15, 2018 / World Nuclear News

Rosatom and the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technological Innovations of the Republic of Congo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.Spassky and Maduka at the signing ceremony in Moscow (Image: Rosatom)The document was signed yesterday in Moscow by the Russian state nuclear corporation's deputy director general for internation...Read More

Rio Tinto becomes sole owner of Pistol Bay uranium assets in Canada

Feb 14, 2018 / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) has become the sole owner of Pistol Bay Mining's. (TSX-V: PST) uranium assets in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada, by making a final payment of $1 million in cash.With the acquisition, the world's second largest miner is materializing plans of grabbing those three assets, which are located close to Cameco's McArthur River mine - the world's largest producing uraniu...Read More

Experts warn of civil unrest in Argentina as it readies to lift ban on open pit mining

Feb. 13, 2018, 11:32 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Argentina's national government is pressing ahead with its intentions to make of mining one of the pillars of job creation, and it's holding talks with the leaders of the three provinces that declined to sign a 2017 mining act, which harmonizes taxes and regulations in hopes of attracting investment.Mining secretary, Daniel Meil??n, told local paper El Diario that the government wants the leaders...Read More

BHP takes $1.8 billion hit from US tax reform

Feb. 13, 2018, 5:45 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining giant BHP (ASX, NYSE:BHP) (LON:BLT) is taking a $1.8 billion hit from the major US tax reform package supported by President Donald Trump and passed by the Senate in DecemberThe Anglo-Australian miner said the charge, which will be treated as an exceptional item, consists mainly of a non-cash charge on deferred taxes of $898 million and another charge on foreign tax credits of $834 million...Read More

Rio Tinto becomes sole owner of Pistol Bay uranium assets in Canada

Feb. 13, 2018, 4:30 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) has become the sole owner of Pistol Bay Mining's. (TSX-V: PST) uranium assets in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada, by making a final payment of $1 million in cash.With the acquisition, the world's second largest miner is materializing plans of grabbing those three assets, which are located close to Cameco's McArthur River mine - the world's largest producing uraniu...Read More

Another death at one of Sibanye-Stillwater gold mines

Feb. 13, 2018, 2:45 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

A Sibanye-Stillwater (JSE:SGL) (NYSE:SBGL) worker died on Monday night while clearing a blocked ore pass at the company's Driefontein gold operation in South Africa, less than a week after a fall of rocks at its Kloof mine killed two people.The precious metals miner said investigations into the latest incident by management together with the department of mineral resources (DMR) and other releva...Read More

IAEA helps Nigeria plan for new research reactor

Feb 13, 2018 / World Nuclear News

A new peer review service has been launched by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to assist member states in the development of infrastructure for nuclear research reactors. The first Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review for Research Reactors (INIR-RR) mission was carried out last week in Nigeria.According to the IAEA, operation of a research reactor requires a national infrastructu...Read More

USA budgets $50 million for Yucca Mountain

Feb 13, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) proposed budget for fiscal 2019 includes nearly $50 million for work related to the proposed Yucca Mountain repository. President Donald Trump's FY2019 budget request for the Department of Energy (DOE) includes $120 million for Yucca Mountain and an interim storage programme for used nuclear fuel.The $971 million budget the NRC put to Congress focuses o...Read More

Feb 12 Uranium week: the nuclear challenge

Feb 13 2018 / Weekly Reports

Weekly Reports |Feb 13 2018As the spot uranium price fell again last week, Morgan Stanley questioned the role of nuclear power in the future global energy mix.-Nuclear power being decommissioned globally-Carbon reduction targets still require a nuclear contribution-Uranium spot price falls as markets suffer a risk-off episodeBy Greg PeelAs the world's legacy nuclear plants age and the economics of...Read More

Russia and Iran to revamp Fordow nuclear facility

Feb. 12, 2018, 6:13 AM / Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

Russia's Ambassador to Iran, Levan Dzhagaryan, announced Sunday that his government offered some support so that the Middle Eastern country revamps the Fordow nuclear facility, located near the northern city of Qom.In an interview with Russia's news agency TASS, Dzhagaryan said a delegation from the state-run nuclear agency Rosatom visited the Iran and discussed "certain practical aspects of the p...Read More

USA extends nuclear tax credit deadline

Feb 12, 2018 / World Nuclear News

The USA has extended production tax credits for advanced nuclear power plants under a budget bill signed into law by President Donald Trump. The nuclear production tax credit is seen as an essential component for the completion of US plants already under construction and for first-of-a-kind small modular reactor (SMR) construction.Workers at Vogtle are briefed before the installation of unit 3's p...Read More

China plans demonstration nuclear heating project

Feb 12, 2018 / World Nuclear News

A feasibility study on constructing China's first nuclear plant for district heating is being carried out by China General Nuclear (CGN) and Tsinghua University. The plant would use the domestically-developed NHR200-II low-temperature heating reactor technology.An artist's impression of a plant based on the NHR200-II reactor (Image: CGN)China's National Energy Administration (NEA) recently organis...Read More

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