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Posted 30 October 2012 - 02:20 PM

2013 Korea, KHNP Shin Wolsong 2 PWR 1000
2013 Korea, KHNP Shin-Kori 3 PWR 1350
2013 Russia Leningrad II-1 PWR 1070
2013 India, NPCIL Kudankulam 2 PWR 950
2013 Argentina, CNEA Atucha 2 PHWR 692
2013 China, CNNC Sanmen 1 PWR 1250
2013 China, CGNPC Ningde 2 PWR 1080
2013 China, CGNPC Yangjiang 1 PWR 1080
2013 China, CGNPC Taishan 1 PWR 1700
2013 China, CNNC Fangjiashan 1 PWR 1080
2013 China, CNNC Fuqing 1 PWR 1080
2013 China, CGNPC Hongyanhe 2 PWR 1080
2013 India, Bhavini Kalpakkam FBR 470

2014 Finland, TVO Olkilouto 3 PWR 1600
2014 Russia Vilyuchinsk PWR x 2 70
2014 Russia, Rosener Novovoronezh II-1 PWR 1070
2014 Slovakia, SE Mochovce 3 PWR 440
2014 Slovakia, SE Mochovce 4 PWR 440
2014 Taiwan Power Lungmen 1 ABWR 1300
2014 China, CNNC Sanmen 2 PWR 1250
2014 China, CPI Haiyang 1 PWR 1250
2014 China, CGNPC Ningde 3 PWR 1080
2014 China, CGNPC Hongyanhe 3 PWR 1080
2014 China, CGNPC Hongyanhe 4 PWR 1080
2014 China, CGNPC Yangjiang 2 PWR 1080
2014 China, CGNPC Taishan 2 PWR 1700
2014 China, CNNC Fangjiashan 2 PWR 1080
2014 China, CNNC Fuqing 2 PWR 1080
2014 China, CNNC Changjiang 1 PWR 650
2014 Korea, KHNP Shin-Kori 4 PWR 1350
2014 Japan, Chugoku Shimane 3 ABWR 1375
2014 Japan, EPDC/J Power Ohma 1 ABWR 1350
2014 Russia Beloyarsk 4 FNR 750

2015 USA, TVA Watts Bar 2 PWR 1180
2015 Russia, Rosenergoatom Rostov 3 PWR 1070
2015 Taiwan Power Lungmen 2 ABWR 1300
2015 China, CGNPC Yangjiang 3 PWR 1080
2015 China, CPI Haiyang 2 PWR 1250
2015 China, CGNPC Ningde 4 PWR 1080
2015 China, CGNPC Fangchenggang 1 PWR 1080
2015 China, CNNC Changjiang 2 PWR 650
2015 China, CNNC Fuqing 3 PWR 1080
2015 China, China Huaneng Shidaowan HTR 200
2015 India, NPCIL Kakrapar 3 PHWR 640

2016 France, EdF Flamanville 3 PWR 1600
2016 Russia, Rosenergoatom Novovoronezh II-2 PWR 1070
2016 Russia, Rosenergoatom Leningrad II-2 PWR 1200
2016 Ukraine, Energoatom Khmelnitsky 3 PWR 1000
2016 India, NPCIL Kakrapar 4 PHWR 640
2016 India, NPCIL Rajasthan 7 PHWR 640
2016 China, CGNPC Yangjiang 4 PWR 1080
2016 China, CGNPC Hongyanhe 5 PWR 1080
2015 China, CNNC Hongshiding 1 PWR 1080
2016 China, several others PWR
2016 Pakistan, PAEC Chashma 3 PWR 300
2016 USA, Southern Vogtle 3 PWR 1200

2017 Russia, Rosenergoatom Baltic 1 PWR 1200
2017 Russia, Rosenergoatom Rostov 4 PWR 1200
2017 Russia, Rosenergoatom Leningrad II-3 PWR 1200
2017 Ukraine, Energoatom Khmelnitsky 4 PWR 1000
2017 Korea, KHNP Shin-Ulchin 1 PWR 1350
2017 India, NPCIL Rajasthan 8 PHWR 640
2017 Romania, SNN Cernavoda 3 PHWR 655
2017? Japan, JAPC Tsuruga 3 APWR 1538
2017 Pakistan, PAEC Chashma 4 PWR 300
2017 USA, Southern Vogtle 4 PWR 1200
2017 USA, SCEG Summer 2 PWR 1200
2017 China, several
2018 Korea, KHNP Shin-Ulchin 2 PWR 1350


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Posted 02 November 2012 - 07:08 PM

Japan’s Hitachi to buy British nuclear firm Horizon

Horizon plans to build two or three 1,300-megawatt-class reactors at each of two nuclear power stations in Britain and Hitachi will take over the task, the Japanese company said in a statement.

The first reactor is expected to come online in the first half of the next decade, it added. Hitachi is seeking to expand its nuclear power business overseas after the Fukushima disaster of March 2011 effectively halted demand for new reactors in Japan.


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Posted 07 August 2013 - 08:57 AM

Climate-Changers Endorse Nuclear Power?

As a long-suffering nuclear engineer, I have to ask is it in nuclear power’s best interest to make public alliance with the climate change crowd? I say no, citing the growing awareness of the “tells” on display, i. e. signs of fraud, we see documented here on WUWT and elsewhere. “Lie down with the dogs and get up with fleas” is my warning.

Go back and re-watch Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth from 2006 and you’ll find that he never once voices the word “nuclear” although there is a long visual scene of a nuclear warhead exploding and the subsequent mushroom cloud filling the screen. Early AGW enthusiasts never seemed to acknowledge that if fossil fuels were the problem, nuclear power would be the solution that would work.

But now it seems environmentalists are being told that nuclear power is not so bad after all. The current movie, Pandora’s Promise (http://pandoraspromise.com/), has as its major theme that nuclear power and radiation are not so scary, really. This is of course true, reiterating arguments that pro-nuclear advocates have been making for 70 years.

The selling point is that nuclear power will not lead to global climate change. Another webpage from the Breakthrough Institute is entitled Liberals and Progressives for Nuclear (http://thebreakthrou...es-for-nuclear/). Quoting such luminaries as Bill Gates and Richard Branson, it argues for the coming “Atomic Age,” again, because of the “urgency of climate change.” Even Al Gore (http://wattsupwithth...rship-training/) seems to be slyly acknowledging nuclear’s possible role.



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Posted 07 November 2014 - 12:41 PM

Green light for Chinese nuclear plants soon

Japan’s nuclear reactors to restart as soon as early next year.

In the next decade, at least two new nuclear plants will begin operating in Florida. And the use of nuclear power will increase nationally and worldwide. The recent performance of U.S. nuclear plants has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Goodbye, Harry Reid; Hello, Yucca Mountain?



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Posted 10 March 2015 - 10:11 AM

Vladimir Putin's long term plan is to gain as much influence as possible in the global spheres of natural gas & uranium.

Putin has been making deals with nations all over Asia & a handful of African nations. These agreements are to either supply natural gas or enriched uranium, to hire/sell nuclear technology services, equipment & plants, to sign exploration, mining & construction contracts in nations to develop their natural gas & uranium resources.

A large part of this plan involves trying to "monopolise" the supply of natural gas & uranium to Europe; from the East & the South. In regards to Natural gas, Russia is already involved in & increasing the exploration & production of this resource in Nigeria, Egypt, Mozambique & Algeria. Algeria is particularly chummy with the Russians.

Even though Russia is only the 6th largest producer of uranium, they have a lot of influence with neighbouring Kazakhstan which is the World's premier producer. Russia's influence in uranium is primarily in the area of enrichment technology.

Believe it or not, Russia is miles ahead of any other nation on the planet in regards to its capacity to enrich uranium. They have contracts with China, Vietnam, India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Iran & Egypt. Russia has also signed contracts with multiple nations for exploration & development of uranium. They have even started courting Namibia.


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Posted 10 March 2015 - 12:15 PM

Pretty funny watching how the deniers are shifting their collective stupidity.

Some go nuclear and others are just going directly to despair -

http://www.washingto...utions-are-not/

The Insiders: Global warming might be real, but the Democrats’ solutions are not


Given the outright lies and subterfuge of the deniers over the years, no actual thinking person should give a moment's thought to any recent 'non-thinking' by the deniers now.

The problem is there are still just too many Koch Bros denier sheeple still around, and facts and credibility have no purpose in their pitiful lives. As such, no real solutions for much of anything until we pack the freedom fries sheeple off to the old folks home to focus their madness on finding their lost bed pans.

Edited by salsabob, 10 March 2015 - 12:16 PM.

John Galt shrugged, outsourced to Red China and opened a hedge fund for unregulated securitized credit derivatives.

If the world didn't suck, wouldn't we all just fly off?

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Posted 10 March 2015 - 11:40 PM

Climate-Changers Endorse Nuclear Power?

As a long-suffering nuclear engineer, I have to ask is it in nuclear power’s best interest to make public alliance with the climate change crowd? I say no, citing the growing awareness of the “tells” on display, i. e. signs of fraud, we see documented here on WUWT and elsewhere. “Lie down with the dogs and get up with fleas” is my warning.

Go back and re-watch Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth from 2006 and you’ll find that he never once voices the word “nuclear” although there is a long visual scene of a nuclear warhead exploding and the subsequent mushroom cloud filling the screen. Early AGW enthusiasts never seemed to acknowledge that if fossil fuels were the problem, nuclear power would be the solution that would work.

But now it seems environmentalists are being told that nuclear power is not so bad after all. The current movie, Pandora’s Promise (http://pandoraspromise.com/), has as its major theme that nuclear power and radiation are not so scary, really. This is of course true, reiterating arguments that pro-nuclear advocates have been making for 70 years.

The selling point is that nuclear power will not lead to global climate change. Another webpage from the Breakthrough Institute is entitled Liberals and Progressives for Nuclear (http://thebreakthrou...es-for-nuclear/). Quoting such luminaries as Bill Gates and Richard Branson, it argues for the coming “Atomic Age,” again, because of the “urgency of climate change.” Even Al Gore (http://wattsupwithth...rship-training/) seems to be slyly acknowledging nuclear’s possible role.



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So STOCKS my question is why? I said it out loud to myself with some exasperation and then it occurs to me a real guy posts the material
with real passion. WHY? It is happening, he is spending time at it, he has reasons, what are they?

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Posted 12 March 2015 - 08:45 PM

Totally agree with your new avatar---------- what we have here is a failure to communicate

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Posted 30 April 2015 - 03:58 AM

Vladimir Putin's long term plan is to gain as much influence as possible in the global spheres of natural gas & uranium.

Putin has been making deals with nations all over Asia & a handful of African nations. These agreements are to either supply natural gas or enriched uranium, to hire/sell nuclear technology services, equipment & plants, to sign exploration, mining & construction contracts in nations to develop their natural gas & uranium resources.


How Putin’s Russia Gained Control of a U.S. Uranium Mine

Since 2013, the nuclear energy arm of the Russian state has controlled 20 percent of America’s uranium production capacity.

Rosatom’s acquisition of Toronto-based miner Uranium One Inc. made the Russian agency, which also builds nuclear weapons, one the world’s top five producers of the radioactive metal and gave it ownership of a mine in Wyoming.


http://www.bloomberg...-s-uranium-mine
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Posted 03 August 2015 - 12:51 PM

Russia Races to Outflank China in Middle East Nuclear Technology Market

Moscow is hurrying to secure new markets as China emerges as a competing supplier.

As China enters the market for nuclear power plant construction in post-sanctions Iran, Moscow is racing across the Middle East to develop new export markets for Russian nuclear technology. On July 22, the head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) announced that Beijing and Tehran have agreed to China’s construction of two nuclear power plants on Iran’s southern coast.

However the loss to Beijing of some of its market share in nuclear technology exports to Iran has not caught Moscow flatfooted. While world attention was focused on the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 nations during the first half of 2015, one of those P5 nations – Russia – was scrambling across the Middle East to sign nuclear plant construction contracts with Iran’s Sunni rivals.



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