The European Union in a statement expressed its strong support for Iran nuclear deal. calling for practical action to lift sanctions.
Read More »After JCPOA Iran Enriched 24 Tons of Uranium
Ali Akbar Salehi in a meeting with independent parliamentarians on Sunday said that Iran after the JCPOA did not enriche 300 kilograms of uranium. but has enriched 24 tons of uranium.
Read More »Iran to Continue to Reduce Its Commitment Until Its Demands Met
The deputy minister of foreign affairs. arguing that at a meeting of the Joint Commission of the JCPOA. Iran underlined to continue the reduction of its commitments in the agreement as long as the demands of Iran are met.
Read More »EDF Confirms Further Delay at Flamanville Nuclear Plant
Commissioning of the project is not expected before the end of 2022.
Read More »Consumers Could Pay for New UK Nuclear Plants in Advance
The government is consulting on a new financing model to attract ‘significant’ private investment for future nuclear projects.
Read More »Government Mulls Investing £18m to Develop UK’s First Mini Nuclear Reactor
The government is proposing to use the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) financing model. which would allow developers to charge customers in advance through their existing bills.
Read More »U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Chief Yukiya Amano Dies at 72
Amano has frequently emphasized that his agency’s work is technical rather than political.
Read More »Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Saving 11 Million Barrels of Oil for Iran
Head of the Atomic Energy Agency of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi underlined the need for the country to shift to new energy resources. and said that nuclear power plants can help reduce Iran’s dependence on oil.
Read More »Yukiya Amano Mulls Resignation
Amano. 72. was reappointed in 2017 to a third four-year term in charge of the IAEA. until 30 November 2021.
Read More »Renewables Essential to Decarbonisation – But Other Clean Tech will Also be Needed
First Light Fusion suggests nuclear fusion is the perfect technology to fill the projected gap between supply and demand in the future.
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