All posts tagged "nuclear"
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Puerto Rico utility director questions need for nuclear power
Says people don't want a 'nuclear plant next to your house'
- Posted February 27, 2019
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Resolution introduced in Puerto Rico House to investigate nuclear power production
Would require a study within 180 days of passage
- Posted November 5, 2018
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Puerto Rico mayor explores nuclear energy solutions
Stateside energy execs meet with San Sebastián's Jiménez
- Posted October 30, 2018
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Trump’s stance on nuclear restraint is ambiguous
WASHINGTON – Donald Trump’s ambiguous answer to a debate question on nuclear restraint raised doubts about his understanding of the issue. On the other hand, his words – by design or coincidence – mirror the nub of...
- Posted September 28, 2016
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Seoul: North Korea’s 5th Nuke Test ‘Fanatic Recklessness’
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea said it conducted a “higher level” nuclear test explosion on Friday that will allow it to finally build an array of stronger, smaller and lighter nuclear weapons. It was the North’s fifth...
- Posted September 9, 2016
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Seoul Says North Korea Fires 3 Ballistic Missiles
SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast Monday, South Korea’s military said, in a show of force timed to the G-20 economic summit in China. North Korea regularly engages in...
- Posted September 5, 2016
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Obama Legacy: Quiet but Big Changes in Energy, Pollution
HANGZHOU, China – Mostly unnoticed amid the political brawl over climate change, the United States has undergone a quiet transformation in how and where it gets its energy during Barack Obama’s presidency, slicing the nation’s output of...
- Posted September 4, 2016
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Iran executes nuclear scientist who was convicted of spying
TEHRAN, Iran – Iran executed a nuclear scientist convicted of spying for the United States, an official said Sunday, acknowledging for the first time that the nation secretly detained and tried a man who was once heralded...
- Posted August 7, 2016
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China’s Nuclear Power Ambitions Sailing into Troubled Waters
BEIJING – China’s ambitions to become a pioneer in nuclear energy are sailing into troubled waters. Two state-owned companies plan to develop floating nuclear reactors, a technology engineers have been considering since the 1970s for use by...
- Posted July 31, 2016
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N. Korea Vows to End Diplomat Communication Channel With US
May hand out harsher punishments on detained Americans
- Posted July 11, 2016